Date: Sat, 21 Nov 2009 14:19:12 -0500 Return-Path: phpmailer@islamreligion.com To: you@you.com From: "IslamReligion.com Recommend Service" Subject: Your friend read this article recommends you : Forgiveness for All Previous Sins Message-ID: X-Priority: 3 X-Mailer: PHPMailer [version 1.73] X-Original-Sender-IP: 38.107.191.97 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="b1_b4fab6fc5ff1cd5bea985d371d2b0704" --b1_b4fab6fc5ff1cd5bea985d371d2b0704 Content-Type: text/plain; charset = "iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Forgiveness for All Previous Sins Description: A person need not despair from the mercy of God in regards to the sins one may have committed in their life, for indeed God, The Most Forgiving and Merciful, is able to forgive all sins. By islam-guide.com Published on 08 Mar 2006 - Last modified on 01 Apr 2008 Viewed: 14382 (daily average: 11) - Rating: 4.7out of5 - Rated by: 44Printed: 503 - Emailed: 42 - Commented on: 3 Category: Articles > The Benefits of Islam > Forgiveness for All Previous Sins When someone converts to Islam, God forgives all of his previous sins and evil deeds.  A man called Amr came to the Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, and said, “Give me your right hand so that I may give you my pledge of loyalty.”  The Prophet stretched out his right hand.  Amr withdrew his hand.  The Prophet said: “What has happened to you, O Amr?”  He replied, “I intend to lay down a condition.”  The Prophet asked: “What condition do you intend to put forward?”  Amr said, “That God forgive my sins.”  The Prophet, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, said: “Didn’t you know that converting to Islam erases all previous sins?”[1] After converting to Islam, the person will be rewarded for his or her good and bad deeds according to the following saying of the Prophet Muhammad: “Your Lord, Who is blessed and exalted, is most merciful.  If someone intends to do a good deed but does not do it, a good deed will be recorded for him.  And if he does do it, (a reward of) ten to seven hundred or many more times (the reward of the good deed), will be recorded for him.  And if someone intends to do a bad deed but does not do it, a good deed will be recorded for him.  And if he does do it, a bad deed will be recorded against him or God will wipe it out.”[2] Footnotes: [1] Narrated in Saheeh Muslim, #121, and Mosnad Ahmad, #17357. [2] Narrated in Mosnad Ahmad, #2515, and Saheeh Muslim, #131. The web address of this article:http://www.islamreligion.com/articles/248/Copyright © 2006-2009 IslamReligion.com. All rights reserved. --b1_b4fab6fc5ff1cd5bea985d371d2b0704 Content-Type: text/html; charset = "iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

Forgiveness for All Previous Sins


Description: A person need not despair from the mercy of God in regards to the sins one may have committed in their life, for indeed God, The Most Forgiving and Merciful, is able to forgive all sins.
By islam-guide.com
Published on 08 Mar 2006 - Last modified on 01 Apr 2008
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Category: Articles > The Benefits of Islam > Forgiveness for All Previous Sins

When someone converts to Islam, God forgives all of his previous sins and evil deeds.  A man called Amr came to the Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, and said, “Give me your right hand so that I may give you my pledge of loyalty.”  The Prophet stretched out his right hand.  Amr withdrew his hand.  The Prophet said: “What has happened to you, O Amr?”  He replied, “I intend to lay down a condition.”  The Prophet asked: “What condition do you intend to put forward?”  Amr said, “That God forgive my sins.”  The Prophet, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, said: “Didn’t you know that converting to Islam erases all previous sins?”[1]

After converting to Islam, the person will be rewarded for his or her good and bad deeds according to the following saying of the Prophet Muhammad: “Your Lord, Who is blessed and exalted, is most merciful.  If someone intends to do a good deed but does not do it, a good deed will be recorded for him.  And if he does do it, (a reward of) ten to seven hundred or many more times (the reward of the good deed), will be recorded for him.  And if someone intends to do a bad deed but does not do it, a good deed will be recorded for him.  And if he does do it, a bad deed will be recorded against him or God will wipe it out.”[2]



Footnotes:

[1] Narrated in Saheeh Muslim, #121, and Mosnad Ahmad, #17357.

[2] Narrated in Mosnad Ahmad, #2515, and Saheeh Muslim, #131.

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