In the modern Muslim world, the laws pertaining to blasphemy vary by country, and some countries prescribe punishments consisting of fines, imprisonment, flogging, hanging, or beheading. Capital punishment for blasphemy was rare in pre-modern Islamic societies.
If they disrespect you, still respect them. If they're mean to you, be kind to them. If they curse and swear in your presence, offer a good word to them.
Malik said: “Anyone insults the Prophet (Peace be upon him) must be killed, and anyone insults his Companions must be lashed.”
Pride (superbia), also known as hubris (from Ancient Greek ὕβρις) or futility. It is considered the original and worst of the seven deadly sins on almost every list, the most demonic. It is also thought to be the source of the other capital sins. Pride is the opposite of humility.
The Prophet (sall Allāhu 'alayhi wasallam) said: “The five daily prayers, Jumu'ah (Friday prayers), and Ramadān remove bad deeds between one and the next, if major sins are avoided.” 2. Major sins are forgiven by repentance. If he has given us will then he has also given us the power to control it too.
Let them forgive and overlook. Do you not wish that Allah should forgive you? Indeed Allah is oft-Forgiving, most Merciful.” (Qur'an, 24:22) Upon hearing this ayah, Abu Bakr resolved that he did want Allah's forgiveness, and so he not only continued to give the man money, he gave him more.
Death is mandatory in cases of blasphemy for Muslim men, and repentance is not accepted. For women, death is not the punishment suggested, but she is arrested and punished till she repents and returns to Islam or dies in custody.
1. To disbelieve in Allah or his religion. 2. To be unthankful relating to the blessings of Allah (the Almighty).
Allah says, “When they get angry, they forgive. [Surah Al-Shurah:37] So let us restrain our anger and not utter anything which cannot be taken back. Let us all read the Quran and follow the Quran's teachings and be better Muslims in our daily lives.
Proper treatment. The Quran, in its original Arabic form, is believed by muslims to be the literal word of God, and intentionally insulting the Quran by defiling or defacing copies is regarded by Muslims as blasphemous. Conversely, respecting the Quran is an important element of religious faith in Islam.
According to the Noble Qur'an, arrogance and pride are sins that will be severely punished by Allah Almighty. Praise be to Allah, the Lord of the Worlds; and may His blessings and peace be upon our Prophet Muhammad and upon all his Family and Companions.
Among Muslims, apologies and contrition may be attributed a specific status, that is, they may constitute a separate factor. Apologies and contrition also may be held as a basic requirement for forgiveness to be considered as an option among other possible behaviors.
The verse says: “And He has given you whatever you have asked Him; and if you count Allah's blessings, you are unable to number them. Verily, man is very unjust, very ungrateful.”
Remember your shortcomings. Allah admonishes us in the Quran to avoid self-glorification: “So do not claim yourselves to be pure, He is most knowing of those who fear Him”. Quran 53:32 We should always remind ourselves of our sins and always look up towards those better than us to improve.
Lethal stoning and beheading in public under sharia is controversial for being a cruel form of capital punishment. These forms of execution remain part of the law enforced in Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Iran and Mauritania.
This clearly shows that 'abuse of the Prophet' is not a subject of punishment, but is rather a subject of peaceful admonishment. That is, one who is guilty of abusing the Prophet should not have corporal punishment meted out to him: he should rather be given sound arguments in order to address his mind.
The Prophet replied, “Do not become angry,” and he repeated this three times. On another occasion the Prophet asked his companions, “Do you know who the strong person is?” His companions replied, “The one who is able to wrestle others down.” The Prophet responded, “No, it is the one who is able to control their anger.”
Islam allows an abused wife to claim compensation under ta'zir (discretionary corporal punishment). The 19th-century Syrian jurist Ib Abidin said ta'zir is mandatory for a: … man who beats his wife excessively and “breaks bone”, “burns skin”, or “blackens” or “bruises her skin”.
Islam teaches human beings to be forgiving and if someone sincerely asks for forgiveness, the wronged person should forgive him. Our beloved Prophet (Peace be upon him) said: “Whoever suffers an injury and forgives (the person responsible), Allah will raise his status to a higher degree and remove one of his sins.”
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 ...
Follow up your misdeed immediately with regret and remorse towards Allah. Repent sincerely by verbalizing 'astaghfirullah,' which means, “I seek forgiveness from Allah.”
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.