So, whilst a person is committing shirk, even if he worships Allah, then that worship of Allah does not benefit him because he has associated partners with Allah (the Most High) in worship. This is because worship (‘ibādah) does not help an individual whilst shirk (polytheism) is present. Allah will establish for them their religion, the religion that Allah is pleased with, which is Islam―and He will change their condition of fear, in which they are living and replace it with peace and security, “So long as they worship me alone and they do not associate partners with me in worship.” In this verse, Allah (the Most High) did not just say, “they should worship Me” ―He did not stop at that, rather, He followed on immediately after by saying, “and they do not associate partners with me in worship.” those whose ‘Aqeedah is sound, who perform acts of piety in accordance with the Sunnah of Allah’s Messenger (salallāhu ‘alaihi wasallam)―that Allah will establish them in the earth, just as He established those who came before them. Previously, we mentioned the verse where Allah (the Most High) had promised the believers, those who have imān and work righteous deeds, i.e.
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