ad9466 No.35862
I'm from a muslim family, so I was raised the muslim way. But back then I didn't believe in Islam, and didn't want to be a muslim. I became a Atheist and eated pork and drank alcohol. I regret everything I did, and wanted to ask: Can I just be a muslim again?
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c84570 No.35863
>>35862
>Can I just be a muslim again?
Yep! Come on back, brother.
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ad9466 No.35864
>>35863
Ok, but what about my sins?
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5500b5 No.35865
>>35864
Are you a believer now? Do you regret your past sins? If yes to both then have hope for forgiveness and focus on doing better in the future.
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c84570 No.35866
>>35864
Ask God for forgiveness with a sincere heart. He will always forgive you.
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775604 No.35869
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80f084 No.35870
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80f084 No.35871
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3eae7b No.35879
Nobody can stand between you and redemption, read the Qur'an and take Shahada.
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2c3aa4 No.35927
>>35879
Where is this photo from?
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3eae7b No.35937
>>35927
Chechen fighter praying during a Russian air raid near Goragorsk.
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0b7ff1 No.37072
>>37068
>recover lost prayers
Not according to all schools
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3e8746 No.37107
>>35864
pretty sure those are auto-forgiven if you revert
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3e8746 No.37108
>>35937
that place looks familiar
pretty sure thats from the time when /sg/ (syria general) on 4/pol/ tracked down an isis base and handed the info to the authorities who air struck the place
those people aren't the type of 'muslims' we should be aligning ourselves with
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3d9b3d No.37114
>>37068
There are a lot of scholars that say you can’t make up missed prayers that are missed due to negligence, you can only repent and do your best not to miss prayers ever again.
Ibn Hazm said, “As for the one who deliberately omits to pray until the time for the prayer ends, he can never make it up, so he should do a lot of good deeds and offer a lot of voluntary prayers, so that his balance (of good deeds) will weigh heavily on the Day of Resurrection, and he should repent and ask Allaah for forgiveness”.
This is also the view of ‘Umar ibn al-Khattaab and his son ‘Abd-Allaah, and of Sa’d ibn Abi Waqqaas, Salmaan, Ibn Mas’ood, al-Qaasim ibn Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr, Badeel al-‘Aqeeli, Muhammad ibn Sireen, Mutarrif ibn ‘Abd-Allaah and ‘Umar ibn ‘Abd al-‘Azeez. It was also the view of Dawood al-Zaahiri and Ibn Hazm, and was the view favoured by Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah and al-Shawkaani. Among contemporary scholars it was regarded as more correct by al-Albaani, Ibn Baaz, Ibn ‘Uthaymeen and others.
>>37108
That is in Chechnya. Chechnya is in Russia, not Syria. He even wrote it next to the picture.
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41cca3 No.37122
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