(Assajada) 32 : 19
أَمَّا الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا وَعَمِلُوا الصَّالِحَاتِ فَلَهُمْ جَنَّاتُ الْمَأْوَىٰ نُزُلًا بِمَا كَانُوا يَعْمَلُونَ

As for those who believed and did honorable deeds, they have Paradises of eternal Home as a hospitable gift for what they had been doing.

Today, Adhikr has been formed as a Book. Without testifying It, nobody can become a believer. The best honorable deed is conveying the Lord’s Message throughout the world so that mankind may utilize It as the Balance and the Trust to keep the Universe in equilibrium, as well as the strongest weapon against terrorism, bloodshed, and all such mischievous activities for forming the harmony of mankind. By doing so, it is helping the Impartial Lord so that the Lord will also help them to change the previous sins that occurred during the ignorant period into good deeds. The believer’s aim in life is to prepare Paradise here for the seventh phase by utilizing the Light Adhikr. Besides conveying the Lord’s Message Adhikr, the believer will also engage in and encourage others to engage in organic cultivation and planting trees as much as they can, aiming for the benefit of 1,000 communities of the Lord’s creatures. Thus, they can inherit Paradise, which they have earned here, as explained in verses 3: 136 and 7: 43. The record of the Arabic Qur’an reading Fujjar (hypocrites and their blind followers who are only from the people of Messenger Muhammad) is in Sijjeen, as mentioned in verse 83: 7. But by utilizing Adhikr as the Ticket to Paradise, anyone can change their decree and all their deeds from the ‘Sijjeen’ Ledger, which is in Hell, into the ‘Illiyeen’ Ledger, mentioned in verse 83: 18, which is in Paradise. The Impartial Lord neither guides anyone to Paradise nor Hell. The believer uses Adhikr as the Safeguard and Shield from all disasters, calamities, illnesses, and Hellfire. They are always conscious that on the Day of Judgment, the scale of Judgment will be Adhikr—the Truth. So they will use It as the scale of Judgment in all their activities here, as explained in verses 7: 8-9.