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Would you stay with someone who loves you deeply but has an anxious attachment style — someone who constantly seeks reassurance and fears losing you — or would you find it emotionally exhausting?
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If you accept her and show that you tolerate her flaws, she will reject you and leave; choose the best option, and do not let her take you for granted.
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In Islamic theology, the terms Ma'bud, 'Ibadah, and 'Abd are deeply intertwined. They all share the same Arabic root letters—‘Ayn-Bā-Dāl (ع-ب-د)—which fundamentally carry the meaning of submission, servitude, and devotion. Together, they form the complete framework of the relationship between God and humanity.Here is how these three concepts correlate:1. The Core MeaningsMa'bud (المَعْبُود): The Object of Worship. It represents Allah, the only deity worthy of devotion.'Ibadah (العِبَادَة): The Act of Worship. This encompasses any action, statement, or internal feeling that Allah loves and approves of.'Abd (العَبْد): The Slave / Worshipper. This refers to the human being (or any creation) who is in a state of submission to the Creator.2. The Direct CorrelationsThe relationship between these three terms can be viewed as an interactive loop of purpose, action, and identity:The Identity defines the Action: An 'Abd (worshipper) exists solely to perform 'Ibadah (worship). This is explicitly stated in the Quran (51:56): "And I did not create the jinn and mankind except to worship Me."The Action requires an Object: 'Ibadah cannot exist in a vacuum. True worship requires a singular, legitimate focal point, which is the Ma'bud (Allah).The Object validates the Identity: A person truly becomes an 'Abd only when their 'Ibadah is directed exclusively to the true Ma'bud. If a person directs their devotion to money, desires, or idols, those things temporarily become their ma'bud, turning them into a slave to that specific worldly thing.3. Concept of "Uboodiyah" (Servitude)The bridge that connects all three is Uboodiyah (the state of being a slave to God). In a worldly sense, slavery implies a lack of freedom and forced labor. In the spiritual framework of Islam, it is the exact opposite:Submitting entirely to the Ma'bud is viewed as ultimate freedom.It liberates the 'Abd from being enslaved by human opinions, societal pressures, or ego.The closer the 'Abd gets to the Ma'bud through 'Ibadah, the higher their spiritual status becomes. In fact, Prophet Muhammad is frequently referred to in the Quran by his highest honor: "His servant/slave" ('Abduhu).
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