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O
you who believe! Turn (in repentance) to Allah with sincere repentance;
Perhaps your Lord will remove your
evil from you… (Qur'an,
66: 8) The
Prophet of Allah (s) said: There are four signs of one who is repentant: 1)
He is sincere to God in his actions 2) He shuns falsehood 3) He is firmly
attached to truth and 4) He is eager to do good. [Al-Harani,
Tuhaf al-`Uqool, p. 20] Merits
of the Soul …Repentance
(tawbah) Imam
Ja’far al-Sadiq (a) said: “When a servant turns to God with sincere
repentance (tawbatun nasuh), God
loves him and covers him (i.e. his sins) in the world and the Hereafter.”
I said, “And how does He cover him?” The Imam (a) replied, “He makes
the two angels (assigned to write his deeds) forget that which they have
written of his sins. Then He inspires his limbs (saying), ‘Conceal his
sins,’ and He inspires places of the earth (saying), ‘Conceal the sins
that he used to commit over you.’ Then he meets God in such a manner that
there is nothing to bear witness against him regarding any sin.”
[Al‑Kulayni, al‑Kafi, kitab al‑'iman wa al‑kufr, bab
al‑tawbah, hadith #1] The reality of tawbah Tawbah
means return to the soul's initial spirituality after the light of its human
nature (fitrah) and its spirit has been covered by the darkness of sins and
disobedience. The human soul in its initial state has neither any spiritual
virtues nor any vices. It is capable of reaching any station, but in its
original state it is pure, sinless and has an intrinsic luminosity. The
perpetration of sins causes obscurity within the heart, and the light of
intrinsic nature is extinguished and converted into darkness. However,
before total darkness envelops the heart, if a person awakens from the
slumber of negligence and makes repentance, the soul gradually returns from
the darkness to the light of its original nature and essential spirituality.
This is mentioned in the famous hadith from Imam Baqir (a):“One who
repents from sin is like the one who has not sinned..” [Al‑Kulayni,
al‑Kafi, kitab al‑'iman wa al‑kufr, bab al‑tawbah,
hadith #10] The essentials and conditions required for tawbah Tawbah
is not accepted from one who merely declares, “I repent.” There are a
number of conditions which must be fulfilled before the acceptance of tawbah.
These are mentioned below in the following hadith:
This
noble tradition mentions two prerequisites for tawbah (remorse and
resolution), two important conditions for its acceptance (returning the
rights of creatures and of the Creator), and finally two points for the
perfection of repentance. Tawbatun
nasuh (sincere repentance)
According
to great researcher al‑Shaykh al‑Bahai (qs), there are several
meanings of tawbatun nasuh. A few of them are mentioned below:
The sooner, the better…
Successful
tawbah is a difficult task. Indulging in sins, especially major and mortal
ones, cause a person to become totally forgetful of tawbah. If the tree of
sins growing in the orchard of the human heart reaches maturity and its
roots become strong, the results are calamitous, causing a person to turn
completely away from repentance. Even when the thought of tawbah
occasionally comes to his mind, he postpones it from one day to another, and
from one month to the next, telling himself, "I will make sound
repentance at the end of my life and in old age." This is wishful
thinking. Such a person cannot perform tawbah after the roots of sinfulness
have grown deep into his personality. The best time for tawbah is youth when
sins are fewer, the inner darkness of the heart is incomplete and all the
conditions of tawbah are easier to fulfil. This God‑given opportunity
should be availed at all costs and one shouldn’t pay heed to satanic
whisperings to postpone tawbah. And therefore, one should do tawbah as soon
as possible after a sin is committed. An intelligent person who realizes
this fact, abstains from sins, and undoes wrong committed in the past. His
penitent heart filled with remorse, develops a firm determination to quit
sinful life. God helps him and if his tawbah is sincere, he becomes the
beloved of God as mentioned in the holy verse: “Verily God loves the
repentant” (2: 222)
A call to awaken the heart for tawbah
Conclusion:
Imam
Zain al-Abidin (a) said: “My God ! You are He who has opened a door to
Your pardon and named it 'repentance' for You said, ‘Repent to
God with unswerving (sincere) repentance’ (66:
8).
What is the excuse for him who remains heedless of entering the door
after its opening?” [al-Sahifa al-Kamilah, The Whispered Prayer of the
Repenters] To
find out more about authentic Islam, visit:
www.al-islam.org source: www.al-islam.org
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