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How much Allah is willing to forgive us can be seen in the following hadith related in Sahīh al-Bukhārī and Sahīh Muslim:Someone committed a
sin and then said: “O
Allah! Forgive me my
sin.”
Allah said: “My
servant committed a
sin, but knew that he
has a Lord who
forgives sins and
punishes sins.”
Then he committed
the sin again and
said: “My Lord!
Forgive me my sin.”
Allah said: “My
servant committed a
sin, but knew that he
has a Lord who
forgives sins and
punishes sins.”
Then he committed
the sin again and
said: “My Lord!
Forgive me my sin.”
Allah said: “My
servant committed a
sin, but knew that he
has a Lord who
forgives sins and
punishes sins. Do as
you will, for I have
forgiven you.” [Sahīh
al-Bukhārī (7507)
and Sahīh Muslim
(2758)]
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‎"How many of us would be able
to overcome our desires and
resist the temptation of sin? How
many of us even lower our gaze
when we look upon something
that we are not supposed to? The
real prisoner is the one whose
heart has been kept away from
remembering his Lord, and the
real captive is the one who has
been captivated by his whims and
desires."
{-Ibn Taymiyyah}
 
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