Category: Repentance
Various Scholars
Advice of Ibn Jawzi-Sajid Umar
This advice was shared during the Dhuhr reminder – ‘Food for thought, the only food we allowed to eat whilst fasting ‘ .
Various Scholars
Three People that the Hell Fire wont Touch-Sajed Ahmed Umar
This short reminder focuses on three people that the Hell-Fire will not touch, due to their performing the specific actions mentioned in this reminder, extracted from the Ahadeeth.
Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips
Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips
Save Your Family From Shaitan
A great advice to drive Muslims to follow the teachings of Islam to save their family from evils and devils.
Various Scholars
The Effect of Sins- Sajid Umar
Sheikh Sajid explains the effect that sins can have on ourselves, our family members and society as a whole. He also highlights how we should strive to protect ourselves from committing sins, and continously do a ‘self-audit’ of oursleves, and if we are to slip and err then remember to never lose Hope in the Mercy of Allah Almighty, for as long as we are breathing there is always a chance to turn back to Allah in repentance.
Yaser Birjas
Allah Loves Those Who Turn Back
Duration: 9:29Ismail Musa Menk (Mufti Menk)
Time is Ticking
Discover the real value of time. It is of great importance to recognize the issue in advance.
Repeatedly Committing a Sin and Repenting from it
For how long does Allah forgive a person's sin? If he repents and seeks forgiveness from his sin, then goes and commits the same sin again, then he seeks forgiveness again then commits the same sin again, and so on, does Allah forgive him or does that mean that he is not sincere towards Allah, especially if he repeats that sin after a short while, but he does not stop seeking forgiveness?
What to do With Forbidden Items after Repentance
I have repented. But in my possession are some forbidden things such as musical instruments, cassettes, films, etc. Is it permissible for me to sell them, particularly since they are worth a large amount?
Repentance from Sins Involving the Rights of Others
If the sin involves the rights of another person then what form should repentance take?
Sometimes he feels too lazy to pray– what is the remedy?
I am a young Muslim man who believes in Allah and His Messengers and His Books, praise be to Allah. But sometimes I feel too lazy to pray. I am looking for a solution and a way to make me not be so lazy. Please note that this is what I want but the tricks of the Shaytaan are too strong.
He has repented from not praying or giving Zakah, does he have to make them up?
I am from a Muslim background, but I never used to offer the obligatory prayers and even when I tried to pray once, I did not do it right. In other words I did not prepare to do it in the proper manner. I ask Allah to forgive me. I heard that the one who does not pray is a disbeliever and is not a Muslim, but whoever offers the five daily prayers, or one or two of them and omits the rest, is regarded as a Muslim. Also, I did not pay zakah on my wealth, but for at least two years I have completed the fast of Ramadan, and I intend to continue doing so. I want to learn how to pray and make it part of my life, along with other acts of worship.
Is it obligatory for me to pay zakah for all these many years (when I did not pay it), and to make up the days that I did not fast at the time when I was not praying?
Please note that I have now reached the age of thirty-one years; perhaps you will understand that this may cause me a great deal of hardship; to ward off that hardship, can I start over? Will Allah forgive me if I do that?