yesh and a zinaa person has to marry a zinaa person, like he cant marry a chaste woman, but bro, also say 2 him that Allah (swt) is the all forgivin he will forgive u, if u ask him, so tell ur brother, if he repents proply den he is no longer a fornicator, because it says "he who repents is just like a new born" meanin der sins r wiped away!! ameen
may Allah (swt) guide us & keep us under his guidance & keep shaytaan away frm us & forgive us weneva we sin! ameen!
Can you keep repenting each time you fornicate, and have the sin forgiven?
Can you keep repenting each time you fornicate, and have the sin forgiven?
i dont really understand what youre saying here. you cant be suggesting that all unchaste people have sinserly repented? some have, some havent, but the point is, what they did is a crime and if they are found guilty under the islamic legal system they have to be punished.
you wouldnt release a theif with out punishment if he or she were caught, or a murderer, even if they did repent, so why should we let fornicators and adulters off so easy?
Are people supposed to be punished even if they repent?
According to Islamic belief - if you're not punished in the world, you'll be punished in the hereafter.
If your're punished and repented in this worldly life, you have no more that sins to carry in the hereafter.
There are actually different issues that are being mixed here. One is the societal morality protected by the law, and the other is the individual issue of forgiveness and repentence. So in an Islamic state, once the issue of fornication is brought before the courts then a punishment must be imposed irrespective of the repentence of the sinner. This is to fulfill the penal function of deterrence and denunciation and the protectection and preservation of society that is achieved as a result of that. If the individual guilty of this sin has not made his/her case public, then it is better for them not to do so, since it is a personal sin and they are to repent sincerely to God. The forgiveness of God is contingent upon the individual's repentence and not the state-imposed punishment which has another function altogether.Are people supposed to be punished even if they repent?
So you actually have to have the physical punishment, or you'll be punished when you die
Can you steal money from someone, repent and leave with no punishment? Under secular law?
In this case it's hard to understand why people have such a problem with unchaste people. No one knows if they've repented for their sins.
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