(Al-Mursalath) 77 : 43
كُلُوا وَاشْرَبُوا هَنِيئًا بِمَا كُنْتُمْ تَعْمَلُونَ

“Eat and drink as you wish, for what you had been doing.”

Since it is told “for what you had been doing,” to receive fruits and other sustenance in Paradise, the believer who lives here as the vicegerent of Allah should engage in organic farming and tree planting that benefits the thousand communities of the Lord’s creatures, and should encourage and help others to do so. Moreover, in this era—since there is no group of believers anywhere in the world—the odd believer should read Adhikr at dawn and dusk, with the soul participating, and should perform the prostration of recitation mentioned in 15 places in the Lord’s Book, as explained in verses 7: 205-206, glorifying and praising the Lord. He should also help the Lord, as told in verse 47: 7, by propagating Adhikr to the entire mankind aiming to form the harmony of human unity, and should do great Jihad with Adhikr against the hypocrites and kuffar as commanded through verses 9: 73; 25: 52; and 66: 9. See explanation 36: 55-58; 39: 74; and 76: 22.