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Mufti Menk

Do People Deserve Second Chances

Mufti Menk

Muslim Central

Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality, Islam

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🗓️ 12 June 2020

⏱️ 25 minutes

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The first is when the person has committed the sin, do they deserve a second chance?

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That is a very important question.

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In order to answer it, we must look at both sides of the coin.

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The first is when the person has committed the sin between them and Allah, and the second

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is when the person has committed the sin between them and a fellow human being.

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The first one known as Hukukullah, in the rights of Allah, someone has faulted, someone

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committed adultery, someone has consumed intoxicants, someone has not fulfilled their prayers

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that are obligatory, someone may have not dressed appropriately or has behaved in an immoral

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way.

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These are sins that are committed between you and Allah.

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And these sins are such that Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala warns us about them.

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He tells us that yes, he wants us to change our ways and habits, and yes, there is hope

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for us and they will always be hope for us.

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So if we were to answer that question, do you deserve a second chance?

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The answer is yes indeed you deserve a second and a third and a fourth and as many chances

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as you wish for as long as Allah's mercy is greater and you know that it's greater than

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the sins that you are committing between you and Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala.

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So turn to Allah before it is too late.

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Because what we have been taught by Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala is if there are sins committed

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between you and Allah in the rights of Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala without the involvement

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of another human being then there are four conditions for the sin to be forgiven.

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