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    Salam,

    If a person commits some bad sins, leaves salaat and other, and then sincerely comes back to Islam and repents, admits his bad behavior to Allah, does that have the same effect as on with reverts? For example. If a person eats and drinks haram or does something bad like taking ribba but then after repentance and fixing the problem is everything clean?

    Imagine that a person started drinking alcohol for a stupid reason and then after repentance, that person still doesn't have acceptance from Allah for 40 days? Not even duga?
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    Re: Effects of tawba



    The repentence is often accepted inshaAllah.
    There are some primary sources when the repentence is not accepted, but the person should try his best to sincerely repent and leave sins as that is our only hope.

    In addition we should try our best to improve in doing more and more good deeds as much as we can.

    Nowdays over the internet it is easy to pay large amounts of sadaqa and earn lerge redemptions kaffarah or enduring sadaqah jariya like community wells construction etc.


    Safest would be to pray every salat person did not pray and for each day person did not fast it is easier to pay kaffarah, feed the hungry 60 person for each day (the safeat option and it is even not large price, maybe some 10000 £ for some years of not fasting). The easiest options is during Ramadan to feed a family or out of Ramadan to feed a family for a month, as that is 30 daysx4 person-2 days of non fasting. Say you did not fast 3 Ramadans-that is 3x0.5x30=45 feeding months of a family packs.
    InshaAllah.

    We should not be depressive, but the opposite, try to do more and more good days from day to day with a consistant baseline.

    There are great rewards for reciting a lot of surah ikhlas. Sone recite 1000x daily as a great nawafil (expiates sins especially good, even done to other person inshaAllah, you will not stand on sirat bridge).
    After completing 100 000 inshaAllah you shall be as new.

    It is good to recite a lot of salawat, say 1000x mornings and evenings, say short one as Allahumma salli ala Muhammadin wa ala ali Muhammad wa barik wa sallim.
    Estegfar, like for great sins:Astagfirullah al adheem alladhee la ilaha illa huwal hayyul qayyumu wa atubu ilayh.

    Do not loose hope, as many who did great great sins became even saints.

    Focus onto repentence, altruism and increasing every good deed you can.

    Of course regular reading and studying with duas for guidence and ilm is a must.
    Last edited by Murid; 06-19-2022 at 05:23 PM.
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    Re: Effects of tawba

    @Murid you didn't answer my question
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    It shall everything be clean inshaAllah after sincere repentence and a lot of effort to clear debt and increase in good deeds balance that shall efface bad ones.

    Do not despair as even roadway robbers repented, did great amounts of good deeds amd became saints.
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    Re: Effects of tawba

    @Murid again not answered my question. I get that you have good intentions, but if you don't know the answer, it's better to keep quiet.

    Anyone with the knowledge to answer? If a man used to drink alcohol and then repented, is he still in 40 days of rejection from Allah?
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    Re: Effects of tawba

    format_quote Originally Posted by RevertTayra View Post
    Salam,

    If a person commits some bad sins, leaves salaat and other, and then sincerely comes back to Islam and repents, admits his bad behavior to Allah, does that have the same effect as on with reverts? For example. If a person eats and drinks haram or does something bad like taking ribba but then after repentance and fixing the problem is everything clean?

    Imagine that a person started drinking alcohol for a stupid reason and then after repentance, that person still doesn't have acceptance from Allah for 40 days? Not even duga?
    Try to repent every time after you have committed a sin. We get tired of sinning but Allah doesn't get tired of forgiving. If He's giving you the chance of repentance, it means He loves you and He wants you to seek Him.

    Don't worry if you have committed a sin 10,000 times, repent to Allah as many times and you will be as clean as a baby in sha Allah.

    And when Allah has really forgiven you, you will feel peace in your heart. This is a sign that He has forgiven you and that you won't feel like doing that sin again.
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    Re: Effects of tawba

    format_quote Originally Posted by RevertTayra View Post
    Salam,

    If a person commits some bad sins, leaves salaat and other, and then sincerely comes back to Islam and repents, admits his bad behavior to Allah, does that have the same effect as on with reverts? For example. If a person eats and drinks haram or does something bad like taking ribba but then after repentance and fixing the problem is everything clean?

    Imagine that a person started drinking alcohol for a stupid reason and then after repentance, that person still doesn't have acceptance from Allah for 40 days? Not even duga?
    Asalaamu Alaikum,

    Yes the same principle applies with regards to repentance from sins whether one is a revert or not.

    It is mentioned in a Hadeeth that when a person seeks forgiveness from a sin, it is as if he did not commit that sin at all. Ask for forgiveness in your own language and your own words. At the time of seeking forgiveness (Taubah) keep the following points in mind:

    * You should not be involved in the sin at the time of Taubah.
    * You should have regret and remorse over your sins.
    * You should promise Allah Ta’aala that you will not return to that sin again.

    Any sin, irrespective of how big it is, is forgiven through making Taubah. Turn towards Allah and He will turn towards you.

    If the sin involved rights of others, then with repentance unto Allah, the rights of the other persons have to be fulfilled or forgiveness has to be sought from those persons too. When the rights of others are involved, repentance unto Allah Ta’aala alone will not suffice. Fulfilment of the right or forgiveness has to be sought from the aggrieved.

    Source: https://islamqa.org/hanafi/askmufti/...or-repentance/

    With regards to sins that cause a person's good deeds to be lost for a specified period of time like consuming alcohol:

    The Prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace) said, “Whoever drinks wine, his prayer is not accepted from him for 40 days. If he repents, Allah forgives him…” [Tirmidhi]

    Drinking wine or other intoxicants is a major sin. In order for one to eradicate the sin, one engages in a sincere repentance. Legally speaking, one does not have to make up the prayers performed if the prayers were valid. “Not accepted” in the hadith means that the prayers are not accepted in terms of reward. As such, one can make up these prayers as part of the remorse felt for committing such a sin, though it is not an obligation.

    Prohibition of Drinking Intoxicants & Using Drugs

    Drinking wine is a major sin, even if one consumes only a drop. [Dhahabi, Kitab al-Kaba’ir] This ruling is established by scholarly consensus. Allah says in the Quran:

    “O ye who believe! Intoxicants and gambling, (dedication of) stones, and (divination by) arrows, are an abomination of Satan’s handwork: eschew such (abomination), that ye may prosper. Satan’s plan is (but) to excite enmity and hatred between you, with intoxicants and gambling, and hinder you from the remembrance of God, and from prayer: will ye not then abstain?” [The Table: 90-91]

    “They will ask you about wine and gambling. Say: There is great sin therein.” [Baqara: 219]

    Scholars determine that the legal reason for the prohibition of drinking wine is because it is a drink that intoxicates. Thus, any drink that results in intoxication is also forbidden to consume, like many modern-day alcoholic beverages. [al-Asadi, al-Mujiz]

    Smoking marijuana is also prohibited “…because it corrupts the mind and diverts one from remembering Allah and the prayer…” [al-Nakhlawi, al-Hadhr wa al-Ibaha]

    Explanation of the Hadith

    The prayer is the best form of worship performed by the body. Therefore, if it is not accepted, then what is lesser than this in worship is also intended. The reason 40 days were specified is because wine is said to stay in the body, the veins, and the nerves for this amount of time. [al-Manawi, Fayd al-Qadir]

    Acceptance of Prayers

    There is a distinction scholars like to make between acceptance in terms of validity and acceptance in terms of reward. Acceptance in terms of validity means that one performed all of the prayer’s conditions, pillars, and necessary actions outlined by the jurists. Consequently, the prayer is valid and it does not need to be made up. Acceptance in terms of reward means that one may have performed the prayer in the correct manner but it is dependent upon Allah’s generosity if its performance is rewarded.

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    The aforementioned hadith indicates that one who drinks intoxicants will not receive the reward for the prayers performed for 40 days unless one repents. It does not mean that the prayers are invalid and need to be made up because they are missing a condition of validity. [ibn al-Najar, al-Kawkab al-Munir] Rather, it demonstrates the beauty of Islam because even if one wronged themselves, there is still hope for forgiveness and making a new beginning.

    Allah says in the Quran, “Say: Oh my slaves who have transgressed against yourselves, do not despair of the mercy of Allah, verily, Allah forgives all sins.” [Throngs: 53]

    Engage in Repentance

    If one commits a major sin, a sincere repentance is the only thing that can absolve one from it. A sincere repentance entails four conditions:

    a. One leaves the sin,
    b. One feels remorse for the action committed,
    c. One resolves to not return to it, and
    d. One pays back or returns what one owes if the sin involves the rights of others.

    [Nawawi, Riyad al-Salihin]

    No one should ever despair Allah’s mercy if they’ve truly repented. He is the only One who can forgive us for the wrong we willingly commit. He is oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful.

    Allah says in the All-Mightly Quran:

    “And those who, when they do an evil thing or wrong themselves, remember Allah and implore forgiveness for their sins – Who forgives sins save Allah only? – and will not knowingly repeat (the wrong) they did.” [Ali Imran: 135]

    “Ask your Lord for forgiveness and then turn in repentance to Him.” [Hud: 3]

    “O you who believe! Turn in sincere repentance to Allah.” [The Forbidding: 8]

    Source: https://islamqa.org/hanafi/seekersgu...d-for-40-days/
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