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          established contact with their Lord, and, as a result, are
        
        
          drifting to a dangerous end in the hereafter, forces the
        
        
          believer to bring them to that path of worship which he
        
        
          has chosen for himself. It is the aspect of worship which
        
        
          manifests itself in relation to the common man. Another
        
        
          name for this duty of the believer is bearing witness to the
        
        
          truth or conveying the message of the Lord. The faithful
        
        
          are expected to obey the commandments of God so far
        
        
          as they themselves are concerned. And in relation to non-
        
        
          Muslims they are responsible for conveying God’s message
        
        
          to them.
        
        
          Now let us take the first manifestation of worship, i.e.
        
        
          submission. It can be divided into two major categories: the
        
        
          individual and collective (or social). Individual obedience means
        
        
          obeyingGod in thosematters which are related to the personal lives
        
        
          of the faithful. It covers all those commandments which pertain to
        
        
          morals and dealings with others, like speaking the truth, keeping
        
        
          one’s promises, being honest and trustworthy, upholding justice
        
        
          and equality, being humble, giving full measure, paying everyone his
        
        
          due, being a well-wisher of all, in short, all those virtues which are
        
        
          related to man’s personal life and all those situations in which man
        
        
          must make his own decisions. In all such cases, compliance with
        
        
          divine injunctions means submitting individually, surrendering
        
        
          to the will of God in one’s own personal affairs. A Muslim is not
        
        
          allowed to disobey God once he knows God’s commandments in
        
        
          relation to his personal life, and once he is in a position to obey
        
        
          them. The Quran states:
        
        
           It is not fitting for a believing man or woman to exercise any
        
        
          choice in his or her own affairs once God and His Messenger have
        
        
          reached a decision upon them. Anyone who disobeys God and His
        
        
          Messenger is in manifest error (33:36).
        
        
          This individual obedience to God is an obligation which every
        
        
          believer must fulfil. No man can ever be regarded as a worshipper
        
        
          in the eyes of God unless in his practical life he obeys the
        
        
          commandments imposed upon him by God which relate to his life