Will he? Is that in the Qu'ran or what makes you so certain?
I see that you have danced my son. Why have you danced so much?
It is fun.
Fun, pah! Down to hell with you!
So he is very petty then. And he doesn't want humans to have fun, huh? And apparently he is very vain too?
"...created to worship him". Kinda like what Kim Jong Ill wants his people to do/believe. I have to say I am quit appalled by the "dictator of the universe" image of God you seem to believe in..
Why would an omnipotent being be so vain and petty? and why would he not like some of the things he himself created, like the ability to dance.. weird.
I mean nobody is hurt by dancing, but God gets mad?
Or you could do something useful.. like studying to help your community/country or work for your family/yourself.
Instead of wasting time praising a supposedly all-powerful entity which really couldn't imaginably give a damn about one human insect of billions on one planet of hundreds of billions saying what the insect choose to be his name...
If God "wanted" us to pray and praise all the time, humans would have a natural urge to do it, don't you think?
God is called As Samad in the Qur'aan. can be translated as "The eternally besought of all" That upon whose sustenance all creation rely, while he relies on none...
Allah is also the "Rabbul Alameen" , The Lord of the Worlds, not just this world. Who knows what galaxies, star systems, there are where hsi creation is living and thriving.
He is not in need of us, nor of our worship. If the whole planet stopped worshipping him today, and even started cursing him, it wouldn't make an iota of difference. He would still be providing us with the essentials of life.
God has given us the gift of life, without us even asking for it.
The gift of laughter and tears, of happiness and sorrow, of pleasure and pain, of love and bereavement, of sons and daughters, of bounties and retraction of them, of love and hatred, of the joys of life and the relief in death.
Is it therefore not right, that we show our gratitude for this great gift?
As muslims, we believe this gratitude can be shown by making Knowing Him and making Worship exclusively for Him, in the way He intended for us to know and worship Him.
Instead of wasting time praising a supposedly all-powerful entity which really couldn't imaginably give a damn about one human insect of billions on one planet of hundreds of billions saying what the insect choose to be his name...
You're absolutely right in pointing out the triviality of human life in comparison the the nature of the Creator. Our existance is not even a speck in His infinite knowledge. However, we also know him to be Rahman and Rahim, the Eternally Merciful and Benificent. It is with this Mercy that we gain entry into His presence, and a place Near to Him.