By Harun Yahya
“Say: ‘I am commanded to worship God, making my religion sincerely His.’” (Al-Zumar: 11)
Once having grasped the extent of God’s infinite might, to forget His existence and remain heedless is merely to delude oneself. What God demands from human beings is that they seek to earn His good pleasure as their sole priority in life.
Since it is God Who created man, provided him his sustenance and all other such blessings, and Who promised him eternal life in the hereafter, it would be an act of ingratitude for man to seek the pleasure of others, or the gratification of his own self, as his primary aim. The punishment for such ungratefulness is eternal hellfire.
There are two choices a man can make; he can either found his life on God’s good pleasure, and thus earn the reward of His Paradise, or choose the path that leads to Hell. A third option is not available for him. This is clearly expressed in the following verse:
“Who is better: someone who founds his building on fear of God and His good pleasure, or someone who founds his building on the brink of a crumbling precipice so that it collapses with him into the Fire of Hell? God does not love wrongdoers.” (Al-Tawbah: 109)
Those values praised in the Qur’an are those founded on purely that which achieves God’s pleasure. For example, self-sacrifice, which is pleasing to God, is valid only if the person does not expect anything for it in return, but rather only to attain God’s good pleasure. It is related in the Qur’an that believers conduct themselves correctly only to seek God’s countenance:
“They give food, despite their love for it, to the poor and orphans and captives: ‘We feed you only out of desire for the Face of God. We do not want any repayment from you or any thanks.’” (Al-Insan: 8-9)
God’s Messenger, the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) also stated in a hadith that God’s Pleasure must always be held above man’s pleasure:
“Whoever seeks God’s Pleasure at the expense of men’s displeasure, will win God’s Pleasure and God will cause men to be pleased with him. And whoever seeks to please men at the expense of God’s Displeasure, will win the Displeasure of God and God will cause men to be displeased with him.” (Narrated by Ibn Hibban in his Saheeh)
The greatest honor and gratification man can ever attain is God’s good pleasure. God makes His servants pleased with Him through the multitude of blessings He bestows on them. In a verse of the Qur’an, the reward for believers who are pleased with God, and with whom God is pleased, is related as follows:
“Their reward is with their Lord: Gardens of Eden with rivers flowing under them, remaining in them timelessly, for ever and ever. God is pleased with them and they are pleased with Him. That is for those who fear their Lord.” (Al-Bayyinah: 8)
God’s good pleasure is not only earned solely by performing certain acts of worship at definite times. God’s good pleasure is also earned by conducting oneself correctly throughout one’s lifetime. The following verse informs us that a believer’s entire life must be oriented towards a single goal:
“Say: ‘My prayer and my rites, my living and my dying, are for God alone, the Lord of all the worlds.’” (Al-An’am: 162)
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Harun Yahya was born in Ankara in 1956. He studied arts at Istanbul’s Mimar Sinan University and philosophy at Istanbul University. Since the 1980s, the author has published many books on political, faith-related and scientific issues. Harun Yahya is well known as an author who has written very important works disclosing the imposture of evolutionists, the invalidity of their claims and the dark liaisons between Darwinism and bloody ideologies. Some of the books of the author have been translated into English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Albanian, Arabic, Polish, Russian, Bosnian, Indonesian, Turkish, Tatar, Urdu and Malay and published in the countries concerned. Harun Yahya’s books appeal to all people, Muslims and non-Muslims alike, regardless of their age, race and nationality, as they center around one goal: to open the readers mind by presenting the signs of Gods eternal existence to them.