The primary purpose of human creation is to worship Allah SWT as an expression of devotion and gratitude for His blessings. In practice, however, worship is often narrowly understood as limited to ritual practices bound by specific requirements, pillars, and procedures. This narrow view leads to the misconception that activities outside ritual worship have no spiritual value. In fact, from the Qur’anic perspective, worship encompasses all human activities that do not contradict Allah’s commands. This study aims to reconstruct the meaning of worship in a broader sense and to analyze its implications for daily life. Employing a qualitative approach through library research, the study examines both classical and contemporary literature. The findings indicate that worship is not confined to rituals but includes all deeds performed with sincere intention and in accordance with divine guidance. Thus, everyday activities, including social and scientific endeavors, may be regarded as acts of worship when guided by proper intention.
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