The Sunday Guardian | May 05, 2024
According to the Quran, worship of God controls one’s character. In chapter al-ʿAnkabut (The Spider), the Quran says:
Surely prayer restrains one from indecency and evil. (29:45)
This Quranic verse gives us a very important aspect of worship. It presents the true picture of the worship of God.
Worship is not a spiritless ritual. Worship is a living act. A worshipper recites verses of the Quran during his prayer. These verses tell him about the do’s and don’ts of his daily life. They tell him what the secret of success is and how one can obtain salvation in the world hereafter. This means that ibadat (or worship) makes a worshipper very conscious about his daily behaviour and his social conduct in his family and other walks of life. After performing the prayer when the worshipper returns to the society, he is a man with a difference.
For example, in his worship, the worshipper repeatedly says Allahu Akbar,which means, ‘God alone is great, greatness is only for God Almighty’. This saying inculcates the spirit of modesty in the worshipper. At the end of this worship, he addresses all of the mankind by saying, Assalamu alaykum warahmatullah (peace and blessings of God be upon you)
A believer who worships every day and imbibes within himself this spirit from his worship is bound to become a person who is very cautious of his behavior. He would live a life of modesty. He would live with the spirit of peace for all mankind.
This Quranic verse gives us a criterion to judge the veracity of worship of every individual. If one’s worship qualifies this criterion, then it is worship in the true sense of the word. Those whose worship does not fulfil this criterion, it is merely a spiritless ritual and not true worship.
According to the Quran (74:43), worship (salaat) is like a ticket to Paradise. But this ticket will be granted by God Almighty only to those persons who qualify the criterion given in the above verse of the Quran (29:45).
Source: Quranic Wisdom