does anyone ever have this crippling fear that they will go to jahanum ?
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No, but I fear so much of ALLAH’s punishment, thats why I try to be a good person/muslim throughout the day… I use to say, Jo boya hai usi ko katna hai roz-e-mehshar…
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Quran: Bilashuba jo mujrim ban ker apne Rab ke paas qayamat ke din aayega uske liye jahanum hai jahan na mot hogi na zindagi.
Reference: Surat-ul-Taha, verse # 74.
P.S: ALLAH hum sabko hidayat de aur hamari bakhshish farma de, aameen..
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What would have happened if Shaitan obeyed to bow for Adam?
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Peace life01,
Very tough question hard to answer.
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Yes
The thought of spending time in jahanum or in any sort of punishment in the grave
What a horrible place, and to think about lengths such as ‘forever’ and lesser amounts much much longer then life on Earth. Death would die just contemplating the prospect
Gives ‘astagfirullah’ a new meaningful meaning and dimension
Late summer, early October 2016 was when it hit me and was a very difficult period for me to experience. I get the same feeling again every now and then especially in bed if my breathing is a bit slow
May Allaah forgive us all
Allaah is Ar Rahmaan and has sustained us on Earth with such generosity perhaps this will continue in the hereafter. I ask for His Guidance and His Mercy
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Does reciting Astaghfar a lot protect one from jahanum? Are there some duas that one can read to protect themselves given I’m sure I have commited will commit sins
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one such du’aa is:
allhumma ajirnii minan naar
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He would not be Shaitan!.. and then we all would still be living in Jannah! Right?
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**Let us not loose Hope in Allah’s Mercy! as stated in Surah az-Zumar
39:53 (Asad) SAY: “[Thus speaks God:] [57] ‘O you servants of Mine who have transgressed against your own selves! Despair not of God’s mercy: behold, God forgives all sins - for, verily, He alone is much-forgiving, a dispenser of grace!’ ” [58] **
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Allah forgives ALL minor sins but not shirk and any sin involving Huqooq ul 'ibaad. for the forgiveness of Huqooq ul 'ibaad, the transgressor has to restitute the damage and sincerely apologize to the victim in this dunya [before his death] for Allah to forgive his sins.
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Yes and no. Reciting istighfar is repenting for sins and seeking forgiveness of Allaah so whilst it doesn’t actually mean a guarantee from jahanum, it may be a means to protection from it. Depends if Allaah accepts it from us or not.
Then there is things such as sins involving other people, these require forgiveness from the people. That is why gheebat is to be avoided
Repentance is a major part of Islam which is these days not being given the appropriate attention
I’m not aware of any dua which can guarantee protection although there is duas requesting protection. We need to live a life of piety (obedience to Allaah) and be taken from this life as people upon whom there is reward
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This is an important message on this thread. Falling into despair is a real risk
With this optimism we can appreciate these anxieties as part of the ‘fear of Allaah’ whilst remembering Allaah is Ar Raheem, Ar Raheem
The fear of Allaah can be appreciated as a blessing and a great bestowment
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I have heard this many times do you know if this is supported by Quran and Hadith? to my understanding apart from shrik Allah forgives everything.
another thing not realted to this how people say Allah will judge or Allah knows who will go to jannah etc yes this is right but would it really be wrong to say if some one is drinking they are still a good person that is worthy of jannah ? what i mean to ask is does ALLAH love his practising servants more?