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O Allah, make us among Your righteous servants who fear You, follow the teachings of Your Prophet ﷺ, and love his Sunnah.

O Allah, make the words La ilaha illallah Muḥammadur Rasūlullāh ﷺ our last words when we leave this world.🤲

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Good Morning💗🤍🤍😺

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“Never be arrogant about beauty,
because true beauty lies in character and taqwa (piety).
In the sight of Allah, honor is determined by the heart, not by appearance.”

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If your heart is pure, Allah will always reveal the hard truths happening behind your back..😌

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Sahb nor

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Bismillah

Assalamualaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barahkatuh

10 Types of People Allah Loves Even After They Sin

Every human being makes mistakes. No one is free from sin. But the beauty of Allah’s infinite mercy is that He does not only love the righteous. He also loves those who make mistakes, then return to Him with sincere repentance. Sometimes through tears, sometimes through deep regret, sometimes through silent cries, a sinner’s repentance becomes so beloved to Allah that He opens the doors of His mercy for them. So after sinning, a believer should never fall into despair. Returning to Allah is one of the greatest signs of faith.

Allah says:

“Indeed, Allah loves those who constantly repent and loves those who purify themselves.”
(Surah Al-Baqarah 2:222)

The Messenger of Allah ﷺ said:

“Every son of Adam sins, and the best of those who sin are those who repent often.”
(Jamiʿ at-Tirmidhi 2499)

The People Allah Loves Even After Their Mistakes

  1. The One Who Repents Sincerely

A person who realizes their mistakes and sincerely turns back to Allah becomes beloved to Him. Repentance is not just words on the tongue. It is the tears of the heart and a commitment to change.

Allah says:

“And turn to Allah in repentance, all of you, O believers, so that you may succeed.”
(Surah An-Nur 24:31)

  1. The One Who Cries Seeking Forgiveness

The eyes that shed tears out of fear of Allah are honored greatly.

The Prophet ﷺ said:

“Two eyes will not be touched by the Fire: an eye that wept out of fear of Allah…”
(Jamiʿ at-Tirmidhi 1639)

  1. The One Who Feels Ashamed After Sinning

Feeling regret after committing a sin is a sign of living faith. A heart that still feels guilt is a heart that is still alive.

The Prophet ﷺ said:

“Regret is repentance.”
(Sunan Ibn Majah 4252)

  1. The One Who Increases Good Deeds After Sinning

A believer tries to erase sins by increasing righteous deeds and acts of worship.

Allah says:

“Indeed, good deeds wipe away bad deeds.”
(Surah Hud 11:114)

  1. The One Who Keeps Returning to Allah

Humans are weak, but repeatedly returning to Allah is the mark of a true believer.

In a Hadith Qudsi, Allah says:

“My servant committed a sin, then realized he has a Lord who forgives sins… so I forgave him.”
(Sahih Muslim 2758)

  1. The One Who Struggles Against Their Desires

Fighting against one’s sinful desires is among the greatest struggles. Even when tempted by sin, controlling oneself is beloved to Allah.

Allah says:

“But as for the one who feared standing before his Lord and restrained himself from desires, then Paradise will surely be his home.”
(Surah An-Nazi‘at 79:40–41)

  1. The One Who Cries to Allah in Private

Those who remember Allah in solitude and cry sincerely are especially beloved to Him.

The Prophet ﷺ said:

“Among the seven whom Allah will shade on the Day of Judgment… is a person who remembers Allah in private and his eyes overflow with tears.”
(Sahih al-Bukhari 660)

  1. The One Who Becomes Humble

Sometimes sins break a person’s pride, and from that brokenness comes humility. Allah dislikes arrogance but loves humble servants.

Allah says:

“Indeed, He does not love the arrogant.”
(Surah An-Nahl 16:23)

  1. The One Who Still Encourages Good

Even if a person struggles with sins, they should never stop encouraging goodness and reminding others of Allah.

Allah says:

“Cooperate with one another in righteousness and piety.”
(Surah Al-Ma’idah 5:2)

  1. The One Who Leaves the Path of Sin

The truly fortunate person is the one who once lived in sin but eventually abandoned that path for the sake of Allah.

Allah says:

“Except for those who repent, believe, and do righteous deeds. For them Allah will replace their sins with good deeds.”
(Surah Al-Furqan 25:70)

Sin itself does not destroy a person. What destroys a person is refusing to return to Allah after sinning. Allah’s door is always open. No matter how great the sin may be, sincere repentance can transform a sinner into one of Allah’s beloved servants.

So do not lose hope. Return to your Lord. Perhaps a single tear shed sincerely for Allah could change your entire life.

O Allah, turn our hearts away from sin, grant us the sweetness of repentance, and include us among Your beloved servants. Ameen.

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