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- "Whoever says, 'Subhan Allâh wa bihamdihi,' one hundred times a
day, will be forgiven all his sins even if they were as much as the foam
of the sea." [Sahîh Al-Bukhari]
- "Whoever says: 'La ilaha illal-lah wahdahu la sharika lahu,
lahu-l-mulk wa lahu-l-hamd wa huwa 'ala kulli shai'in qadir,' one
hundred times will get the same reward as given for manumitting ten
slaves; and one hundred good deeds will be written in his accounts, and
one hundred sins will be deducted from his accounts, and it (his saying)
will be a shield for him from Satan on that day till night, and nobody
will be able to do a better deed except the one who does more than
he." [Sahîh Al-Bukhari]
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- If anyone extols Allâh after every prayer thirty-three times
[SubhanAllâh], and praises Allâh thirty-three times [Alhamdulillah], and
declares His Greatness thirty-three times [Allâh hu Akbar], ninety-nine
times in all, and say to complete a hundred: "There is no god but
Allâh, having no partner with Him, to Him belongs sovereignty and to Him
to praise due, and He is Potent over everything," his sins will be
forgiven even if these are as Abûndant as the foam of the sea.
- [Sahîh Muslim]
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- "If anyone sits in an assembly where there is much clamor and says
before getting up to leave, "Subhanaka Allâhumma wa bihamdika,
ashadu an-la illaha illa-anta, astaghfiruka wa atubu ilayka" (Glory
be to You, O Allâh, and I begin with declaring all praise is due to You,
I testify that there is no god but You; I ask Your pardon and turn to
You in repentance), he will be forgiven any sin that he might have
committed while in that assembly. [Tirmidhi and Al-Baihaqi,
- (Kitab ad-D'wat Al-kabir)]
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- If anyone wears a new garment and says, "Alhamdu lillahillazi
kasaabi hazaa wa razakabehi min ghairi hawlin minna walaa kuwwata"
- 'All praise be to Allâh, Who clothed me with this garment and provided
it for me, with no power or strength from myself' Allâh will forgive all
his previous sins."
- [Abû Dawûd, At-Tirmidhi and Ibn Maajah]
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- "Except those who repent and believe and work righteous deeds, for
them Allah will change their evil deeds to good deeds, and Allah is
Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful."
- [Sûrah al-Furqân: 70]
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- The most correct opinion is that those evil deeds that have passed are
turned into good deeds by way of the true and sincere repentance itself.
This is because every time that person remembers what he had done, he
regrets it, feels remorse, and seeks Allah’s forgiveness. In this way,
the sin becomes an act of obedience. On the Day of Judgment, even if he
finds those sins recorded against him, they do him no harm and are
turned into good deeds on the page of his account
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- "Indeed, I know the last person to leave the Hellfire and the last
person to enter Paradise. A man will be brought and it will be said:
‘Set aside his major sins and ask him only about his minor ones.’ It
will be said to him: ‘On a certain day did you do such deeds and on a
certain day did you do such a deed?’ He will say: ‘Yes’, unable to deny
anything of it. Then it shall be said to him: ‘For you is a good deed
for each of those evil deeds.’ Then he will say: ‘O My Lord! I did other
things that I do not see (recorded) here!’"
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- "Every descendant of Adam is oft to err, and the best of those who
err are those who are oft to repent."
- [Sunan al-Tirmidhî and Sunan Ibn Mâjah ]
- "If you were to not commit sins, Allah would remove you and replace
you with a people who would commit sins and then seek Allah’s
forgiveness, so Allah could forgive them."
- [Sahîh Muslim (2749)]
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- Therefore, we must make ourselves upright and not pine over our past
faults. We must know that none of us are going to gain admission into
Paradise by virtue of our deeds, but only by Allah encompassing us with
his mercy and His grace.
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- Establish himself upon a sin
- He does not persist in his heedlessness.
- He neither despairs of Allah’s mercy nor sees renewal as hopeless.
- Instead, he resolves himself to seek Allah’s forgiveness and to follow
up his evil deed with works of righteousness. He knows for certain that
Allah is the Most Merciful of all and the best in forgiveness.
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- "Indeed the mercy of Allah is near to those who do good."
[Sûrah al-A`râf: 56]
- So we must resolve to be among those who do good
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- Make it our habit to remember Allah, to thank Him, and to seek His
forgiveness, for indeed good deeds wipe away evil ones. If we slip and
commit a sin, we must make sure not to follow it up with another sin.
- Instead, we must hasten to what is good and wipe away the effect of that
evil deed from our slate. We must cleanse our countenance of it and
remove its pain from our souls.
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- That he has no power on his own to turn from sin to obedience, from
heedlessness to awareness, and from weakness to strength, except by the
grace of Almighty Allah.
- Therefore, we ask Allah, by his grace and generosity, to turn us towards
Him by his mercy, forgive us, and not to leave us to our own devices
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