Does Allah Forgive All Sins, especially Kufr, even if Done Repeatedly?


Answered by Shaykh Abdul-Rahim Reasat 

Question

Does Allah forgive all sins, including kufr, murder, and adultery, if genuine repentance is sought before death – even if these sins are committed multiple times?

If a Muslim died while consuming alcohol, is there a chance that his sins would be forgiven if, in his heart, he had genuine remorse and uttered the Shahada?

Answer

I pray you are well.

All Sins Can Be Forgiven

Allah forgives all sins before the death of a believer – even if he falls into them again and again. This is when there is sincere tawba. “Say, ‘O My Servants who have gone to excesses against their own selves, do not despair of the mercy of Allah. Indeed, Allah forgives all sins entirely. Indeed, He is the All-Forgiving, Ever-Merciful.’” [Quran, 39:53]

Verses such as this should not embolden us to sin. Rather, they are a reminder to us when we slip, and the Devil tries to make us lose hope in Allah. They are reminders of Allah’s mercy being greater than our flaws. As long as there is true remorse, Allah will forgive – even in the scenario you mentioned.

Repenting From Disbelief

Kufr and Shirk are heinous acts, and they entail an active reflection and denial of God or one of the matters He has deemed obligatory for us to believe. Repenting from it once is the case of those who enter Islam. However, falling into kufr and repenting repeatedly indicates that there is no genuine belief in this person.

This repeated rejection is a mockery of the Sharia. Mockery makes the crime worse. Therefore, it is unlikely that their repentance is sincere. “Indeed those who believe, then disbelieve, then believe, then disbelieve, then increase in rejection Allah will not forgive them, nor lead them to anyway [of guidance].” [Quran, 4:137]

This matter, however, is Allah’s decision. A person could repent sincerely even from this. Allah knows, and He could choose to forgive one who repents from repeated kufr sincerely before death. After death, no such repentance will be accepted.

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Allah knows best.

May Allah keep us firm on faith until we meet Him. Amin.

[Shaykh] Abdul-Rahim
Checked and Approved by Shaykh Faraz Rabbani

Shaykh Abdul-Rahim Reasat began his studies in Arabic Grammar and Morphology in 2005. After graduating with a degree in English and History he moved to Damascus in 2007 where, for 18 months, he studied with many erudite scholars. In late 2008 he moved to Amman, Jordan, where he continued his studies for the next six years in Sacred Law (fiqh), legal theory (Usul al-fiqh), theology, hadith methodology, hadith commentary, and Logic. He was also given licenses of mastery in the science of Quranic recital and he was able to study an extensive curriculum of Quranic sciences, tafsir, Arabic grammar, and Arabic eloquence.