How Allah Forgives

Forgiveness sits at the heart of faith, shaping how believers understand mercy, justice, repentance, and the Day of Judgment.
Islam speaks often of Allah’s forgiveness, yet the way forgiveness functions in practice raises important questions about assurance, accountability, and hope.

This pillar explores how forgiveness is described in Islamic teaching — how repentance works, what mercy means, where limits are placed, and why forgiveness is often hoped for rather than known.
The articles gathered here invite thoughtful reflection on what forgiveness is meant to accomplish and what it offers to those seeking peace with Allah.

 

By admin, 4 March, 2026
Isa (Jesus) taught that sincere prayer should be private, honest, and directed to Allah rather than performed for people. The Injil gives a simple pattern for prayer built around five themes: Praise, Purpose, Provision, Pardon, and Protection. This short guide explains how a person can speak to Allah personally using these principles from Matthew 6.
By admin, 20 December, 2025

Many people assume that forgiveness means the same thing in every faith. But when we slow down and listen carefully, we discover a crucial difference: are sins removed, or are they merely weighed? This question sits at the very heart of how a person understands hope, assurance, and final judgment.