Ah, you are back with another one of your thought-provoking questions!
The first thing to do would probably be to admit your bad habits are forbidden in Islam and the second step would be changing your habits and sincerely repenting (which means not commiting your past sins ever again). Thirdly, always remember to look forward and think of more ways to please Allah swt e.g. prayers, du'as, fasting, improving yourself (inner jihad) or even going to Makkah and doing the Umrah to make a fresh start in life :)
Don't worry you are not alone in this, no one is free from sin... 'To err is human, to forgive divine.'
2006-11-05 23:54:00
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answered by Mawarda 3
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It is very clear to me that you are not really a Muslim, especially since you include having Non-Muslim friends, not growing a beard and condemning Osama among sins!!!
sexual relationships outside marriage is a sin in our religion, but so it is in Christianity I think. Drinking booze, eating pork are also wrongdoings in Islam and you can repent them by not doing it ever again.
2006-11-05 23:24:03
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answered by rinah 6
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First of all, condemning Osama is NOT a sin. You must realize very little about your faith if you believe that to be muslim you have to support that dude. you can be friends with non-muslims, whats wrong with that? BUT if you truly want to become a more religious person, like people said before, the door of repentance is always open. God loves people who repent. start praying, start fasting, pay charity to the poor, and above all, don't return to your sinful ways. stop eating pork, stop boozing, stop having sexual relations. God is most merciful and he can forgive you if you truly repent. He knows whats in your heart. The only sin God won't forgive is associating partners with Him. He is the One and Only.
2006-11-05 23:38:28
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answered by :) 4
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if you ask god for forgiveness then you shall be forgiven.
its never too late.
stop the drinking and eating the pork (the meat not your girlfriend)
you dont have have a beard ,osama is not a true muslim he just uses that name thinking he get a lot of support from lesser educated muslims .
you can start tomorrow by praying.
and if you really want to become a proper muslim then you have to drop the young lady as well.
unless you get married.
you got to be clear what you want and clean.
i know because i done it and wore the t shirt
when you get older and wiser you will understand more.
2006-11-05 23:28:35
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answered by FRANCIS247 2
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The Qur'an gives the prescription: "If anyone does evil or wrongs his own soul, but afterwards seeks Allah's forgiveness, he will find Allah is -Forgiving, Most Merciful."(al-Nisa; 4:110). Islam teaches repentance, stopping evil ways, feeling sorry for for what one has done, and determining to follow the path of Allah as much as humanly possible. . The Qur'an puts it clearly: "But My Mercy extends to all things."(al-A'raf; 7:156
Adam "atoned" for his sin by saying "My Lord I have sinned and if you do not forgive me and have mercy upon me then I shall indeed have lost." So God forgave him. Similarly, all human beings have the door to forgiveness left open to them by God
One of the great guiding principles of Islam is that the believer should tread a path between fear and hope. He should not take it for granted that he will enter Paradise, because this will make him complacent, and he does not know in what state he will die. Nor should he assume that he is going to Hell, because this is despairing of the mercy of Allaah, which is forbidden. So the believer does righteous deeds, and hopes that Allaah will reward him for them, and he avoids evil deeds out of fear of the punishment of Allaah. If he commits a sin, he repents in order to gain forgiveness and protect himself from the punishment of Hell. Allaah forgives all sins and accepts the repentance of those who repent. If a believer fears that the good deeds he has sent on before him are not enough, as you suggest, then he will increase his efforts, in fear and hope. No matter how many righteous deeds he has sent on before him, he cannot rely on them and take them for granted, or else he will be doomed. He keeps striving and hoping for reward, and at the same time he fears lest his deeds be contaminated with any element of showing off, self-admiration, or anything that will lead to them being rejected by Allaah
Shirk (polytheism) is an absolutely unpardonable sin. All other sins, how many and how grave they may be, can be forgiven by God Allah. He will pardon them if He likes and send the sinful persons straight to paradise, or keep them for a while in Hell and then shift them to paradise. In any case, the punishment of Hell will not be eternal for them, as it is for the Mushriks (polytheist).
2006-11-06 00:23:36
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answered by BeHappy 5
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Considering you are a muslim, you should follow your beliefs. The do's and dont's should be strickly obeyed. But, in my own opinion since i am not a muslim, what you mentioned were not sins that can bring you to hell. Especially condeming Osama, you heve the good judgement in your heart. To please Allah ? Don't do unto others what you do not like to do unto you....just follow that and i am sure when you die, you will be with Allah for eternity.
2006-11-05 23:39:52
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answered by amy n 2
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God is most merciful and forgiving to us. The door of repentance is always
open. There are prayers for repentance, ask the religious people and learn from them, but remember repent truthfully don't repeat the sins after your repentance. Stay far away from the prohibited , do what you are permitted. The only sin God will never forgive is multiple faith. Insyallah , your sins will be forgiven.
2006-11-05 23:26:51
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answered by S.K. Chan46 3
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I doubt U R a Muslim. U R mocking us. The hell with Osama.
In any case, regardless of your insults, this is the way:
Repent. Ask Allah for forgiveness. Never sin again.
2006-11-05 23:21:32
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answered by Anonymous
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you won't be forgiven if you follow a religious interpretation mate, it's the people that matter. Let Allah be for what he is and follow your spiritual self. There's more about you than you think, instead letting you tell that eating pork and drinking a beer is a sin so you can feel bad about yourself. Have more confidence....
The scriptures are all about people so follow that lead..
2006-11-05 23:33:45
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answered by Bitstorm 3
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at the start we are slaves of God. So one which deny that he no longer settle for this relation, he would desire to flow to hell because of the fact of treason to Lord. As for the all muslims enter into heaven, notwithstanding if training or no longer. it somewhat is the difficulty of concept, many muslims no longer have faith in Allah or Muhammad as prophet. They make laugh on orders of Allah and way of Prophet. They deny presence of Hell and Paradise. existence after dying. Who while between the muslims, say we are muslim and while is going to different guffawing on muslims, Islamic way of existence. they're hypocrates and reward worst of hell than polytheist. As for the Muslim who're no longer training there responsibilities in the direction of Allah or His creatures would desire to be punished to hell yet after punishment they'll flow to heaven continuously. it somewhat is likewise genuine with different monotheist religions.
2016-10-21 08:37:05
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answered by avey 4
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