One of the most  important characteristics that distinguishes
unbelievers from  believers is that  believers repent often as an act
of worship. As  unbelievers consider  themselves faultless and
sinless, they do not feel  the need to repent.  Believers, on the
other  hand, do not want to  commit any sins against  Allah. However,
by their  nature, people can sin  temporarily by following their inner
selves. They  can be lax in carrying  out Allah's commands.  But in
the end they  regret and turn to Allah  and ask for our Lord's
forgiveness.
Allah created people as  very weak beings.  People indulge in
negligence due to  ignorance or  unawareness; they can  be mistaken
forgetting  even the subjects they  know best, they can  think in a
wrong or  mistaken way, take the  wrong decisions, or act  in an
unsound manner  knowingly or  unknowingly. This is  because people
have a  vicious enemy like satan  who is trying to drag  them into
rebellion and  divert them from the  true path by giving them
suggestions. The inner  self also commands evil  all the time. People
can  earn the good pleasure  of Allah to the extent  that they can
protect  themselves from these  two negative Powers.  His Highness
Master  Bediuzzaman says, "In  these times of distortion  and misery
where this  world has many  captivating attributes,  our basic action
point  must be to dismiss evil  and abandon sins". However no matter
what happens, Allah always  guides people to make  up for their
mistakes;  this guidance is  repentance.
It Is a Great Blessing That Our Lord is All-Merciful,
All-Compassionate and  Kind and Protective to  His Servants
Allah always gives  people the opportunity  to ask for forgiveness
and repent for their  mistakes and sins. A  person who sincerely
abandons his mistakes  and repents to Allah can  hope that Allah will
forgive him. Allah  reveals in many verses of the Qur'an that He is
"Forgiving", "Merciful",  the "Protector" and  "Compassionate".
Allah's  names of "At-Tawwab"  meaning "The One Who  Accepts
Repentance" and "Al-Gaffar" meaning  "All-Forgiving" and  "Ar-Rahman"
meaning  "All-Merciful" manifest  on all those who regret  and repent.
In one verse  Allah heralds His servants by saying, " Tell My
servants that I am the  Ever-Forgiving, the Most  Merciful." (Surat
al-Hijr,  49).
It is impossible to claim  that a person has not  made any mistakes
and  been faultless and  perfect throughout his  entire life, because
people are created as  beings capable of  making mistakes. Our
Almighty Lord is the One  Who is All-Forgiving and  All-Merciful.
Therefore,  believers have to take  notice of their mistakes,  which
they made  knowingly or  unknowingly by falling  into negligence or
listening to their inner  selves. They have to  regret their mistakes
and direct themselves to  the right path and turn  to our Lord as soon
as  possible and strive not  to make that mistake  again. Of course a
person has to be careful  not to make mistakes  and commit sins and
protect the boundaries  of our Lord; but when he makes a mistake in
spite  of this, it is a great  characteristic of a  believer to ask
forgiveness from Allah.  Our Lord's names "The  One Who Accepts
Repentance"  (At-Tawwab),  "All-Forgiving"  (Al-Gaffar),
"All-Merciful"  (Ar-Rahman) manifest on believers who regret  their
mistakes, repent  and turn to Allah.
Repenting Very Often Is  an Important Believer  Characteristic
Repenting frequently  is  a sign of the believer's  humility and
awareness  of his weakness in the  face of Allah. It is a  behavior
that  pleases  Allah. In return for this  act of worship, Allah  gives
relief to, lifts the  burdens on and opens  the minds of those who
repent often.
With Repentance Allah  Wants People to Learn  Lessons and Notice  Their Mistakes
One of the wisdoms of  repentance is that the  believer experiences
real regret and turns to Allah  without wasting any  time and strives
not to  repeat that mistake.  Therefore, he repents in  a true and
sincere  manner. He repents and  keeps his word that he  will remain
on the right  path until the end of his  life. In the Qur'an, the
point of view of  someone who sincerely  repents is described in  the
verse, " Allah only  accepts the repentance  of those who do evil in
ignorance and then  quickly make  repentance after doing  it. Allah
turns towards  such people. Allah is  All-Knowing, All-Wise..." (Surat
an-Nisa', 17) In  another verse, Allah  reveals how a believer  should
behave, " Those  who, when they act  indecently or wrong  themselves,
remember  Allah and ask  forgiveness for their bad actions (and who
can  forgive bad actions  except Allah?) and do  not knowingly persist
in  what they were doing." (Surah Al ' Imran Suresi,  135) .
Submitting to Allah right after making mistakes  and not delaying
repentance is an  important point. This is  because as Master
Bediuzzaman describes, "(If mistakes) are not  erased with repentance,
 they turn into a  poisonous snake that  bites the heart. Once the
heart is stained it  becomes open to further stains. So man falls into
a (corrupt) circle. Every sin brings a new one; not  only this but
also it  destroys the feelings of  repentance and regret  (jealousy).
In the end the secret behind the verse  "Their hearts have  rusted"
(Surat  al-Mutaffifin, 14)  becomes visible."
Of course, even if a  person who experiences  true regret carefully
strives not to repeat that mistake or sin, he can  still fall into the
same  mistake. This situation  should not lead to this  person losing
his  self-confidence. For  every person there is an  opportunity to
repent  and sincerely submit to  Allah until death.
However a person  should not be mistaken  for the time he has been
given. He should not  behave in a ways to  abuse Allah's mercy,
forgivingness, grace. He  should use the time Allah grants him and
find  guidance by repentance  and asking for  forgiveness while there
is still time. This is  because faith and  repentance at the  moment
of death may  not be accepted in the  sight of Allah. Therefore  he
needs to behave like  he will die any moment  and strive to edify.
It should not be  forgotten that a person  can make small or big
mistakes throughout his  life, but as long as he  repents and submits
to  Allah Who forgives and  accepts repentance and  turns evil into
good with a sincere heart, he can  hope that his mistakes  will be
forgiven. Allah  always answers for  repentance. Allah  forgives his
mistakes  and turns them into  good and rewards his  good deeds with
the  best.
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