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Is it true that if one feels sorry for your sin (or intended sin) you are forgiven by Allah, or will it eventually just be a case of accounting - good versus bad deeds? Please explain to me how forgiveness works and salvation is obtained.
If you intended to do a sin, but you never did it for Allah's sake, then you get 1 reward.
If you did a sin, and you feel guilty about it, and you ask Allah for forgiveness, He will forgive you and change your bad deed into a good deed.
If you die as a believer, and did not repent to Allah in this life - then it will be a judgement of good vs bad deeds, although Allah may punish or reward the person. But in the end, the believer will enter paradise.
However, if someone sinned in this life and died as a disbeliever, then they will not be successful, their deeds will be wasted (because they were not done for Allah's pleasure so why should He reward them?) and will be destined to hell.