Showing posts with label sins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sins. Show all posts

Sunday, May 19, 2013

The 7 Deadly Sins (Collective sins of Mankind)

Septem peccata mortalia:

S   A   L   I   G   I   A
Superbia -- 'pride'

Avaritia -- 'greed'

Luxuria -- 'lust'

Invidia -- 'envy'

Gula -- 'gluttony'

Ira -- 'wrath'

Acedia -- 'sloth'

-- (Evagrius Ponticus & Pope Gregory I)


Friday, July 20, 2012

Where There is ALLAH, There is HOPE! (A MUST WATCH!!!)

This is for all the people like my self who sin and despair, but must remember the virtues of Allah`s repentance - a powerful reminder to us Muslims. O sinners, Allah`s door of repentance are open for the sincere and those who reflect (RSA)


Published on Jul 17, 2012 by MOTIVE ISLAM
http://youtu.be/4DNJcinyMEU

Assalamualaikum!
No Instruments have been used in this video. The audio on the background is only Vocals/FX. Enjoy!

Many times we commit sin and we ask forgiveness. We then commit the sin again, and then ask forgivness again, and we even commit it for a third time and that is when shaytaan starts putting doubts in us that, " Allah will probably not forgive me any more!". Walahi this thought is more dangerous than ANY SIN! Shaytaan never comes to us to tell us to stop doing the sin, but he'll always come to tell us to stop asking for forgiveness! My request from all who are reading this is, please don't give up on Allah! Trust me, Wallahi, his mercy is beyond our grasp! So please as you are reading this please ask forgiveness from Allah for all that you might, or have done!

-Jazakullah!

"Truly in the heart there is a void that can not be removed except with
the company of Allah. And in it there is a sadness that can not be
removed except with the happiness of knowing Allah and being true to
Him. And in it thereis an emptiness that can not be filled except with
love for Him and by turning to Him and always remembering Him And if
a person were given all of the world and what is in it, it would not fill
this emptiness" [Not a Hadith].



— MotiveIslam


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Saturday, July 14, 2012

Your Imaan and sins

Posted by: Sikm4n | Islamic Channel
July 14, 2012

" The bigger desire you have for a sin, the greater your Imaan if you leave it"

[Sheikh Ibn Uthaymeen]

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Sinned? Repent...if sinned again then repent again

Posted by: Islamic Reflections (FB page)

         You sin? ... Repent
         You sin again?...Repent again
         You sin again?...Repent again
         You sin again?!...YET repent AGAIN!

         but until when?!

         until you die

         Allah says: "Say, "O My servants who have transgressed against themselves [by 
         sinning], do not despair of the mercy of Allah . Indeed, Allah forgives all sins. 
         Indeed, it is He who is the Forgiving, the Merciful." - Quran 39:53

Saturday, July 7, 2012

The only thing a sinner cares about ...

‘The sinner does not care about whether he angers his Lord or not, all he cares about is satisfying his lusts and desires.’— Imam Ibn ul-Qayyim (rahimahullah)

(shared from Islamic Reflections 07/07/12)

Sunday, July 1, 2012

The major & minor sins - lower the gaze o` youth

In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.

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Brothers and sisters, let's be honest with ourselves- how often do we actually lower our gaze? Whether it's on the streets, internet, books, magazines, etc. Do we really fear Allah, our Lord in public and in private? Or are we among the hypocrites that lower their gazes when at the Masjid or Islamic gatherings, but not from non-mahrams on the streets or when we're alone browsing through the internet, magazines, etc. Do we realize the fact that Allah hears all that we say and sees all that we do, and that He knows our intentions and what is in our hearts.

40:19
        "Allah knows the fraud of the eyes, and all that the hearts conceal." (Qur'an 40: 19)

We should also ask ourselves- how often do we sin and once we recognize sins we've committed, whether they're major or minor sins...how does recognizing our sins affect us? Do we stop upon recognition and feel remorse and turn to Allah seeking forgiveness, or are we too busy and heedless to even recognize the sin let alone repent to Allah. And some of us pay so little attention to sins, that we don't even think they're worth thinking about because we assume they're so 'insignificant'. May Allah give us all the ability to recognize our sins, turn to Him in sincere repentance and may He forgive us, Ameen!

- Sheikh Kamal El-Mekki, 'The Forbidden Love'

Sunday, June 24, 2012

O sinners, repent before the pangs of death overtakes us

The following is one of the famous sayings of al-Hasan, may Allah have mercy on him:

“Before He created us, Allah knew that we would sin and disobey Him, yet He still made us Muslims. O sinners, hurry to repent before the pangs of death overcome you, before the time of utter regret is upon you. Work, for death is coming, and everything that is coming is near at hand. Death hovers over you day and night; it will not come late, not even for one who has lost track of time.”

Al-Hasan once said, “O son of Adam, to abstain from a sin is easier for you than curing it later on through repentance. How can you be sure that you will not commit a deed so grave in its wickedness that the door of repentance will be closed before you?”

The dangers of the grave and boastfully laughing...(hadith)

Abu Bakr al-Siddiq (radyAllahu`anhu) said, “He who enters the grave without any provisions is as though he wishes to sail the sea without a ship.” An ascetic once said, “The one who sins while laughing, Allaah will make him enter the Fire while crying. And the one who obeys while crying (out of fear of Allaah) Allaah will make him enter Paradise while laughing.”