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(e.g. if we repeat certain words and actions, God in heaven will be
pleased with us). Far and beyond this there is a direct link between
God and man. This attitude of adoring servitude, in its external
form, is obedience to God’s commandments, but its inner reality
means carrying man to the point where he can ‘meet’ God, where
he may whisper to his Lord, where he may cry and break down in
His presence, where he may feel that he is prostrate at the feet of
his Creator. To find God thus in this life is the highest and most
sublime reality of religion. The aim of all rites and commandments
of religion is to raise man to this level. One who finds God thus
in this world, will surely find Him in the next world; one who has
failed to find Him on earth should not expect to find Him in the
world hereafter.
What are the signs of having found this spiritual wealth? One
of the signs is that man begins to receive divine provision (20:131).
In complying with God’s commandments, whatever you do is
apparently a matter of your own choice: you may or may not carry
them out. But during the performance of these acts, or rites of
worship, one experiences particular inner feelings which are not a
matter of one’s own choice, that is, one cannot produce them on
one’s own.
Then where do these inner feelings come from? These actually
come from God. This is ‘food’ for the believer without which his
spiritual personality could not be developed. It is like the divine
provision which Mary received directly from God when living in
the care of the Prophet Zakariya (Quran 3:37). When you observe
a religious practice, you become aware of a special kind of feeling
within you. This feeling is a reward from God for your good
deeds. God does not give His best reward on credit! He gives it
on cash payment. The believer receives it the very moment he
makes himself deserving of it. When our Lord accepts any of our
deeds, we surprisingly experience spiritual, nay angelic, feelings
within ourselves. This is the introduction to Paradise that God has
promised to righteous believers. It is the fragrance of the Garden
of Paradise which believers find in this world.Although these inner