O God! You love to forgive, so forgive me.
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The Quran says that a believer will not be left with saying I believe and then be left alone, but he/she will be tested.
That’s one of the reasons why God created mankind, to test them and see who is best in deed (Quran).
And God said in the Quran that if a people did no wrong and asked God for forgiveness, God would replace that people with a people who would.
Doing wrong is natural, but not repenting and praying to God for forgiveness, is something unnatural only a disbeliever would do.
The disbelievers who die disbelieving in God etc, their deeds does not matter (Quran). They will enter the Hellfire.
But don’t think you will not enter Hell just because you say you are a Muslim. You can. Eternally, I don’t know, possibly not, possibly yes.
The believers who do wrong and evil, who do not repent and pray to God for forgiveness (sincerely), will get punished, unless he/she repents and pray to God for Forgiveness, then if it’s accepted or not is decided by God, and God is the Decider.
This entire life is only a means for the eternal Hereafter.
Thus, repent to God and pray and ask God for forgiveness for your sins, and if you can’t sincerely repent, ask God for help, for sometimes help is needed, for true repentance can be sometimes difficult.
I have done wrong in my life, and had I not been a believer, I would have been among the lost and destroyed.
But I have always believed in God, and after I failed the test with the devils ordained by God, I turned to the Lord of all worlds in repentance crying and begging for forgiveness, and I was forgiven, and had i not, I wouldn’t have been here now.
Just to bring forth one example of a wrong I did.
One can do wrong, but repent to God, like Adam (as) and his wife did, and then the decision belongs to God.
The highest goal is to enter Paradise, and not Hell. That’s the ultimate attainment (Quran). As I said, this life is only a means for the eternal Hereafter, so the highest goal is to succeed there.
May God pardon us and forgive us and have mercy upon us, and may God grant us Paradise, and may God protect us and save us from the Hellfire.
On God we rely, to Him, we shall certainly return.
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The Quran says that a believer will not be left with saying I believe and then be left alone, but he/she will be tested.
That’s one of the reasons why God created mankind, to test them and see who is best in deed (Quran).
And God said in the Quran that if a people did no wrong and asked God for forgiveness, God would replace that people with a people who would.
Doing wrong is natural, but not repenting and praying to God for forgiveness, is something unnatural only a disbeliever would do.
The disbelievers who die disbelieving in God etc, their deeds does not matter (Quran). They will enter the Hellfire.
But don’t think you will not enter Hell just because you say you are a Muslim. You can. Eternally, I don’t know, possibly not, possibly yes.
The believers who do wrong and evil, who do not repent and pray to God for forgiveness (sincerely), will get punished, unless he/she repents and pray to God for Forgiveness, then if it’s accepted or not is decided by God, and God is the Decider.
This entire life is only a means for the eternal Hereafter.
Thus, repent to God and pray and ask God for forgiveness for your sins, and if you can’t sincerely repent, ask God for help, for sometimes help is needed, for true repentance can be sometimes difficult.
I have done wrong in my life, and had I not been a believer, I would have been among the lost and destroyed.
But I have always believed in God, and after I failed the test with the devils ordained by God, I turned to the Lord of all worlds in repentance crying and begging for forgiveness, and I was forgiven, and had i not, I wouldn’t have been here now.
Just to bring forth one example of a wrong I did.
One can do wrong, but repent to God, like Adam (as) and his wife did, and then the decision belongs to God.
The highest goal is to enter Paradise, and not Hell. That’s the ultimate attainment (Quran). As I said, this life is only a means for the eternal Hereafter, so the highest goal is to succeed there.
May God pardon us and forgive us and have mercy upon us, and may God grant us Paradise, and may God protect us and save us from the Hellfire.
On God we rely, to Him, we shall certainly return.