Not totally sure, but the impression I get is that the suicide bombers are part of a Jihad (holy war), therefore sanctioned by God. There is no need of forgiveness because there is no sin.
Hope you get a solid answer to this one. I'll keep an eye on you.
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2006-08-20 09:20:53
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answered by Avi 2
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hi, i'm no specialist, yet i trust so certain, Inshaa Allah (God prepared) a million. deal with the single author (SWT) 2. you could be honest once you convey regret 3. you could be regretful. 4. you need to have the intentions to not repeat or to stay faraway from those sins. bear in mind, deal with the author (SWT), not the introduction. I also inspire you to ask for practise to the actual direction, the direction that the author needs you to maintain on with. I also inspire you to convey regret for associating the introduction with the author (SWT), it really is mandatory. be conscious: I even haven't any unique get admission to and that i do not even understand what's on your heart, so i can not ascertain that you're forgiven. even with the undeniable fact that, Allah (SWT) is the most merciful and maximum forgiving, that a lot i am going to allow you to realize. to grant you an concept of the forgiveness of Allah (SWT), please examine this hadith: Al-Bukhaari (7507) and Muslim (2758) narrated from Abu Hurayrah that the Prophet (peace and advantages of Allaah be upon him) stated that his Lord stated: “My slave commits sin, then he says, ‘O Allaah, forgive me my sin.’ Then Allaah says, ‘My slave has committed a sin, yet he's conscious of that he has a Lord Who forgives sin and takes away sin. So I forgive My slave.’ Then he commits sin back, and says, ‘O Allaah, forgive me my sin.’ Then Allaah says, ‘My slave has committed a sin, yet he's conscious of that he has a Lord Who forgives sin and takes away sin. So I forgive My slave.’ Then he commits sin back, and says, ‘O Allaah, forgive me my sin.’ Then Allaah says, ‘My slave has committed a sin, yet he's conscious of that he has a Lord Who forgives sin and takes away sin. So I forgive My slave.’ …” wish this helps a touch
2016-11-30 21:33:38
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answered by ? 3
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oh at last .. its your last quesiton. :)
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God forgives sins of true sincere repenter. and repentance must be with inner regret.
suicide is a different case. its punishable and after commiting suicide a person does not have time to repent,
there is a punishment in the hereafter for suicide.
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thats repentance is in world..
On the day of judgement, there is a different case.
God will forgive the sins there EXCEPT ONE. I.E. associating partners with HIm . i.e. God will not forgive anyone who worship others besides him.
Allah forgives not That partners should be set up With Him; but He forgives Anything else, to whom He pleases; to set up Partners with Allah Is to devise a sin Most heinous indeed."
[QURAN 4:48]
Allah has saved 99 parts of His mercy from 100 , for the day of judgement. and 1 part he has distributed to the whole of humanity from starting till end.
thats how merciful Allah is
but unfortunatley, many people will not be able to attain that mercy because of worshipping others besides Him.
God the father is the real God. not jesus or holy spirit. if anyone worships any other individual besides God the father or
Allah in islam,, he or she is lost forever in hell
may Allah save us form hellfire.
amen
2006-08-20 09:24:28
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answered by Anonymous
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You better first get the proper knowledge about Islam and than start asking questions. All your questions you asked today shows your ignorance biased and hatred against Islam and Muslims.
Read broaden your mind and come back with intelligent questions I sure will be more than happy to have intelligent discussion with you.
2006-08-20 09:27:18
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answered by A K 5
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Why do you care so much about your points? In case you haven't noticed, they're entirely useless. Ask your question. Forget your points. It's the wisdom coming from the answers what's going to make you richer.
And as for your question itself, I'm not a Muslim, but I find it very offensive that you're confusing ALL Muslims with those terrorist jerks. Or do I get to ask you if you Christian weren't feeling guilty when you killed all native Americans (and I mean from the whole of America, not just the USA) back in 1492, onwards? Why did you kill so many people, you Christian?
2006-08-20 09:19:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't blame all Muslims for the acts of some of them.
2006-08-20 10:14:59
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answered by bttrfly* 3
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Muslims are never sure. There is no assurance of forgiveness like you see in Christianity. Muslims can only be sure if after they die they are allowe to enter heaven.
2006-08-20 09:17:37
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answered by P P 5
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Islam isn't about your false Christian belief about "forgiveness of sins." It's about submission to God. They win. You lose.
2006-08-20 09:19:14
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answered by Señor Badass 2
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the same way as you do.
please don't be shallow.
muslims weren't a suicidal tendencies.
have a nice day.
2006-08-20 09:23:40
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answered by PHIG 3
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I can't answer it being a Christian, but I wanted to commend you on the question....I do think they should have to answer that question to themselves....I also gave you a thumbs up, too.†
2006-08-20 09:22:22
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answered by Kiss my Putt! 7
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