For the purpose of pursuing reward

Normally one who performs the act of worship(ibadah)only for the purpose of pursuing reward, his ‘ibadah’is numerous
but there is no more the feeling of God’s existence within his heart.
From the ‘ibadah’performed, the feeling of subservience does not emerge.
He performs the act of worship not because of loving and fearing God.
Instead of that, he loves the reward and is afraid if he won’t get it.
Generally these groups of Moslem no longer possess the feelingof love and fear to God.
Even though their ‘ibadah’ is numerous, but it does not change their attitude.
His negative traits develop equally with his acts ofworship.
The more ‘ibadah’ is performed, the more negative traits multiply.
Plus the love of world is increasing equally.
The group who is pursuing rewardof worship usually is at calm with their God.
They feel calm with the ‘ibadah’.
They are the group of disobedience in worship.
They commit sins and disobedience but they don’t realize it.
They aredeceived with their numerous ‘ibadah’.
Without the feeling of God’s existence and subservience.
Whilst tosecure the feeling of God’s presence is compulsory.
To secure the feeling of subservience is commanded by religion.
The purpose of performing worship is to intensify/develop these feelings.
If the worshipperformed does not result these feelings,
then therole worship has been deviated.
Consequently it is no more worth with God.”

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