If you start thinking about something haram, turn to Allah immediately. Redirect your thoughts, and recite istighfaar. Purify your thoughts, your actions in turn will be pure.
Repent sincerely by verbalizing 'astaghfirullah,' which means, “I seek forgiveness from Allah.” Resolve to never commit the sin again. Repair: If the sin involved wronging someone, make reparations by seeking their forgiveness and recompensing them if possible.
This association with shirk is noteworthy for shirk is considered unforgivable if not repented of. God forgiveth not (the sin of) joining other gods to Him; but He forgiveth whom He pleaseth other sins that this: one who joins other gods with God hath strayed far, far away.
I believe that God can forgive all sins provided the sinner is truly contrite and has repented for his or her offenses. Here's my list of unforgivable sins: ÇMurder, torture and abuse of any human being, but particularly the murder, torture and abuse of children and animals.
Despair not of the Mercy of Allah: for Allah forgives all sins: for He is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful. Again, God says to the believers in a Hadith Qudsi: "O son of Adam, so long as you call upon Me, and ask of Me, I shall forgive you for what you have done, and I shall not mind.
If you are falling into sin continiously, it is a sign that Shaitan has identified your weakness and is working on it. You have to identify your own weaknesses and work on them. Therefore, investigate what sins you are falling into, as well as what triggers those sins.
God's forgiveness and love are unconditional. He loved us while we were still sinners (Romans 5:8) and we cannot earn His love by our good works. We are forgiven based on the perfect work of Jesus Christ.
There are two things to remember here: (1) God's mercy is indeed infinite, and (2) true repentance means forsaking your sins. On the one hand, because of the infinite Atonement of Jesus Christ, repentance is available to everyone, even those who have made the same mistakes many times.
Coming back to the above question, regarding the signs that Allah SWT has accepted a person's repentance is when his attitude and character change, his soul became closer and his love for the mosque increases, his manners and language improve, he feels happy when worshipping and he continues to seek for forgiveness ...
Abu Huraira reported Allah's Apostle as saying: “Allah has decreed for every son of Adam his share of zina, which he will inevitably commit. The zina of the eyes is looking, the zina of the tongue is speaking, one may wish and desire, and the private parts confirm that or deny it.”
The Holy Prophet (PBUH) used to do istighfar 70 -100 times. So we human beings who have done so many sins and displeased ALLAH (SWT ) with our bad deeds must ask forgiveness from ALLAH and should say Istighfar at least 100 times every day.
Surah Al-Furqan, verse 74. And those who say, “Our Lord, grant us from among our wives and offspring comfort to our eyes and make us an example for the righteous.” May Allah grant us willpower so that we could stay away from these grave sins and accept our repentance by saying Astaghfaar all the time.
We all know that Allah is the Most Merciful and He forgives those who ask forgiveness with repentance. There are so many Qur'anic verses related to forgiveness in Qur'an some of them I will discuss below. In the noble Qur'an Allah Almighty says: “. . . and let them pardon and overlook.
God cannot bless you if you're continually choosing to disobey His commandments and live a life of sin. And it's not just big sins that matter; a sin is a sin no matter its size, and one consequence of sinning is not receiving God's daily blessings. Pride tricks you into believing you can do everything on your own.
The Bible says that now is the day of salvation (2 Corinthians 6:2). Don't wait another day—come before God with a humble heart, confess your sins, and ask Him to forgive you and save you by His grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone!
So, shall we then continue in sin that grace may abound? Paul replies with a resounding “God forbid” (Romans 6:2). To desire to continue in sin shows a misunderstanding of this abundant grace and a contempt for Jesus' sacrifice. Either we believe what God says is true or we don't.
Shirk is ascribing partners with Allah, and is indeed the greatest of all sins. It is stated in the Noble Qur'an: “Allah forgives not that partners should be set up with Him, but He forgives anything else, to whom He pleases. To set up partners with Allah is to devise a sin most heinous indeed” (Qur'an 4:48).
Because of Jesus Christ's infinite Atonement, your guilt can be swept away if you fully repent. But people sometimes still feel flashes of guilt over the memory of their sins even though they've repented. Guilt, or “godly sorrow” (2 Corinthians 7:10), can be helpful.
Published by )Dar ihya ul turas Alarabi ) Lebanon Hadith no (145) , pp 92 , Vol,1. And the effects of multiple sins include physical calamities like different disease, impairments, bad accidents, strife, and to shed enemies, including the heavenly sanctions for example, lack of water, food and fruits.
Rev. Graham: Only one sin that can't be forgiven is on God's list — and that is the sin of rejecting Him and refusing His offer of forgiveness and new life in Jesus Christ. This alone is the unforgivable sin, because it means we are saying that the Holy Spirit's witness about Jesus is a lie (see Luke 12:10).
Allah is the Most Merciful. Here are some verses of Qur'an regarding His Mercy: “Say My slaves who have transgressed against themselves (by committing evil deeds and sins) Do not despair of the Mercy of Allah: verily He forgives all sins. Truly He is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful.”
The scholars agreed that it is an obligation to sincerely repent from every sin, both major and minor sins. O you who have faith, repent to Allah with sincere repentance.