Imagine having to stand in front of Allah (s.w.t.) and watch the sin being committed in front of you then having to explain it.
Allah (s.w.t.) mentions in surah Ali Imran, verse 135, “And those who, when they commit immorality or wrong themselves [by transgression], remember Allah and seek forgiveness for their sins…” Keep the door of repentance open between you and Allah because He always ready to forgive you.

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Omar Suleiman’s insightful work “Repentance: Breaking the Habit of Sin” examines the Islamic viewpoint on the subject of repentance. The book urges readers to take stock of their deeds and ask Allah (SWT) for forgiveness in order to break detrimental habits and deepen their relationship with the Almighty. To lead readers towards a more purposeful and happy existence, Suleiman draws from Islamic history and the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW). For Muslims who want to better comprehend repentance and strengthen their relationship with Allah (SWT), this book is a fantastic resource.
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