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Prof. Dr. Sinsi
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![]() About WorshipAbout Worship Hakkında About Worship About Worship We have established that Islam teaches that only God alone deserves worship ![]() Muslim scholars have defined “worship” as, “An all-inclusive term for those internal and external sayings and actions of a person that are pleasing to Allah ![]() In other words, the concept of worship in Islam is not limited to rituals such as praying, fasting, giving charity, and performing pilgrimage - it is much more ![]() A person can turn everyday activities into acts of worship by purifying his or her intention and sincerely seeking Allah’s pleasure through these activities ![]() “Greeting a person is charity ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Even earning a living can be done for the sake of God if done for the right reasons (e ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The above might sound strange to those who view religion only as a personal relation between the individual and God and as having no impact on those activities that are not connected specifically with any religious rituals ![]() ![]() ----- 1 Any Quranic translation, either in English or any other language, is neither a Qur’an, nor a version of the Qur’an, but rather it is only a translation of the meaning of the Qur’an ![]() ![]() 2 Only the Qur’an has remained unchanged and preserved, while the other original revelations have been lost or corrupted ![]() |
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