Answered by Shaykh Faraz Rabbani
Question. How do you know if you are truly
repentant? because I always feel bad for my sins & ask
forgiveness - (all past sins) but then I think 'am I only saying I'm
sorry so I don't go to hell or because I'm really sorry for
it??'
Answer.
Walaikum assalam,
Allah
Most High says, "Turn towards Allah, O believers, every one
of you, so that you may be successful." (24:31)
And
He says, "Ask your Lord for
forgiveness and then turn in repentance to Him," (11:3)
and He says, "O you who believe!
Turn in sincere repentance to Allah."
(66:8)
The Prophet (Allah bless him & give him
peace) said, “The one who repents from sin is like the one who
never sinned.” [Ibn Maja (3240)] He also said, “Remorse is
repentance.” [Ibn Maja (4242) and Ahmad (3387)]
Abu Hurayra
(Allah be pleased with him) reported that the Messenger of Allah
(Allah bless him and give him peace) said, "Allah will turn
towards anyone who turns in repentance before the sun rises from the
place it set." [Muslim]
Imam Barkawi, the great Ottoman
Hanafi faqih, grammarian, and sufi, defined repentance (tawba) in his
Tariqa al-Muhammadiyya as,
“Going back from desire
to sin, with the determination of not returning to it, in exaltation
of Allah and out of fear of His punishment.” [al-Bariqa fi Sharh
al-Tariqa, 3.139]
The Conditions for Repentance
The
conditions for repentance are well known:
Leaving
the sin;
Remorse
over having committed the sin;
Resolve
never to return to the sin;
(If
it relates to the rights of another person, then to) Return the
rights or property one wrongly took. [al-Bariqa fi Sharh
al-Tariqa; Riyad al-Salihin]
If these conditions
are truly met, then one can expect one's sins to be forgiven.
However, one has to be very careful about how sincere one is in
fulfilling one's conditions. It is recommended to seek forgiveness a
lot, and to repent every time the sin comes to one's mind.
If
one keeps repeating the sin, then one should find the root cause(s)
of the sin and eliminate them. For example, if one falls into a
certain sin because of the company one keeps, then it would be
necessary to either stop keeping their company, or to change the
nature of one's relationship with them.
So, what is true
repentance?
Ibn Hajar mentioned that Qurtubi quoted 23
different definitions of true repentance (al-tawba al-nasuh)
in his tafsir. Ibn Hajar mentioned the most important of these:
1.
Umar’s words (Allah be pleased with him) that it is, “To sin and
then never to return to it.”
2. To
hate the sin, and the seek forgiveness for it every time it occurs to
one, as Hasan al-Basri (Allah have mercy on him) said.
3.
Qatada’s words (Allah have mercy on him), “To be genuine and
truthful in one’s repentance,” which is what Imam Bukhari chose
as the definition of true repentance in his chapter heading.
4.
To have sincerity in one’s repentance.
5. To be concerned
about one’s repentance not being accepted.
6. To be such
that it does not need another repentance after it.
7. To be
made out of fear and hope, and be accompanied by consistency in
worship.
8. Like the seventh, but with the added condition
that one desert those who assisted one in sin.
9. That one’s
sin be between one’s eyes. [f: That is, one does not forget it.]
[Ibn Hajar, Fath al-Bari]
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