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Ibadah

The Arabic word ibādah (عبادة) or ibada (usually translated "worship") is connected with related words such as "Ubudiyyah" "slavery", and has connotations of obedience, submission, and humility. The word linguistically means "obedience with submission".〔al-Qamoos al-Muhit〕
In terms of Islam, ''ibadah'' is the obedience, submission, and devotion to Allah (God) along with the ultimate love for Him. Muslims believe that ''ibadah'' is the reason for the existence of all humanity. That is, Muslims believe that all people exist only to submit to Allah.
''Ibadah'' consequently means following Islamic beliefs and practices – its commands, prohibitions, the halal, and the haram. For Muslims, ''ibadah'' is also something that comes from the heart, or sincerity, as a result of belief in Islam. Therefore, ''ibadah'' is something that can not be forced upon another person.
The well known 13th century Islamic scholar Ibn Taymiyyah defined ibadah'' as "a comprehensive noun encompassing everything that Allah loves and is pleased with - whether saying, or actions, outward and inward." 〔Majmu' al-Fatawa (10/149)〕
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