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The Reality of Worship The four principles of servitude are:
Do not serve God as a beggar seeking alms. Amir al-Mo’menin Ali (peace by upon him), the King of the believers, has said: "I did not worship you for the promise of paradise, nor the fear of hell, but in greatness I saw you, then I worshipped." On the meaning of this, the great Sufi Sheikh Bahauddin Mohammad Ameli (953 - 1030 AH/ 1545-1620 AD), a disciple of Sheikh Mohammad Mo’men Sabzevari has said: "For the true believer of heart 'tis demeaning for sure,
Hazrat Shah Maghsoud Sadegh Angha states: "Man’s heart is for tawhid (to declare that God is One), his words for shahadah (affirmation of God), and his body for ibadah (devotion to God)." In devotion he must obey these four conditions:
Hazrat Molana Shah Maghsoud Sadegh Angha, Al-Salat: The Reality of Prayer in Islam (Riverside, CA: M.T.O. Shahmaghsoudi Publications, 1998), 10-12. |
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