I will only add to Iqbal's point that the pursuit of knowledge is not a form of worship but worship in the true sense, while the rest of worship is a kind of evil which is aroused in the minds of people with reference to other human beings.
I am strongly different to worship. I have based it on pure empirical evidence. Experimental evidence makes it clear that worship has never made a person a good person, on the contrary, worship makes a person a fascist, a hypocrite and a hypocrite. A worshiper considers himself superior to others, and in most cases he also prescribes regular heinous punishments for non-worshipers. Seventy-five years have passed since Pakistan came into being.
There are fasts, prayers, acts of worship, people perform Hajj, but in spite of all this, worship, corruption, patronage culture, meaning elimination of merit, nepotism, hoarding, looting, hypocrisy. Instead of reducing, etc., it has led to an increase in all of them. The most negative aspect of worship is that a worshiper is given the fascist idea that if he continues to worship on such and such a night, all his past sins will be forgiven.
Worship inculcates this inhuman thought in man that by performing Hajj, all previous sins are washed away and man becomes transparent again. Worship also gives man a general idea that if one commits a "bad deed", then the remedy for it is considered to be worship. If you worship, the problem is over. Worship does not make man responsible for other human beings. If it makes responsible, then only with reference to God.
And in the analytical study of deconstruction, we have seen that responsibility on the one hand deviates from responsibility on the other. In short, worship is a show, a show, a hypocrisy, a hypocrisy, it has nothing to do with the duties of humanity, but it makes the worshiper a savage beast for other human beings.
There is a need to make human beings responsible for human beings. Instead of binding him to God, man should bind him and get rid of this inhuman and fascist concept of worship. There is no concept of worship in the philosophy of Wahdat-ul-Wujud. For this reason, Sufis regard the soul within mankind as a part of this absolute soul, without distinction of color, race, religion, region, etc.
In my opinion, if there is any worship, it is that man should do research in different fields of science. Muhammad Iqbal says that
"The fact is that the pursuit of knowledge is basically a form of worship, a kind of Sufi who is a scientific observer of nature, who is struggling in his worship." The third lecture.