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Some Ways and Reasons to Worship God alone

 

Praise be to God! There is no other god except God.

When searching the Quran for verses, containing all three English words, “Worship” “God” “alone” in any order, the result produces 30 verses. God willing, I will look at the first 10 verses, then describe something I got from the verse, and for some verses, a life event that relates to it. But before, I continue let me emphasize that the word for worship in Arabic, also means “serve”, so I will translate it as “serve” in cases when it has to do with non-religious aspects of serving God, and I will translate it as “worship” in cases when it has to do with religious aspects of worshiping God.

Verse 2:138 tells us to worship God alone by believing that God’s system is the best.

There are many times I tackle a project or task, then map out a path to help me achieve the end goal. I will begin working, get stuck, take breaks and get back to work again. There are times I am unable to complete the task and get frustrated and angry. Did I start off the project seeking God’s permission and guidance? (1:5) Am I being patient while working hard? (42:43, 90:4) If I miss those steps, I am not using God’s system and therefore not using the best system. There were other times in my life when I was working on a project and just asked God to help me. To this day, I could not describe how I did it or how to repeat it. God’s system is truly the best!

Verse 2:172 tells us to serve God alone by eating from good things and be thankful to God.

Am I saying, “In the name of God,” then recklessly devouring my food? God help me to slow down, and be thankful for the good food God has provided to me, during each bite.

Verse 3:51 tells us that worshiping God alone is the right path.

If the choice to complete a task is presented to someone as, “You can do it this way, which is the wrong way, or you can do it this way, which is the right way,” most reasonable people will choose to do it the right way. Why then do we not to choose to worship God alone all the time? Worshiping God alone is the right path.

Verse 4:36 tells us to worship and serve God alone by not associating anything with God, regarding specified people, and not being an arrogant show off.

Doing opposite of these commands are driven from submitting to the ego. There are times when I am playing with my grandkids and need to be more careful. We will do a talent show in our living room and after all the grandkids go, I sometimes take a turn. Because I am the announcer, when I am done, I will brag that my performance was superb and I won the, “Golden Crown.” Although we are having fun, I am teaching my grandkids to be arrogant showoffs. God willing, now that I am more conscious of this, when announcing our living room talent shows, I can use this opportunity to be humble, and teach the grandkids not to be arrogant showoffs.

Verse 6:102 tells us to worship God alone by believing that God is the creator of all things and in control of all things.

In sports sometimes people are judged according to the degrees of difficulty. If they are doing one flip and someone is doing two flips, although they both performed the stunt perfectly, the one doing two flips will win. May God help me, but one of the hardest degrees of difficulty for me, is accepting God is in control of all things at all times. There are times someone cuts me off in traffic, someone is cursing or using profane hand jesters, I’ll lose or just can’t find something, or something breaks in my house that needs to be fixed. When any of these things happen to me, I have to find the positive aspect of the situation and accept that God is in control at all times.

Verse 6:162 tells us to worship God alone by devoting our Contact Prayer, our worship practices, our life, and our death to Him.

There are other verse that tell us to worship God alone by devoting Contact Prayer, worship practices and our lives, the part that stuck out to me in this verse is death. God help me submit that even my death belongs to You, and make my death pleasing to You!

Verse 7:70 tells us to worship God alone, even if we have to abandon what our parents worshiped.

For most of us whose parents were not submitters, we fully understand the difficulty of this task and for us whose parents are submitters, it could mean abandoning times or situations you witnessed your parents forgetting God. Growing up in a Catholic household in America, being Muslim was portrayed as being a crazy terrorist. Through the grace of God, God made me question their beliefs and ways and guided me to the truth.

Verse 10:104 tells us to worship God alone also because He is the One who will terminate our lives.

Some people may think that they are able to terminate lives, but it is really God that is doing it. Everyone and everything has an appointed term and God controls that appointment. You may think that you are increasing your life span because you got a vaccine shot, but you are not. You may think you are decreasing your life span because you take chances while you are driving, but you are not. God will terminate our lives according to His predetermined time, and hopefully we used that time to worship and please God alone!

Verse 16:51 tells us to serve God alone by reverencing God.

Not just think about God, but taking time to reverence God. It is a blessing to reflect on God’s attributes, seeing, and knowing that God does not need us in any way. When I am sitting in my office working, God help me to not just thank and think about God, but being extremely thankful that God created me with eyes to see, a brain to think, hands to type, then truly reverence God!

Verse 16:52 tells us to worship God alone by devoting our religion to Him alone.

In summary, May God strengthen us all to worship and serve Him alone believing God’s system is the best, eating from good things and being thankful to God, following the right paths, not associating anything with God, regarding specified people, and not being an arrogant show off, believing God is the creator of all things and in control of all things, devoting Contact Prayers, worship practices, life, and death, abandoning what our parents worshipped, and believing in God’s retribution, believing God is the One who will terminates lives, reverencing God, and devoting our religion to Him alone.

 

Friday Sermon by: Alban Fejza, Online Congregation Director, with a text by: Robert Szilagyi

 

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Gradualism as a Sign of God’s Mercy

 

Praise be to God. There is no other god except God.

Have you ever wondered why we can automatically distinguish between the creatures which are shaped by God, and creatures shaped by humans? For example, a horse and a car? Or the elephant and the truck? Or a bird and a plane? Or a fish and a ship? Or the sky and the ceiling? Or the grass and the concrete? Or the sun and the lightbulb? Or the moon and the clock? Or the eye and the camera? Or the spring and the bottle? Or the mountains and the pillars? Or the cheek and the pillow? Or the teeth and the knife? If I asked you, which of these were shaped by humans, and which were shaped by God, of course, you could immediately tell me which ones. So, even though, you were not there when they were shaped, you know immediately which ones are shaped by God, and which ones are shaped by humans. Part of the reason is because we heard about them, and we learned and remembered them, and now we know? That’s partly true, but it’s more than that. What if I show you things which you probably did not see before? Do you think that you would be able to tell me which ones are shaped by God, and which ones are shaped by humans? (See video for such examples) You probably don’t know what they are, but you still know which ones are shaped by God and which ones are shaped by humans? Why is that? What are you noticing? How can you know without using any clear cut rules? What is it you are perceiving in them to make you think that one of them is shaped by God and the other is shaped by humans? There are several aspects, but I would like to focus on one today. See, you were able to tell the difference between those two sets of objects, because you subconsciously perceived and felt God’s mercy in one of them, and you felt less mercy in the other ones. They were shaped with mercy, with God’s mercy, and one of the signs of his mercy is what I call gradualism. Let’s take the human as an example. Do you see how my cheek gradually turns into an ear lobe?  How my fingers gradually turn into a palm? They are not attached to my palm with screws. No bolts are used. They gradually turn into a palm, and they are still sufficiently different from the palm to be distinguished from it, but they are not completely separate parts. One of them gradually merges into the other one. But in a car, the wheel is a separate object, and the windshield is a separate object. So in reality the car is not one thing. It’s a collection of things, which we named with one name. It’s an invented name for a group of things. But the human being is one thing in name and in reality. The ear is not an ear unless it is attached to the head. It’s not a thing. It’s a subcomponent. It can not exist separately. The wheel exists separately from the car, but the human ear does not exist separately from the human. The human is all one thing, and every subcomponent of the human merges into another gradually. There are no clear-cut separations, even if they look so. We perceive them as separate sometimes because we have given them names, and we draw them as separate things, but in reality they gradually turn into one another. The eye gradually turns into parts of my brain, at the back of my brain, similar to how the leaves gradually turn into a stem, and the stem gradually turns into a trunk, and the trunk gradually turns into the root. Or have you noticed how the day turns into the night gradually. It takes about 3 minutes on average for the sun to gradually set, and then it takes about 1 hour and a half for the sky to turn completely dark. Compare this to how we turn our light off immediately when we try to put our babies to sleep. In this world, the biggest mercy among humans is the mercy of the mother towards her baby, but that does not even compare to God’s mercy. See, when the mother tries to put her baby to sleep, how gently and gradually does she do it? The light is turned off immediately. When she holds the baby, it takes about 15 seconds to gradually put the baby in the crib or in bed. But God puts us to sleep even more gradually and more gently, with more mercy. He turns the sun off gradually for about three minutes, and then the light gradually fades away for a couple of hours. See, all these gradual changes are sings of God’s mercy. And then in the morning, the songs of birds start slowly, and then get louder and louder, just enough to wake you up gently and gradually. Compare this to an alarm clock. It’s so sudden, and annoying, and it gives you anxiety. It does the job, but without much mercy.

Have you noticed how the valleys gradually turn into hills and the hills gradually turn into mountains. You can walk blind, and you will hardly fall anywhere which would kill you? Usually, the terrain gets gradually rougher and gradually steeper, and it is enough to warn us that it is going to get more dangerous. Now, compare that to modern architecture, with sharp changes. One mistake, and you are gone. Can you imagine a blind person walking on top of tall building? One step, he is completely fine, and the next step he is dead? One step in the pavement, he is completely fine, and the next step in the road, he may be run over by a car. Even the cars are built without much mercy? They drive to speeds higher than a human being can survive. Compare that to horse. If you fall from the fastest horse ever, on natural grass, you would still survive. But if you fall from any car, at a normal car speed, you would probably die. I often hear ignorant people tell stories how someone was driving 100 kilometers per hour without a seat belt and no airbags and had an accident and still survived? At 100 kilometers per hour, everyone dies. What really happened probably was that the person was driving 100 kilometers per hour, he saw the danger in the last couple of seconds, hit the brakes, and the car slowed down to about 40 kilometers per hour, and then he had the accident? But when people ask him, “How fast were you driving when you had the accident?” He says, “100 kilometers per hour.”

So, a car to car accident, can easily kill someone, but a human to human accident does not kill anyone. If you walk without paying much attention and hit another human being, you don’t die. You have soft flesh and soft skin on the outside, while the hard bones are inside, and the other human being also has soft flesh and soft skin on the outside, and it’s like airbag protection. Shaped by God with his mercy.

Now, let’s think about weather. How does it change? It gradually gets colder and colder, or warmer and warmer? I have never seen a weather where it is very cold in one hour and very hot in the next hour. It gradually changes, because God designed it like that with his mercy, to give us time to put some additional clothes on, or go home, or prepare for the change of seasons, collect wood, and so on. Have you seen, how gradually the seasons change? How gradually clouds gather? How gradually they move? How gradually the rain starts? How gradually the flowers bloom, and how gradually they turn into fruits? How gradually the fruits grow? Even their color changes gradually, from green to yellow, if it’s a lemon, or maybe a purple plum, or a blue berry, or a red cherry, or pinkish apple. Even within the same fruit, the colors merge gradually from yellowish parts to dark red parts in a peach for example.

Even the fire, which is a sign of hell and it burns humans, even there, when you approach it, you can feel the heat from far away, and it gives you time to move away or escape. I have never seen a fire burn a human being suddenly. It never does that in nature. It starts gradually, then it spreads gradually, then it gets bigger and hotter, and there is enough time for humans to escape. The only reason it burns humans accidently is because of human made things without mercy, like a gas bottle which explodes suddenly and so on, but in nature, it is very gradual, and warns us in time. Compare this to electricity, which is fire in a way. Electricity is just electrons being detached from their atoms and traveling freely, and the fire is fundamentally the same thing. It’s atoms of the wood being connected to the atoms of the oxygen, and in the middle of it, electrons are being exchanged. So, even though fire is a chemical reaction, every chemical reaction is an exchange or release of electrons, or a sharing of electorns. So fundamentally, there is no big difference between the fire and electricity. However, look how God shaped the fire to turn on and off gradually? And look how we shaped electricity to turn on and off suddenly? Electricity kills people every day, without warning. How much mercy is in that? Can’t you see how God made things gradual, because He was merciful? Gradual shapes are a sign of his mercy? The stars and the planets are not shaped with abrupt sharp edges. Have you ever seen a square shaped star or a triangle shaped star? They are shaped like circles. The circle is the perfect example of a gradually changing shape. The angle of change in a circle is gradual. It’s the most beautiful abstract shape? Our eyes are circles inside? The most beautiful part of our body. The moon is circle shaped? The sun is circle shaped? Don’t blame kids for liking balloons? They are circle shaped and soft. Most fruits basically follow the shape of the circle; they are slightly squashed or slightly elongated versions of a circle. Grapes, olives, pears, strawberries, figs. How about the basics of living? The water droplets? The grains? The sky itself. Do you see any sharp abrupt angles, or do you see smooth gradual shapes? The gradual changing shapes bear witness that God is merciful. By the way, the perfect shape is a circular shape, but the perfect shape which is also a living creature is the shape of a human being. God does not have a shape? You have to have an end, to have a shape. God does not have an end. He is not shaped; He is the shaper. Creatures have shapes. The creator does not need a shape. He creates and shapes, and he shapes things while at the same time being merciful. He shapes with mercy, and he has shaped things of this world with partial mercy. There will be much more mercy for believers in the next world.

Verses 156 and 157, in chapter 7 say that God’s mercy encompasses all things. However, He will specify it for those who lead a righteous life, give the obligatory charity, believe in God’s revelations, and follow the gentile prophet, prophet Muhammad.

So, for the righteous people, there will be much more mercy in the next world. The pearls in the next world will not be quasi circular, or almost circular like in this world. They will be perfectly circular. In this world, the roundest objects are black holes, which are impossible to see, but in the next world the simplest pearl will be rounder than the roundest object in this world. God will shape those pearls with much more mercy. They will be designed especially for us to enjoy.

 

Friday Sermon by: Alban Fejza, Online Congregation Director

 

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Ignorant Quranists Trying to Redefine Arabic

 

Praise be to God. There is no other god except God.

About a month ago, I received a message from someone with this question:

“Peace Bro Alban.Can you show us where it is mentioned in the Quran which month is Ramadan please?”

First of all, in his message, there must be a space after the punctuation mark, the period. Second, he calls me a Bro, but I refuse to know what it means, because I don’t believe in shortening words. When we shorten words, we are disrespectful to our parents and our ancestors who taught us those words, and the Quran tells us to obey our parents. And if you are going to use English, you have to respect it for what it is, and respect them for who they are.  This might seem an unnecessary critique of the person who asked the question, but the fact that he does not have enough respect for the language and the people who carry that language is exactly why he fails to understand which months is Ramadan. His question is not a religious question. It is a linguistic question. The Quran was revealed in Arabic, and the Arabs are called the central community in verse 7 of chapter 42, and then in verse 143 of chapter 2, it says that the central community (arabs) serve as witnesses for the people. What does it mean to serve as witnesses for the people? It means that the Arabs bear witness what the word Ramadan means, and we accept it. So, when you want to ask someone to tell you what the word Ramadan means, the Arabs serve as a witness for that. They can tell you. If some crazy Quranists are going to put into doubt Ramadan, they must put into doubt many other things in the Quran? Can they show me which day is Friday from the Quran? Can they show me where is Mecca from the Quran? Can they show me which one is the sheep and which one is the goat from the Quran, if a claim that the skinny one is the sheep and the fat one is the goat. They can not prove from the Quran that I am wrong. This is because it is a linguistic issue, not a religious issue. We have to ask the Quran for religious issues, and ask the Arabs for linguistic issues, and ask the English for English issues.

If you want to use the Quran as the only source of religious guidance, I agree. But you don’t get to redefine the Arabic words. The Arabic words are defined by the Arabs. If they say that Ramadan is the 9th lunar month of the Hijri calendar, then so it is. They bear witness to that, and God tells us that they are the ones who bear witness to that. Now, just because the word Ramadan is somehow correlated with the word “heat” in Arabic, that does not mean that Ramadan only happens in summer as some ignorant Quranists think. According to their logic, Sunday should be when it is sunny, Monday should be when there is a moon, Saturday should be when we see Saturn, and the month of March should only be when we see Mars. Now, imagine an Arab saying, “the English word March stems from Mars, and therefore the month of March is always when we see Mars.” That’s not how it works. You go to the English dictionary, and it will tell you that March is the third month of the Gregorian Calendar, and you get the answer. Similarly, you go to the Arabic dictionary and it will tell you that Ramadan is the ninth month of the Hijri calendar, and you get the answer.

And because the ignorant Quranists have failed to realize that the Arabs are the ones who decide about the definitions of Arabic words, they have come up with many other similar ignorant ideas. For example, some of them claim that Mecca is somewhere else, not in Mecca. Internet is full of crazy theories. If you want to know where Mecca is. It’s wrong to do a “deep” Quranic analysis, because it is not a religious question. It’s a linguistic question. So, you go to the Airport in Saudi Arabia, get a taxi, and tell the taxi driver, “Take me to Mecca please”, and he will send you to Mecca, and you will see road signs which say Mecca. That’s where Mecca is. An Arab taxi driver knows better than a crazy Quranist regarding these issues. The Quranists are abusing the knowledge of earlier revolutionaries who realized that the Quran should be the only source of religious guidance, but that’s it. I agree that the Quran should be the only book of religious guidance. But, if we follow the Quran, we should accept that it says that it has been revealed in Arabic, and therefore you have to trust the Arabs that they know what Arabic words mean. They speak Arabic every day.

So, why does it happen that people who decide to use the Quran as a source of guidance become so illogical, so out of place, so wrong. This is why. They skip steps. The Quran tells them do the contact prayer and the Zakat in the earliest verses of the Quran. They skip it, they don’t apply it, and then they try to understand deeper things in the Quran. It’s not possible to understand the Quran correctly, if you decide to ignore the basics. So, if you don’t give Zakat, you can not understand the Quran correctly. Your mind will go into so many crazy directions. Give zakat, purify your wealth, purify your heart, and then you might be qualified to read the Quran honestly. You can not build the roof of the house without building the foundation.

Another reason why they come up with crazy ideas is because they are lazy. They stay all day on the internet. They usually don’t work, and they do not struggle in the real world. They become absorbed in their thoughts, so they start to question everything.  Just get out there, work hard, earn money so you can give it to charity, and then you have understood the Quran properly. Just do it. Are you going to spend your life thinking? Where in the Quran does it say that you will be rewarded for your thinking? No. We get rewarded for our deeds. How many religious philosophers does the world need? It probably needs about 10, but we have millions these days. Millions too many. They are useless, repetitive, recycle bins of old ideas, and they are not even aware that those things have been explored before.

These ideas come from idiot losers who were not doing good in school, so now they have a deep desire to find a way to prove to the others how smart they are, and since there are no grades in religious discussions, they keep thinking that this is the place to prove themselves. No. If you want to prove that you are smart, go to Harvard, be a top student, and then maybe I can learn something from you. So, if you have not been a top student, you are definitely not qualified for internet preaching. The best you can do is take the links of my videos and post them. The whole world does not need to know what you have to say. Internet is a worldwide thing, and if you are not qualified for worldwide discussions, just stay out of it. You don’t have anything new to say. It’s been said before. We don’t need new ideas like, three prayers in the Quran, Mecca in Israel, Ramadan in summer, Jesus did not exist, Muhamamad got his ideas from Persia, Jesus traveled to India and was taught by budhist monks. Really, God is going to send the Messia, the chosen one to learn from budhist monks? If you are lazy, you will have time to read these crazy ideas on the internet, and they will put doubts in your heart, and you can see how your doubts start from being lazy and having too much time for internet, not because these things are unclear. Lazy Quranists, full of doubts, full of personal wishes, with minimal understanding of the Quran, they think that they can come up with revolutionary ideas. They can not redefine the Arabic words. Regardless of how much they try, the road sign in Mecca is going to read “Mecca”, and the road sign in Jerusalem is going to read Jerusalem.

 

Friday Sermon by: Alban Fejza, Online Congregation Director

 

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Honoring Our Parents in Modern Times

Reconstructing the Muslim Prayer Completely from the Quran

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