Conditions of Bai'at and Responsibilities of an Ahmadi — Page 71
Condition III 71 of Allah! I do love you and counsel you that you should not miss supplicating after every S al a t. Allah, help me in remembering You, and being grateful to You and worshipping You in the best manner. ’ ( Sunano Ab i D a w u d , Kit a b-ul-Witri, B a bun fil-Istighf a r) The Promised Messiah as says: If someone ponders deeply, he would realise that all praises and good attributes belong to Allah the Almighty alone. No human or other creature deserves true praise and appreciation. If one were to reflect without any tinge of selfishness, one would obviously discover that one who creates something, at a time when it did not exist nor was there any information about its existence, such a one should be worthy of praise. And [such a one should also be worthy of praise] who created necessary means at a time when nothing existed, nor was there any information available about the basic requirement for creation, sustenance, good health, and maintenance of exist- ence. And [such a one should also be worthy of praise] who had mercy on a creature that suffered great misfortune and who had relieved it from that misfortune. And [such a one should also be worthy of praise] who does not let the efforts of a hard worker go to waste and gives full reward to those who make the effort. Even though payment of due wages is a right of the labourer, someone who makes due payment can also be a benefactor. All of these are excellent traits that can make one worthy of praise and appreciation.