THE FORGIVENESS OF SINS
“O
My slaves who have transgressed against themselves (by committing evil
deeds and sins)! Despair not of the Mercy of God: verily, God forgives
all sins. Truly He is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful.” (Quran 39:53)
God
did not create humankind for any purpose other than to worship Him.
However being human makes us frail and forgetful while at the same time
our humanity often causes us to become full of our own importance;
proud and arrogant. Arrogance in turn often causes us to commit sins,
and our forgetfulness often causes us to make mistakes that can easily
lead to sinful behavior. God knows us well, He is our Creator.
He
has not abandoned us to our own imperfect nature; He has provided us
with innumerable opportunities to turn to Him for forgiveness. In fact
God loves that we feel remorse, and turn to Him seeking His forgiveness
and comfort. Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be
upon him, said to his companions, and to all those who follow them in
righteousness, “If
you did not commit sins, God would replace you with other people who
would commit sins, and ask for God's forgiveness, and He would forgive
them.” [1] This is not an encouragement to sin, but demonstrates the infinite Mercy of God.
The door to forgiveness is always open
God,
in His infinite wisdom has made seeking forgiveness easy. If we were
not able to seek and obtain God’s forgiveness we would indeed be
miserable people, full of despair and self-loathing. It is for this
reason that there are no transgressions too big or sins too small that
God will not forgive. All sins are forgivable and the door to
forgiveness is wide open almost until the Day of Judgement is upon us.
When
God sees the sincere repentance from one of the believers – a person
who truly turns God with both fear and hope – He not only forgives the
sin, but He replaces the sins with rewardable good deeds. This is from
God’s infinite mercy.
“Except
those who repent and believe and do righteous deeds; for those, God
will change their sins into good deeds, and God is Oft-Forgiving, Most
Merciful.” (Quran 25:70)
God
also forgives us our sins through the difficulties that we face in our
lives. When we are stricken with illness or suffering from unfavourable
circumstances, we will earn forgiveness if we bear our difficulties
patiently, all the time seeking a reward from God.
Major and minor sins
Disobeying
God is always a serious matter; however the scholars of Islam have
divided sins into major and minor categories. Major sins are those sins
that entail Allah's curse or incur His wrath or are tied with the
threat of punishment of Hell, which includes the sin of worshipping
something other than God, which is the most grievous act a human being
can commit. Other major sins include murder, sorcery and adultery.
Minor sins are defined as acts that are displeasing to God but have no
defined punishment mentioned in either the Quran or the authentic
traditions. However they are not to be taken lightly because minor sins
can easily lead on to major sins and God warned us to take minor sins
seriously when He says,
“…you counted it a little thing, while with God it was very great.” (Quran24:15)
Prophet Muhammad advised us that, “Righteousness
is in good character and morality, and wrongdoing is that which wavers
in your soul, and which you dislike people finding out about.”[2]
Obtaining God’s forgiveness is easy
As
mentioned before, sincere repentance is able to wipe out a person’s
sins, forever and completely. It involves showing genuine remorse,
praying for God's mercy and forgiveness, and avoiding that sin in the
future. In addition to this, God has also given us other ways in which
to wipe the slate clean so that a person may begin again in the eyes of
God, as if he or she was a new born baby.
These
acts include a nonbeliever embracing Islam, and a person performing an
accepted pilgrimage (Hajj) to the House of God in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
“Say to those who have disbelieved [that] if they cease, what has previously occurred will be forgiven for them…” (Quran 8:38)
Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, said,
“Do you not know that accepting Islam destroys all sins which come before it?”[3]
“Whoever
performs Hajj for God's pleasure and does not have sexual relations
with his wife, and does not do evil or sins then he will return (after
Hajj free from all sins) as if he were born anew”.[4]
As
for minor sins, God mercy is so complete that he forgives us our sins
even as we perform obligatory acts. From the traditions of Prophet
Muhammad we find several sayings that attest to this fact.
“He who performs ablution well, his sins will come out from his body, even from under his nails”.[5]
“When
the time for a prescribed prayer comes, if any believer performs
ablution well and offers his prayer with humility and bowing, it will be
an expiation for his past sins, so long as he has not committed a major
sin; and this applies for all times”.[6]
“…
if he performs ablution completely and then goes to the mosque with the
sole intention of performing the prayer, and nothing urges him to
proceed to the mosque except the prayer, then, on every step which he
takes towards the mosque, he will be raised one degree or one of his
sins will be forgiven…”[7]
“Whoever
fasted the month of Ramadan out of sincere Faith (i.e. belief) hoping
for a reward from God, then all his past sins will be forgiven”.[8]
Sins
can also be forgiven by performing good deeds, again though we must
strive to do these deeds completely for the sake of God not for some
worldly reward. “
…Verily, the good deeds remove the evil deeds (small sins). This is a reminder for the mindful (those who accept advice).” (Quran 11:114)
God
has made it easy for us to seek and obtain His forgiveness however it
does not come automatically; one must seek God’s forgiveness sincerely,
knowing that it is only through God's supreme mercy that anyone will
enter Paradise. Prophet Muhammad said,
“Do good deeds properly, sincerely and moderately, and rejoice, for no one's good deeds will put him in Paradise.” His companions asked, “Not even you, O Messenger of God?” He replied, “Not even me, unless God bestows His pardon and mercy upon me.”[9]
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