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Repentance
If a disbeliever becomes a Muslim but is still persisting in a sin, is his Islam valid?
If a disbeliever or apostate becomes Muslim but persists in committing a sin from which he has not repented, his becoming Muslim is valid according to scholarly consensus. But will he be forgiven for his sin from which he has not repented by virtue of becoming Muslim? Concerning that there are two scholarly views. See a detailed discussion of that in the long answer.8,167If someone goes astray because of his defiantly disobeying his parents and their praying against him, can he ever be guided?
7,446He worked for his father in return for payment, and he took some of it and used to spend from his father’s wealth without his knowledge
10,240He went to a fortuneteller and is asking whether he can repent and how he may repent?
67,686Is punishment from Allaah one of the consequences of sin?
24,277Every time he improves in worship, he goes back to sin
109,499Acceptance of repentance
213,301Attitude towards sinners who commit sin openly
49,083Regret Is Repentance: An Islamic Perspective Explained
Regret is repentance because it leads to the other essential components of repentance – namely giving up the sin and resolving not to go back to it, and restoring people’s rights wherever possible.75,755She grew up stealing, and she doesn’t pray or fast, but she wants to repent
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