In Christianity there is sin that can not be forgiven it is blasphemy against the holy spirit. I was woundering if Islam has any thing that can't be forgiven?
2006-11-02
10:56:40
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Thats kinda confusing mido you are saying all is forgiven but some are saying different.
2006-11-02
11:06:17 ·
update #1
Jesus son of god said in Mattew 31 "Therefore I say to you, any sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven men, but blasphemy against the Spirit shall not be forgiven. This also refered to the Unpardonable Sin.
@ Poki again thank you for your good answer
2006-11-02
11:23:01 ·
update #2
sins can be forgiven by God only!!
repent and God is the most Gracious most Merciful.
HE is the only one that Judges you and knows what's in your heart.
you do what you're told to do and pray for forgiveness.
it's also said that Pilgrimage washes away ones' previous sins.
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ALL sins are forgivable even if you were an unbeliever and then become a believer your sinful past will be forgiven when you repent and become a believer.
2006-11-02 11:06:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Polygamy...
Associating someone/something with God.
It's the only sin that's almost impossible to get forgiven for.
Everything else is up for mercy.
Just to clarify... if you die without repenting or seeking mercy for placing something/someone in the same category as God, your sin is not forgiven. Because you didn't ask for it. And you didn't have the intention of changing. But if you die truly repenting and you're sorry for what you did, then the sin can be forgiven.
But it's really all up to God....
I guess it depends on your true intentions and God.
2006-11-02 18:59:12
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answered by falzalnz 6
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All sins in Islam are forgivable except associating others to God, which is called "Shirk" in Arabic.
The word shirk is derived from the Arabic root Å -R-K (Ø´ ر Ù). This consonantal root has the general meaning of "to share" (A. A. Nadwi, Vocabulary of the Qur'an). In the context of the Qur'an, the particular sense of "sharing as an equal partner" is usually understood, so that polytheism is "attributing a partner to God". In the Qur'an shirk and the related word (plural Stem IV active participle) mushrikun (Ù
شرÙÙÙ) "those who commit shirk" often clearly refers to the enemies of Islam (as in verse 9.5) but sometimes it also refers to erring Muslims (verse 6.122)
If you become Muslim all of your prior sins will be erased.
2006-11-02 23:44:55
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answered by **PuRe** 4
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Qur'an "39:53"
"Say: O My slaves who have been prodigal to their own hurt! Despair not of the mercy of Allah, Who forgiveth all sins. Lo! He is the Forgiving, the Merciful."
All sins are forgivable if you do three things:
1.Feel sorry for doing the sin.
2.Intending not to repeat it again.
3.Giving back the rights to people if the sin was between you and other people like steeling for example.
2006-11-02 19:03:57
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answered by mido 4
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As long as ur a one god believer(no children, wives, etc.), most sins will be forgiven. Most, not all.
2006-11-02 19:36:13
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answered by !♥~FaY9512~♥! 4
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I never heard that there is any sin that cannot be forgiven in christianity. are you sure about that? what's the citation?
2006-11-02 19:10:27
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answered by Anonymous
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You could be forgiven for converting to Christianity.. but they'll still have to kill you. You'll be forgiven, but at the cost of your life or so I've heard.
2006-11-02 19:01:40
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answered by Lobo man 2
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can't be forgiven for converting to christianity
2006-11-02 18:59:24
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answered by injesu 3
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Screw the Holy Spirit!
You mean like that?
Sorry, but there is no holy spirit to blasphemy about. I doubt that anybody outside of Christianity really cares about such blasphemy.
The same holds true of Islam. They've killed people for converting to atheism and Christianity. Like saying "Screw the Holy Ghost", it makes no sense.
2006-11-02 19:00:19
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answered by nondescript 7
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all sins can be forgiven (but before death)
2006-11-02 19:00:18
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answered by Anonymous
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