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Written by dislam.org
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Sunday, 29 January 2006 |
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Second point: We are God’s servants. Aware of our defects,
weakness, and poverty in the Divine presence, we prostrate in love and awe
before His Lordship’s perfection, His Divine Might on which every creature
relies, and His Divine Compassion. Just as His Lordship’s sovereignty
demands devotion and obedience, His Holiness requires us to see our defects
and seek His pardon, to proclaim that He has no defect, that the false
judgments of the ignorant are meaningless, and that He is beyond all
failings of His creatures.
His Might’s Perfection requires that, realizing our weakness and the
helplessness of all creatures, we proclaim: “God is the Greatest” in
admiration and amazement before the majesty of the Eternally Besought One’s
works. Bowing humbly, we are to seek refuge in Him and place our trust in
Him. His Compassion’s boundless treasury demands that we declare our need
and those of all creatures by praying and asking for His help, and that we
proclaim His blessings through praise and gratitude by uttering al‑hamdu
lillah. In short, the prayer’s words and actions comprise all these
meanings, and so were ordered and arranged by God. |