NOW let us study the effects which the believe in {LA ELAH ELA ALLAH} has on the life of a person and see why he should always achieve prosperity in life and why one who denies it becomes a failure, both here and in the hereafter .
A believer in and in this kalimah should never be narrow in outlook He believes in Allah who is the creator of the heavens and the earth the Master of the east and the west and sustainer of the entire universe. After this belief he feels in harmony with the universe and that life has a purpose. He looks on everything in the universe as belonging to the same lord he himself belongs to. His sympathy, love and service are not confined to any particular sphere or group. His vision is enlarged, his intellectual horizon widens and his outlook becomes as liberal and as boundless as is the kingdom of Allah. How can this width of view and breadth of outlook are achieved by an atheist a polytheist or one who believes in a deity supposed to limited and defective powers like man?
This belief evokes in man the highest degree of self-respect and self-esteem. The believer knows that Allah alone is the possessor of all power and that none besides him can benefit or harm a person or provide for his needs or give and take away life or wield authority or influence. This conviction should make him indifferent to and independent and fearless of all powers other than those of Allah. He is not to bow his head in homage to any of Allah's creatures nor does he stretch out his hand to anyone else. He is not overawed by anybody's greatness.
A believer in and in this kalimah should never be narrow in outlook He believes in Allah who is the creator of the heavens and the earth the Master of the east and the west and sustainer of the entire universe. After this belief he feels in harmony with the universe and that life has a purpose. He looks on everything in the universe as belonging to the same lord he himself belongs to. His sympathy, love and service are not confined to any particular sphere or group. His vision is enlarged, his intellectual horizon widens and his outlook becomes as liberal and as boundless as is the kingdom of Allah. How can this width of view and breadth of outlook are achieved by an atheist a polytheist or one who believes in a deity supposed to limited and defective powers like man?
This belief evokes in man the highest degree of self-respect and self-esteem. The believer knows that Allah alone is the possessor of all power and that none besides him can benefit or harm a person or provide for his needs or give and take away life or wield authority or influence. This conviction should make him indifferent to and independent and fearless of all powers other than those of Allah. He is not to bow his head in homage to any of Allah's creatures nor does he stretch out his hand to anyone else. He is not overawed by anybody's greatness.
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