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Nitro Zeus
09-16-2019, 04:09 PM
Assalamu alaikum,

Before, I didnt realised how serious is hypocrisy in Islam is nor I paid attention to it. In past, I have betrayed many times the trust which 2 people gave me and now they officially stopped sharing with me a secret.

And I have found out lately that hypocrisy is worst than disbelief according to Quran which says that hypocrite will be the lowest part of Hell to dwell there forever and one of the signs of hypocrisy I started to have is that I betray the trust and now it seems like it is unfixable that mistake which I have done.

So, does that mean that my final destination is eternal Hell??? And I have even lost hopes for salvation????

Please tell me that I wrong and I only assuming
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'Abdullah
09-16-2019, 05:12 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Nitro Zeus
Assalamu alaikum,

Before, I didnt realised how serious is hypocrisy in Islam is nor I paid attention to it. In past, I have betrayed many times the trust which 2 people gave me and now they officially stopped sharing with me a secret.

And I have found out lately that hypocrisy is worst than disbelief according to Quran which says that hypocrite will be the lowest part of Hell to dwell there forever and one of the signs of hypocrisy I started to have is that I betray the trust and now it seems like it is unfixable that mistake which I have done.

So, does that mean that my final destination is eternal Hell??? And I have even lost hopes for salvation????

Please tell me that I wrong and I only assuming
Say: O My slaves who have transgressed against themselves (by committing evil deeds and sins)! Despair not of the Mercy of Allah, verily, Allah forgives all sins. Truly, He is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful. [Surah Az-Zumar 39:53]
Indeed Allah loves those who repent and purify themselves. [Surah Al Baqarah, 2:222]
Above two verses summarize the concept of repentance in Islam. All you need is to ask Allah for His forgiveness, ensure that you truly feel sorry for these sins, desist from committing them, and make a resolve not to recommit those sins.
Don't listen to Shaytan, keep your trust and hope in Allah. Allah will treat you the way you will think of Him. If you think He is Merciful, Loving and Forgiving, then show that in your actions as well. Inshallah you will find Allah Merciful and Forgiving beyond your imagination.
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Nitro Zeus
09-16-2019, 05:21 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by HabibUrrehman
Above two verses summarize the concept of repentance in Islam. All you need is to ask Allah for His forgiveness, ensure that you truly feel sorry for these sins, desist from committing them, and make a resolve not to recommit those sins.
Don't listen to Shaytan, keep your trust and hope in Allah. Allah will treat you the way you will think of Him. If you think He is Merciful, Loving and Forgiving, then show that in your actions as well. Inshallah you will find Allah Merciful and Forgiving beyond your imagination.
How can I start to start to feel guilty for hypocrisy I have done in past? Because, I don't feel any regrets, I am really in dangerous zone. I must be the worst creature on the whole Universe!!!
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'Abdullah
09-16-2019, 05:47 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Nitro Zeus
How can I start to start to feel guilty for hypocrisy I have done in past? Because, I don't feel any regrets, I am really in dangerous zone. I must be the worst creature on the whole Universe!!!
The fact that you are writing this post shows that you are already feeling guilty about what you did in the past. As I said in my previous post, don't loose your hope in Allah. You can think worst of yourself if that bring you close to Allah and help you to repent. Loosing hope and being proudful of our sins is not something what true believers do.

You are still very young, only 14 right? In Islam you are only accountable for your actions when you hit puberty and normally it is age of 15 ( see reference in hadith quotes below) or whenever you grow pubic hair around your private parts.

In a hadith reported by Abdullah Bin Umar (raa), he said: “My parents brought me to the Messenger of Allah on the eve of the Uhud Campaign and I was fourteen years old, so the Prophet (SAW) did not enlist me in fighting. But a year later in the Campaign of Al-Khandaqq, I was fifteen, so this time the Prophet (SAW) enlisted me in combat.” (Muslim)
This hadith indicates the age of 15 is the legal age for a Muslim boy or girl to be responsible for his or her religion as well as worldly responsibilities. Note if someone starts having wet dreams or mensuration cycle or growing of pubic hair around private parts before age 15, then he/she will be considered as an adult from that time on. 15 is only the upper limit.
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Nitro Zeus
09-16-2019, 05:53 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by HabibUrrehman
The fact that you are writing this post shows that you are already feeling guilty about what you did in the past. As I said in my previous post, don't loose your hope in Allah. You can think worst of yourself if that bring you close to Allah and help you to repent. Loosing hope and being proudful of our sins is not something what true believers do.

You are still very young, only 14 right? In Islam you are only accountable for your actions when you hit puberty and normally it is age of 15 or whenever you grow pubic hair around your private parts.
Actually, I am 20 years old, and I have done a lot of hypocrisy during my childhood and I didn't even know how serious is hypocrisy until now, just now I found out about hypocrisy. I was only trying to confess the truth about myself before Allah will say about me that I am a Munafiq on the Day of Judgment. I want to try to show that I want to improve myself from a hypocrite into the opsite of hypocrite
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'Abdullah
09-16-2019, 06:11 PM
I just edited my last post. I like to give references from Quran and hadith and that reference has now been added to my last post.

Its okay brother. You are only 20 and worried about the sins you have done, normally at this age boys talk about girls :)

Anyways all you need is to repent and move on. Whatever happened is past and we can't bring it back. We can only ask for forgiveness and focus on our present and future. Remember we are human beings. None of us can be perfect but perfection is only for Allah. We can make many mistakes and as long as we keep repenting and coming back to Allah with sincere heart, it is all good. Allah converts our sins into good deeds because of our sincere repentance. Think about your past only when you are getting low in your faith, at time thinking of sins brings us close to Allah.

Let me give a simple example. When you make mistake and you say sorry to your mom, what is your expectation? First thing you know that your mother loves you, second you know that she will forgive. If you love your mom too and is trying to keep her happy then you try to do things which make her happy right? This relationship is built more on love and hope than fear, right?

Now relate this example to Allah who loves you and I and everyone of His creation way more than mothers can. You should know that Allah loves you and you should also know that He will forgive you the moment you ask for forgiveness. You should also try to follow the guidance given by Allah to keep Allah happy and this should be done out of love and hope not fear. I am not saying that we should not fear Allah but what I am saying is that fear should not be the dominant factor for worshipping Allah. Hope you get what I am trying to say....
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