Something that none of us can escape is the fact that we sin as we were not created to be perfect. However, many of us ask:
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What steps can we take to avoid returning to previous sinful ways or bad habits?
How do we reconcile between our human nature of falling into error and abstaining from sins?
What is the key thing necessary to help us in remaining steadfast and in our journey of abstaining from sinful ways and bad habits?
In this video I answer and explain.
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Assalaam alaikum, I just wanted to say I don’t think it’s good to promise to Allah because you know you might sin. I think just say to Allah that I will try not to sin. I’ve been told breaking a promise with someone is a sin so I’m scared to make any promise to Allah. I don’t even know if breaking a promise to someone is a sin or not. Allah Knows best. I’m just being careful with words.
Very helpful & practical.
Thanks.
Could you please comments in terms of Quaran & Shahee Hadis non practicing ( i.e. no salah etc)
persons whether we are allowed to pray over their grave.
Regards.