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A Sin that Leads to Jannah… |
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Thursday, 05 June 2008 |
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Ibn al-Qayyim (rahimahullah) said:
“Sin may be more beneficial for a person, if it leads him to
repent, than doing a lot of acts of worship. This is what is meant by the words
of one of the Salaf:‘A person may commit a sin and enter Paradise because of it,
or he may do an act of worship and enter Hell because of it.’
They said: ‘How is that?’ He said: ‘He may commit a sin and continues to think
about it, and when he stands or sits or walks he remembers his sin, so he feels
ashamed and repents and seeks forgiveness and regrets it, so that will be the
means of his salvation. And he may do a good deed and continue to think about
it, and when he stands or sits or walks he remembers it and it fills him with
self-admiration and pride, so it is the cause of his doom.
So the sin may be the factor that leads him to do acts of
worship and good deeds and to change his attitude so that he fears Allah and
feels shy before Him and feels humiliated before Him, hanging his head in
shame and weeping with regret, seeking the forgiveness of his Lord. Each of
these effects is better for a person than an act of worship that makes him
feel proud and show off and look down on people. Undoubtedly this sin is
better before Allah and is more likely to bring salvation than one who
admires himself and looks down on others, and who thinks that he is doing
Allah a favour. Even if he says words that indicate something other than
that, Allah is the Witness over what is in his heart. Such a person may feel
hatred towards people if they do not hold him in high esteem and humiliate
themselves before him. If he were to examine himself honestly, he would see
that clearly.”
TAKEN FROM:
Madaarij al-Saalikeen, 1/299 POSTED ON:
The Clear
Sunnah
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 05 June 2008 )
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