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abjad
02-03-2011, 06:35 AM
what is the purpose of your creation
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Faatin
02-12-2011, 10:37 PM
The purpose of our creation is to submit to the will of Allah. By doing so, will label us as Muslims. & Muslims submit to the will of Allah by believing in as well as following his rules which are described in Quran, following the sunnah of prophet Muhammed (pbuh) through saheeh hadeeth, and not dividing amongst ourselves.
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tigerkhan
02-13-2011, 05:38 AM
ALLAH SWT has created us for
1. Ebida
2. Hilafa
3. Dawa
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Asiyah3
02-13-2011, 02:03 PM
to worship Allah swt.
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selsebil
02-14-2011, 11:19 AM
Assalaam Alaikum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuh,


Man has been sent to this world as an official and guest, and has been given abilities of great significance. And he has been entrusted with important duties in accordance with those abilities. In order to employ man in fulfilling those aims and duties, powerful encouragement and severe threats have been made. We shall here summarize the fundamentals of worship and of man’s duties, which we have explained at length elsewhere, so that the mystery of ‘the Most Excellent of Patterns’ may be understood.
On coming into the universe man has two aspects of worship and being a slave of God’s. One is worship and contemplation in the absence of the Object of Worship. The other is worship and supplication in His presence and addressing Him directly.
First Aspect: It is to affirm submissively the sovereignty apparent in the universe and to observe its perfections and virtues in wonder.
Then it is to proclaim and herald the unique arts which consist of the inscriptions of the Sacred Divine Names and to display them to others.
Then it is to weigh on the scales of perception the jewels of the dominical Names, which are all like hidden treasures; it is to appreciatively affirm their value with the discerning heart.
Then it is to study and ponder over in wonder the pages of beings and leaves of the earth and sky, which are like missives of the pen of power.
Then through beholding admiringly the adornment and subtle arts in beings, it is to feel love for knowledge of their All-Beauteous Creator, and to yearn to ascend to the presence of their All-Perfect Maker and to receive His favours.

Second Aspect: This is the station of presence and address wherein man passes from the work to the producer of the work and he sees that an All-Beauteous Maker wants to make himself known and acquainted through the miracles of His own art, and he responds with knowledge and belief.
Then he sees that an All-Compassionate Sustainer wants to make himself loved through the fine fruits of His mercy. So through confining his love and worship to Him, he makes himself love Him.
Then he sees that an All-Generous Bestower is nurturing him with the delights of bounties material and immaterial, and in return he offers Him thanks and praise with his actions, conduct, words, and as far as he can, with all his senses and faculties.
Then he sees that an All-Beauteous and Glorious One is announcing His tremendousness and perfections, and glory and beauty in the mirrors of these beings, and is drawing attentive gazes to them. So in response he declares: “God is Most Great! Glory be to God!”, and in humility prostrates in love and wonder.
Then he sees that a Possessor of Absolute Riches is displaying His boundless wealth and treasuries amid an absolute munificence. So in response, exalting and praising Him, he entreats and asks for them, expressing his utter need.
Then he sees that the All-Glorious Creator has made the face of the earth like an exhibition and displayed on it all His antique works of art. So in response he exclaims in appreciation: “What wonders God has willed!”, and in admiration: “What blessings God has bestowed!”, and in wonder: “Glory be to God!“, and in astonishment: “God is Most Great!”
Then he sees that in His palace of the universe a Single One of Unity has struck seals of unity on all beings with His inimitable signature, and with His stamps, signets, and cyphers particular to Him; that He inscribes the signs of His unity; and planting the banner of unity in every region of the world, He proclaims His dominicality. And he responds with assent, belief, submission, worship, and affirmation of His unity.
Thus, through worship and contemplation of this kind he becomes a true man. He shows that he is on the Most Excellent of Patterns. Through the auspiciousness of belief he becomes a reliable vicegerent of God’s on earth worthy of bearing the Trust.

From: http://www.lightofquran.info/23word.htm
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abjad
02-17-2011, 09:35 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by wiino
what is the purpose of your creation
thank you ; and according to your replies you have given me courage to keep on searching
for word to word or nearby:

reference to kuran kareem it says..Wa maa khlaqna Jin wa L ins ilaa li ya Abudun
i therefore understood as that is the real purpose of our creation. then what do have to understand this A B U D UUN?
thanking you in anticipation
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DirtyLeo
03-01-2011, 04:56 PM
I thought this life was a test/trial:

8.28 "And know that your possessions and your children are but a trial and that surely with Allâh is a mighty reward."
67.2 "Who has created death and life, that He may test you which of you is best in deed.[] And He is the All-Mighty, the Oft-Forgiving;"
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abjad
03-01-2011, 07:42 PM
thank you all

but there is one thing i hope If not am not making mistake:-

it says The verse: wa maa khalakt jin wal ins ilaa li ya aabdudun!!

thats what i want to know li yaabudun

i know the word abd=slave
and combining Ibada........Li yaa budun brings to close meaning as "servitude"

have i missed something?
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