The primary indicator of a person's true God, according to the video, is whatever is occupying their mind the majority of the day.
The Quranic recommendation for remembering God is to do so "a lot" and "day and night," with no limit. This is further elaborated by verses suggesting believers remember God while standing, sitting, or lying down, and even more than they remember their parents. The five daily prayers are also presented as a concentrated form of remembering God.
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This video, featuring Rashad Khalifa, explores the concept of identifying one's true God by examining what occupies their mind most of the time. The speaker argues that many people who claim to believe in God are actually worshipping other things, such as themselves, their jobs, their spouses, or their possessions, leading them astray. The video encourages listeners to reflect on their thoughts and priorities to understand who or what their true God is, drawing upon Quranic verses to support this perspective and offering guidance on how to prioritize God in daily life.
The video explains that Quranic verses show that even if people acknowledge God as the creator of the heavens and the earth and their own creator, they can still be destined for hell if their minds are preoccupied with other things. The speaker highlights verses where individuals would correctly identify God as the creator and lord but are still described as going to hell, indicating that mere intellectual acknowledgment is insufficient if their true devotion lies elsewhere.