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Prophet salallahu alayhi wa sallam used to seek forgiveness of Allah swt many many times throughout the day, some say 70 times a day, though he is beloved of Allah swt. How much tawbah and astaghfar are we doing though we all are well aware of what kind of things we have done and said in the past and what kind of things we are capable of doing.
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For true repentance there are three conditions:
1 To give up the sin immediately 2 To feel regret and remorse 3 To make a firm intention never to commit the sin again http://www.muftisays.com/forums/du-a...e-sinned..html |
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For true repentance there are three conditions: ![]() ![]() We can also ask for forgiveness for things that are not sins, like laziness, impatience or an inability to do something at a particular time, and ask for strength, patience, perseverance and the ability to accomplish what we set out to do as well. ![]() |
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Prophet salallahu alayhi wa sallam used to seek forgiveness of Allah swt many many times throughout the day, some say 70 times a day, though he is beloved of Allah swt. How much tawbah and astaghfar are we doing though we all are well aware of what kind of things we have done and said in the past and what kind of things we are capable of doing. its so easy to just get into the mechanical habit of doing istighfar 70 times a day because its a Sunnah, whilst forgetting to do it with strong intention and concentration and at the same time forgetting to repent from all our mistakes and doubtful actions through the day so we are building up things against us on that Day of Judgement without realizing it ![]() its a good reason for people to follow a good Sheikh who can help them keep on track and help them avoid 'failing to see the wood for the trees' |
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For true repentance there are three conditions: Infect there are two different terms Taubah and istagfar. Usually we take it as they are same, but there is slight difference between them,istagfar means feeling regret and remorse what we have done done in past, and Taubah is strong and firm intention to not do the same sin in future .... ![]() Astagfirullah Astagfirullah Astagfirullah |
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*Attayibu minnj zambi kamal la zamb lah* jazaakillah sister for the clarification. Yes you are right.......clarification from a Scholar: "Istigfaar is seeking forgiveness for past sins and taubah is the resolute not to sin again" Hope you will join us in the sister's section as soon as you have enough posts! |
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Assalaamu 'alaykum ww ![]() |
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