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Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
“And those who, when they
have committed Faahishah (illegal sexual intercourse) or wronged themselves
with evil, remember Allaah and ask forgiveness for their sins; — and none
can forgive sins but Allaah — and do not persist in what (wrong) they have
done, while they know.
136. For such, the reward is forgiveness from their Lord,
and Gardens with rivers flowing underneath (Paradise), wherein they shall
abide forever. How excellent is this reward for the doers (who do righteous
deeds according to Allaah’s Orders)”
[Aal ‘Imraan 3:135-136]
Ibn Katheer said:
The words “and do not persist in what (wrong) they have
done” mean: they repent from their sins and quickly turn to Allaah, and
they do not persist in their sin, rather they give it up, and if they do
that again they repent to Him.
Tafseer Ibn Katheer, 1/408.
It was narrated that Abu Hurayrah said: I heard the Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) say: “A person committed a
sin and said: ‘My Lord, I have sinned; forgive me.’ His Lord said: ‘Is My
slave acknowledging that he has a Lord Who forgives sins and punishes for
them? I have forgiven My slave.’ Then as much time passed as Allaah willed,
then he committed a sin and said, ‘My Lord, I have sinned; forgive me.’ His
Lord said: ‘Is My slave acknowledging that he has a Lord Who forgives sins
and punishes for them? I have forgiven My slave.’ Then as much time passed
as Allaah willed, then he committed a sin and said, ‘My Lord, I have sinned;
forgive me.’ His Lord said: ‘Is My slave acknowledging that he has a Lord
Who forgives sins and punishes for them? I have forgiven My slave,’ – three
times…”
Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 7507; Muslim, 2758.
Al-Nawawi (may Allaah have mercy on him) included this
hadeeth under the heading: “Acceptance of repentance from sins even if the
sins and repentance happen repeatedly.”
He said in his Sharh:
We have already discussed this issue at the beginning of the
Book of Repentance. These ahaadeeth clearly point to that, and even if the
sin is repeated a hundred times or a thousand times or more, and he repents
each time, his repentance will be accepted and his sin will be erased. And
if he repents once from them all, his repentance will be valid.
Sharh Muslim, 17.75.
Ibn Rajab al-Hanbali said:
‘Umar ibn ‘Abd al-‘Azeez said: O people, whoever commits a
sin, let him seek the forgiveness of Allaah and repent, and if he repeats
it, let him seek the forgiveness of Allaah and repent, and if he repeats it,
let him seek the forgiveness of Allaah and repent, for it is like chains
around the neck of man, and doom lies in persisting in it.
What this means is that a person will inevitably commit the
sins that it is decreed he will commit, as the Prophet (peace and
blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “The son of Adam’s share of zina is
decreed for him, and he will inevitably come to that…” But Allaah has given
him a way out from the sins that he falls into and He erases them by means
of repentance and seeking forgiveness. If he does that then he will escape
from the evil of sin, but if he persists in his sin he will be doomed.
Jaami’ al-‘Uloom al-Hakam,
1/165.
Although Allaah hates sin and warns of punishment for it, He
does not want His slaves to despair of His mercy. He likes the sinner to
seek His forgiveness and repent to Him, but the Shaytaan likes it when
despair fills a person’s heart and prevents him from repenting and turning
to Allaah.
It was said to al-Hasan al-Basri: Would not any one of us
feel ashamed before his Lord to seek forgiveness from his sin then go back
to it, then seek forgiveness then go back to it? He said: The Shaytaan would
like you to feel that way; never give up seeking forgiveness.
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