(Al-Inshiqaaq ) 84 : 25
إِلَّا الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا وَعَمِلُوا الصَّالِحَاتِ لَهُمْ أَجْرٌ غَيْرُ مَمْنُونٍ

Except those who believed and did righteous deeds; for them is an uninterrupted reward.

One can become a believer only with Adhikr, which is the Permission of the Lord, as explained in verse 10: 100. Only from believers are deeds accepted, and for them alone is there a response to prayer, as explained in verse 2: 186. Since today there is no group of believers anywhere in the world, the odd believer who testifies Adhikr is commanded to: read and understand Adhikr from first to last continuously every dawn and dusk, participating the soul, with the prayer “My Lord! Increase me in Knowledge”; perform the single prostration of recitation mentioned in fifteen places one by one continuously; help Allah—as explained in verse 47: 7—by propagating Adhikr to the entire mankind, aiming to form the harmony of mankind; engage in planting trees and organic farming, and encourage and help others to do so, aiming at the welfare of the thousand communities of the Lord’s creatures. Moreover, he is commanded to do strenuous Jihad toward the Hypocrites and Kuffar with Adhikr—who obstruct the propagation of Adhikr—as told in verses 9: 73; 25: 52; and 66: 9. These are the righteous deeds in this period. See explanation 25: 68–70; 45: 13; and 61: 10–14.