Assalamu-Alaikum,
I was pondering over a point raised by my RE teacher the other day, on the motivation of religious belief and greed, so I thought I might like to ask about it here.
Basically, it goes like this: If the motivation of your worship, and subsequent deeds and acts to God (or Alla in this case) is purely for the rewards and gain, and what one gets out of it, then doesn't this cancel the sincerity of your worship and make the whole purpose of striving for Allah, not to please him and get closer, but to obtain the reward and fulfill your personal desires?
I can't help it, but sentences like "seeking the pleasure of Jannah" and "in expectation of reward" seem to crop up, everytime I think about it. Is it striving for Allah, or striving for the goal and pleasure of Jannah? What is Islam's particular answer to this?
I was pondering over a point raised by my RE teacher the other day, on the motivation of religious belief and greed, so I thought I might like to ask about it here.
Basically, it goes like this: If the motivation of your worship, and subsequent deeds and acts to God (or Alla in this case) is purely for the rewards and gain, and what one gets out of it, then doesn't this cancel the sincerity of your worship and make the whole purpose of striving for Allah, not to please him and get closer, but to obtain the reward and fulfill your personal desires?
I can't help it, but sentences like "seeking the pleasure of Jannah" and "in expectation of reward" seem to crop up, everytime I think about it. Is it striving for Allah, or striving for the goal and pleasure of Jannah? What is Islam's particular answer to this?
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