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Absolution and Islam. Sins in Islam

Each faith is beautiful and respected in its own way, but only past Islam forgives all past sins and atrocities. Sins in Islam remain in the old life, because if a person accepts faith, he renounces the old. On this subject, there is even a parable about the coming to the faith of a man named Amr. He wanted to be cleansed from past sins, but the Prophet Muhammad assured that conversion reverses the dark spots of biography. For the sake of justice, it must be said that an orthodox Muslim is twice as responsible for his deeds.

And the Prophet said ...

The Great Lord is merciful and encourages people for their good deeds. The Prophet Muhammad said that even a righteous intention would be counted as a blessing. But a bad thought will leave its mark on a person. If a person does evil and repents of this, then the Lord can forgive. In Islam, there are more sins and prohibitions than in other faiths. Perhaps this is due to the fact that the very belief itself is very young and similar to a teenager - it differs in its maximalism and fervor. Severely punishes the Lord for adultery, gambling, eating prohibited foods, alcoholic libations and visiting houses of debauchery. Faithful Muslims devote much time to fellowship with God and perform namaz five times a day. Communication with God must be performed after the whole ritual. So, a Muslim must be pure spiritually and physically. There are even a number of prohibitions for prayers. Women during menstruation can be freed from prayer. Also, they can not touch the holy book (the Quran) at this time. By the way, you can not read the Quran in the toilet. You must wash your hands before you take the holy book. Scrupulous and strict such a religion as Islam.

Sins in Islam

If we try to allocate a total number, then about 76 terrible sins will come out. What are they? The first sin is not even the killing of a person, but the giving of Allah's companions, that is, of equals. This is the so-called idolatry, or "shirk." Many people believe that this sin is not affected, since they do not keep totems in the house. In fact, those who devote their lives to someone other than Allah who try to please others are sinners, they join an ideology. It is a sin to ask for help and protection from the dead, thereby bringing them to Allah. The word "shirk" translates as "mediation," that is, the creation of third parties between man and Allah. This is the most serious sin, which is not forgiven, for the main principle of the Koran is that there is no other God but Allah. Great sins in Islam are not only idolatry and murder, but also witchcraft, neglect of prayer and evasion of the payment of zakat. Theoretically, the last two provisions are voluntary, but every Muslim should do them, if there are no compelling reasons for evasion. So, prayer can be postponed to pregnant women, sick people. But the payment of zakat is a mandatory annual tax in favor of the needy. In practice, this expression of mercy, kindness and generosity. Bitter and painful punishment is for those who shy away from paying zakat.

After five pillars

Disobedience stands along with usury in the list of sins, since, in fact, it assumes a single thought of one's own elevation over other people. Respect for the elder is necessary for a developed and kind person. In families they do not raise their voices, they do not arrange scandals. Muslims do not resort to low-level "help" of abusive words. Most often the head of the family is a man, and his word is the law for other family members. But while the man has more obligations to his own home. He can not shout at his spouse, hit her or even refuse to fulfill his marital duty. Divorce in Islam is possible, but only if there are valid conditions.

The collapse of the family

Allah blesses the creation of a new family, but allows for the possibility of conflicts within the community cell. If there is no other way out, then a divorce is possible. In Islam, everything is going on at a more modern level than it was before, when it was enough for a man to shout three times about his desire to divorce his wife. Now the couple can "forget" about such a decision, but instead culturally go and divorce. The wife at the same time receives full support, can leave all the gifts of her husband, but now she will have to say goodbye to the children, as by law they are still considered the family of the spouse and remain to live with him. True, now men can make concessions and allow visits to an ex-spouse with offspring. What are the main reasons for the divorce? Relationships in Islam can be dealt with through adultery, but only if this is a proven fact. Otherwise, the person who announced such an opportunity will be guilty of defaming the honest name of a woman or a man. The taking of false oaths is severely punished by a sacred book. Divorce in Islam can be abolished three times, but the third time is the last, and if it is accomplished, then man and woman can not be together anymore. Allah gives chances to reunite the family, but also puts a limit, so that the divorce does not become a habit to solve the problem.

In family

Everything provides a religion such as Islam. Sins in Islam can be committed not only by one person, but also by a couple. For example, the encroachment on the property of the orphans. If a couple took a child to the house, then they must love him as their own, and share everything with him, without claiming for his things. Without a good reason, it is considered sinful to pass a fast to Ramadan and cover this behavior with your family. You can not ascribe words to the Prophet, deceive, show arrogance and pride. Grave sins are: homosexuality, theft, suicide and the depraved behavior of women in the family. Do not cook pork, meat with blood or carrion. The laws of Islam condemn hypocrisy, unjustified increase of taxes, treachery and even inaccuracy in regard to urine and feces!

At home

The righteous are considered a group of protected, and causing them harm is a grave sin. It prohibits too emotional behavior at the funeral of Islam. Sins in Islam include the loud mourning of the deceased, slander about him and his bloodline, negative prophecies, disputes and scandals, as well as touchy appeals to Allah and accusing him of the death of his native person.

In conversations one can not call for forbidden, offend other nationalities and religions, sacrifice animals not for the sake of Allah, lose hope for the Lord's help, be ungrateful and secretly find out other people's secrets.

If there are assistants to the household in the family, you can not restrict them in food and water, threaten with weapons, beat and in every way degrade.

If the farm has animals, then it is a sin to put a brand on them.

Everyone needs entertainment and the attributes of a beautiful life, but the world of Islam does not allow you to wear wigs and do tattoos. Also, you can not eat from precious vessels, wear long clothes for importance, and men can not wear silk, red fabrics and gold jewelry at all. To top it off I must say that it is a sin to visit institutions where gambling takes place, as well as Friday prayer alone.

Classification and Atonement

Hypothetically, one can divide sins in Islam into spiritual and physical.

The first refers to the shirk, as well as kufr (unbelief), nifak (hypocrisy) and ridda (apostasy). Body sins are much greater, and they relate to the seven organs of man. Eyes are the main weapon of the beautiful half, and, alas, they are the ones that provoke the sins of women in Islam. Ladies should hide their whole body from lascivious looks, lower their eyes to the floor, so as not to see the shameless parts of the body of a man. Also a sinful look and peeping into someone else's house is sinful. The sins of the ears, by the way, also concern for the most part women - lovers of talking about someone, listening to forbidden music and other people's conversations.

Return to Allah

Man is a sinner, and Allah forgives a part of his sins. The key is faith in Islam. How to atone for sins? Believe and repent! Sincere repentance - tauba - a return to God, the fulfillment of his will and the refusal of prohibitions. When repentance is true, there is a rejection of sin out of fear of the Lord and the abomination of sin itself. Every man is eager for the contentment of the Most High, and many are seeking the righteous paths. The Messenger of God indicates the ways and means leading to forgiveness. A sincere repentance purifies the soul of man and leads to enlightenment. The remission of sins can be achieved through ablution, performed in a special way. After obligatory prayers, it is necessary to mention Allah. The Prophet said that the one who at the end of each prayer will 33 times be glorified to Allah, and in the end will say the main idea of the Koran, all sins are forgiven to that, even if they are like the foam of the sea.

With the physical component

Companions of Allah said that the remission of sins is possible with the full ablution and long journey to the mosque, so that there already one prayer after another. For many, the fasting in Ramadan will be the month of redemption. Observance of all the pillars during this period with faith and hope for the grace of God entails the complete remission of sins. On the night of predestination a person can stand with prayer and thereby atone for sinful life hitherto. Faith is checked by endurance, and therefore a hundred times you have to utter the words of prayer and address to the Messenger of Allah. Immediately after a bad deed, the performance of the good is shown to eliminate the consequences of bad deeds. After the conversion, you can atone for your sins by public forgiveness. The most difficult but widespread way is the redemption of sins through the pilgrimage. The great pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca is mainly undertaken by people aged. In the process, one can not swear and slander, and one must return home in the form in which he was on the day of departure. A man must necessarily do a Friday prayer, which helps atone for the sins of the week. Only serious sins require special actions. Is it possible for Muslims to purify their souls from the severity of sin by restricting oneself in the joys of life? For example, through the post? Yes, there is such practice. For example, fasting on the day of Arafat, about which the Messenger of Allah said that fasting in this day serves as an atonement for the sins of the year of the past and the future. And on the day of Ashura, the fast releases the sins of the year of the past.

Life today

To adhere to the traditions of faith is easier for Muslims at the age, but young people are more susceptible to all the temptations of the present. Can Muslims "sit" on the Internet? Go dancing? To drink cocktails (at least dairy)? Or watch TV? Many of the elders will answer that all these petty joys are forbidden, since they corrupt the soul, provoke a closeness to sin. But after all, religion is for life, and how to build oneself in accordance with the rigor of the system?

The TV is now allowed in many Muslim families, but only for a few hours a day and with strict parental control. The child should be on air, to give time to physical exercises and a prayer. The same situation with the Internet - if a child attends a general school, it is difficult to control its distance from the world wide web, and the achievement can be affected by the inability to purchase a book that is on the web.

Allah desires the joy of every one of his followers and therefore paves the way for his good, promising enlightenment. Allah does not let all on his doorstep and therefore protects from many temptations. It is allowed to eat delicious food, but natural and mostly useful. Favorably, Allah refers to physical development, but in comfortable and sufficiently closed suits. Many positions and statuses of Islam are well understood only with the age, since they are revealed in associations with the problem. So, you can later realize that fasting is for God's sake, in order to receive a reward for your piety and faith. The day of festive fun should not only be the physical delight of one's own body, but also the harmony of the soul. It must begin and end with prayer, as well as other days, in order to experience the comprehension of the past time and to deduce the main points.

A Muslim must keep Allah in his heart, to always remain in an elevated position of the spirit, to follow a righteous path. Even if the path is thorny, the Muslim does not lose faith in Allah, does not blame him for his troubles, but only asks for guidance and help in order to be safe from mistakes on his winding path. Allah is wise and sends happiness and sorrow in equal proportions to test a person and not to dilute him. There are no true minions of fortune, and all stories have long been recorded, so a person can not go against his fate. In any case, everything will happen according to the Word of God. The orthodox Muslim walks through life with a constant support - his faith. To lose it is to lose yourself, and this is equal to death and devastation.

Can an orthodox Muslim lead a modern life and not yield in anything to representatives of another religion? Yes, it can, but the provisions of Islam make some adjustments. There is no difference in religion gender in relation to God. All receive equal compensation and punishment for actions. There should be no fear of God, but through prayer you can talk to him. There are no clear indications to women in wearing a headscarf. Allah recommends covering your head in order to preserve the feminine beauty, but does not force. Female beauty can be emphasized through light fabrics, ornaments and effective make-up.

Arab women perfectly master the dances and therefore have a good figure with smooth lines. It is easy for them to warm up the interest of their own spouse. Now not only Muslims, but also Muslim women can work, but it is desirable to choose a profession that is decent and does not imply frequent contacts with men. You can pray in the mosque and at home, but missed prayers (for example, in school) can be given at a convenient time. Allah is the best listener, and all his problems are best addressed to him, since one can not condemn anyone or complain about his fate to another person. The orthodox Muslim is free from temptation and sees his goal in life. He does not waste time in bars and does not poison his body with fatty meat. Arab couples can attend solemn evenings, go on a visit and even sometimes go to places where they sell alcohol, but in any case they remain faithful to Allah in their hearts.

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