Not feeling remorse in one's heart after making taubah
Q: When I commit a sin, I seek forgiveness but I struggle to feel emotions of regret in my heart. Is it okay if I force my self to be regretful and does hating the sin qualify as remorse?
Q: When I commit a sin, I seek forgiveness but I struggle to feel emotions of regret in my heart. Is it okay if I force my self to be regretful and does hating the sin qualify as remorse?
Q: Apart from making duaa, can one fast as a means of asking for forgiveness from Allah Ta'ala for a sin committed?
Q: Can we do tawbah in Urdu?
Q: I drank 2 small sips of beer that contains 6 or 8 % of alcohol but I didn’t feel any type of difference in my body. Everything was normal and no intoxication and nothing different in my behaviour.
My question is, can I go for payers to the mosque or I’m not allowed to enter the mosque for 40 days?
Q: When I was young and not baaligh I remember taking stickers from my young uncle without his knowledge which he didn't want to share with me. Now as an adult I realise the wrong of my action. Am I sinful? And if so, how can I recompense? I do not wish to answer for this wrong in the Hereafter.
Q: In Islam, will I be forgiven for having intercourse with men as I am one myself which I only did twice in my life as a mistake. I want to know if I will be forgiven if I repent and go to paradise. It feels as though I wont and I am really worried because its a major sin and people say I wont be forgiven.
Q: Are we accountable for having an evil intention? For having an evil determination, is it equal to the punishment of doing the deed itself?
Q: If a person repents from blasphemy, does that wipe out all his sins of blasphemy and all his sins of all sorts of blasphemy he has comitted. Is repenting from blasphemy enough to wipe all his sins of blasphemy?
Q: Is there any way to know if Allah Ta'ala has forgiven you for good? Meaning, no matter what happens to your life, you will enter Jannah.
Q: If a person is not talking to another Muslim then their repentence is not accepted. If this is true and a Muslim isn't speaking to another because he insulted him or a loved one and hence isn't talking, and repents to Allah for his past sins, his repentence and sins won't be forgiven by Allah because he isn't speaking to a Muslim?
If that is the case then how can one get their sins forgiven. Everyone has atleast someone they don't speak to because of something they said or did.
What if the Muslim he isn't talking to lives far away and he repents to Allah for sins, will his repentence not be valid?
Is it true that Allah won't accept someone's repentence because they aren't speaking to another Muslim?