If one leaves monotheism and adopts trinity does he become rightly guided?
If one leaves monotheism and adopts trinity does he become rightly guided? No, rather they want to increase their numerical strength and then exploit the people. Refer to Anisul A’laam of Late Fakhrul Islam. He has exposed these facts. They have nothing to do with religion, reform and morality. If they talk about these things, it is for exploitation. They have material aims and interests, which are not heavenly or divine in any way.
Dawood earned his livelihood by making armors A narration from Imam Sadiq (‘a) is found in the book Man laa yahzuruhul faqeeh according to which Dawood (‘a) received a revelation from God, “O Dawood! Your every deed is good except that is you do not know any craft and therefore live off the public treasury.” Dawood (‘a) appealed to God, “O Lord!
Grant me a skill that I may not have to take anything from the public treasury.” Thus God made iron soft for his hand.[^1] Then he began to make amours and sell them for three hundred dirhams each. He spent half that amount in the path of God and the remaining half on his needs so that people may know that he had no eye on public treasury and then they may believe in what he says to them. Ali (‘a) worked on plantations so that people may rest assured that he had no lust for money and position.
He used to carry dates on his shoulders and sowed them with his own hands. After taking all this trouble and after taking so much pain, when the fruits arrived he sold the produce for twelve thousand dirhams and gave away all of it to the poor without taking a dirham home. One day he ascended the pulpit and announced, “O People! Prepare for your journey to the Hereafter.
In the chapter of food it is mentioned that Anas says, “I prepared food for the Holy Prophet for nine years. There was a she goat in the Prophet’s house that I mulched. Ladies in the holy house made barley bread. Sometimes there were dates and salt to eat with bread.” Ayesha said, “During the Prophet’s lifetime sometimes no food was cooked for forty days at a stretch.