Fariq Naik – Fasting on the Day of Arafah Expiates the Sins of Previous Year and Next Year
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A caller from the Boston Scientific Institute discusses the issue of Moore's Law in India, stating that individuals who fast on the Day of title are forgiven, but the major sins may not be forgiven. The caller suggests that individuals should not commit their sins on the upcoming year and that they should plan ahead to avoid mistakes.
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Next question assalamualaikum My name is saya Ashfaq Ahmed, I am
from Gulbarga, Karnataka, India, I am studying MBBS in Bangalore,
fasting on the Day of Arafah expatriates, the sins of the
previous year and the coming year. Suppose if a person fasts and
Dustin's intentionally in the upcoming year, because he knows
that my sins for the upcoming year are forgiven, will those sins also
be forgiven or only the sins which are made by mistake, disciple
Ohio, are blocked off Muhammad peace be upon him said it is
mentioned in Sahih. Muslim while in number three, at least number
2747. That the one who fasts on the Day of Arafah it is an
explanation for the previous year since as well as the coming year
since.
So fasting on the Day of Arafah it is an explanation for the sins
and the fasting on this day of Arafah. It is meant only for those
people who are not performing Hutch
and the scholars they say that the expiation of the sins, it refers
to the minor sins, whereas the major sins did require sincere
repentance from Allah subhanaw taala for that particular sin.
The minor sins, they can get washed away while doing Whoo,
between the two Salah between Juma and Juma,
far fasting on the Day of Arafah, etc. But the major sins did
require sincere repentance from Allah subhanaw taala. Now, if a
person plans that because Allah subhanaw taala will forgive my
sins of the upcoming year, I will commit sins throughout the year,
then there are high chances that Allah subhanaw taala he will not
forgive his sins, because he's planning it. And he's doing these
things, intentionally thinking that Allah subhanaw taala He will
forgive us since he's taking it for granted. So there are high
chances that has sins they will not be forgiven.
It refers to those things that are done by mistake or even those sins
that may be done intentionally, but a person does not do it with
the intention
of committing the sins because Allah subhanaw taala will forgive
him and taking it for granted.
So, we should never take it for granted. And no one can give
guarantee that his fast is accepted by Allah subhanaw taala.
So, if we do not know whether a fast is accepted or no How will we
know whether our sins are forgiven?
So no one knows whether as fast as acceptable in the sight of Allah
subhanaw taala and hence he will not know whether his sins are
forgiven or not. So we should never plan and do it in such a way
that in the upcoming year because our sins are going to be forgiven
will come at as many sins as possible.