Consider Ayat 57 Of Surat Zariyat..

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Abu Hafsat

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As-Salaam alaikum,
Verse/ayat 57 of chapter 51 of the Holy Qur'an reads:--

"No sustenance do I require of them, nor do
I require that they should feed Me." (Zariyat 51:57)


This establishes the fact that Almighty Allah is free of needs and by definition beyond the concerns of whether man worships or serves Him or not. Man, however, for his/our own sake, needs to establish a relationship to Allah. This relationship is that of ABUDIYYAH (servitude). The Holy Qur'an states:--

"I have only created jinns and men, that they may serve Me." (51:56)

Hidden, but discernible in this unique relationship of abject servitude, only to Allah, is the secret of the ultimate freedom of man from all other bondages. This servant of Allah, His sincere bondsman, is free of all earthly gods and goddesses... be they of power, wealth, beauty, color, or race. We must serve Allah Ta'ala and turn to Him for guidance in all our endevours.
Best Regards.

 
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