THE TRUTH DIMENSION OF THE WORSHIP OF SACRIFICE AND TAVAF

Tavaf (revolve around the kaaba) is a worship performed by Muslims by turning around the Kaaba seven times.

HANIF TÜRK

Master M.H. ULUG & Hanif TURK

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THE TRUTH DIMENSION OF THE WORSHIP OF SACRIFICE AND TAVAF

The fact that angels carry the Throne of Allah and constantly circumambulate it is an indication of their absolute devotion and loyalty to Allah. This situation, stated in the Quran, clearly reveals the obedience and loyalty of angels to Allah. Angels are the purest and most obedient beings created by God. They obey Allah's commands unconditionally and fulfill every command of His.

The Throne symbolizes the power and majesty of Allah in Islamic belief. This throne is carried by angels and circumambulated around it. This worship of angels is an expression of their devotion and submission to Allah. When each angel was ordered to prostrate to Adam, the angels fulfilled this command without hesitation. This situation is another example of the angels' obedience and loyalty to Allah. The Throne of Allah and the Kaaba carry the same spiritual meaning as Adam; These structures are symbols of devotion and submission to God.

Angels undertake their devotion to their Lord by prostrating and circumambulating. This worship of angels also sets an example for humans. People express their devotion and submission to Allah by circumambulating the Kaaba and performing prayers. The circumambulation of angels around the Throne is similar to the circumambulation of humans around the Kaaba. This is a universal expression of worship and devotion to God.

As a result, the angels carrying the Throne of Allah and circumambulating it is a symbol of their absolute devotion and loyalty to Allah. This worship is performed around the throne, which symbolizes the greatness and power of Allah, and is an indication of the angels' obedience and loyalty to Allah. This worship of angels reminds people of their devotion and submission to Allah and encourages them to worship Allah in the same way.

In Islamic belief, it is accepted that people make a promise to God before they are born. This statement is that God is the Lord and people will serve Him. In this context, tawaf worship is an important way to remember this promise made before coming to this world and to renew devotion to Allah.

Tavaf (revolve around the kaaba) is a worship performed by Muslims by turning around the Kaaba seven times. This ritual is seen not only as a physical act but also as a spiritual journey. While circling the Kaaba, Muslims remember their hearts and souls' loyalty and submission to Allah. Each turn reminds us of the greatness and power of Allah and reinforces man's dependence on Allah.

Tavaf, the Prophet of Islam. It symbolizes the submission of Abraham's son Ishmael to Allah. Ishmael, in accordance with Allah's command, died with his father, Hz. He is known for his devotion and submission to Allah when he was about to be sacrificed by Abraham. Therefore, during the tawaf prayer, Muslims symbolize surrendering their bodies and souls to Allah, like Ishmael. This submission is not just a ritual, but also an expression of deep devotion and loyalty to Allah.

This deep meaning of tawaf emphasizes that people should remember the promise they made to Allah and strive to fulfill this promise. Each act of circumambulation is considered a renewal of devotion and submission to Allah. In this way, the practice of circumambulation provides an important opportunity for Muslims to deepen their spiritual life and keep their devotion to Allah alive.

In the Quran, Allah states that the soul and blood of the sacrificed animals do not reach Him. This verse emphasizes the deep meaning of the concept of sacrifice: The real thing that needs to be sacrificed is one's own self. In this context, sacrificing one's self expresses one's complete submission and loyalty to God. Sacrifice worship is more than just an external act, it represents an inner purification and a spiritual journey.

Extending one's neck forward twice while prostrating symbolizes one's complete submission to God and the intention to sacrifice one's self. This movement expresses the individual's turning to God by purifying himself from the material and spiritual ties of worldly life. True prayer means sacrificing to God. This involves dedicating one's whole self to God and showing complete devotion to His commandments. There are very few people who know this deep secret, because sacrificing oneself requires great spiritual maturity and surrender. In this sense, true sacrifice means fully dedicating oneself to God and sacrificing one's self in one's spiritual journey.

Hanif TURK