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Repentance
Du`a to Strengthen Faith and Get Rid of Whispers
1. Faith increases by doing acts of worship and righteous deeds, and it decreases by committing sins. So whoever wants to increase his faith, let him focus on obeying Allah and let him avoid disobeying Him. What will help him to do that is spending time with righteous people and keeping away from innovators and sinners. 2. The remedy for intrusive thoughts (Waswas) is to ignore them and turn away from them; to recite a great deal of Quran; to do great deal of righteous deeds; and to call upon Allah, may He be Glorified, and beseech Him to ward off the schemes of the Shaytan from you and to make you steadfast in adhering to the truth.10,933Will You Be Forgiven If You Mistreat Your Parents in Islam?
All this person who mistreated his parents has to do now is hasten to repent for Allah has promised to accept the repentance of the one who repents. Regretting mistreating his parents is repentance in itself. After a parent’s death, one can honour them by making a lot of du`a from them, doing righteous deeds on their behalf, and honouring their friends and loved ones.11,522Will the two angels forget the bad deeds of the person who repents?
5,783Is it essential to mention all sins when repenting?
11,547The testimony of Tawheed includes all three types of Tawheed
22,872He acquired unlawful wealth and bought an apartment with it. Does he have to get rid of it?
4,391He committed zina with a woman; does he have to marry her in order to conceal what happened?
14,162If 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
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