Allah Ta'ala says:
"O Believers.' Make taubah unto Allah Ta'ala a pure taubah. "
Rasulullah Sallallahu alayhi wasallam
said:
"O people! Make taubah
unto Allah. "
(Riwayat Muslim)
The Nature of Taubah
Taubah (repentance) is the regret
and sadness which arise in the heart when remembering a sin. For the validity of the taubah, shunning the sin, firmly resolving to abstain
from it in future and controlling the nafs when it urges for the sin, are necessary.
The meaning of taubah is
to return and to return from the far side to the near side. It has a beginning and an end.
The beginning (Ibtidaa) of taubah is the
spreading of the rays of Noor-e-Ma'rifat (the
Light of Divine Recognition) of the heart which thus realizes that the sin committed is a
fatal poison which wroughts great spiritual disaster. This realization induces regret and
fear which result in a true and sincere yearning to compensate for the sin. This yearning
is to such a degree that shunning of the sin is immediate.
Further, a firm resolve and
intention are made to totally abstain from the sin in future. Along with this intention a
full effort is made to compensate for the past shortcoming. When the result is this fruit
of taubah pertaining to the past, present and future, then perfection of taubah has been
acquired. This then is the end (Intihaa) of taubah.
The Need for Taubah
It should be clear that taubah is Wajib (compulsory) upon every person because Allah Ta'ala addresses all Muslims in the Ayat:
"O Believers! Make taubah unto Allah, a pure taubah."
Since the reality of taubah is to
regard sin as a fatal poison and disaster for the life of the Hereafter, and to firmly
resolve to shun sin this much of taubah is part of
Iman it being wajib and necessary are apparent to
every Mu'min.
Hence, Allah Ta'ala says:
"He who makes taubah after his
transgression arid reforms, verily Allah turns towards him."
The meaning of this Ayat is:
Allah Ta'ala will forgive, have
mercy upon and aid the person who after having sinned renders taubah
according to the rule of the Shari'at and reforms his
acts for the future, i.e. he abstains from all evil, practices in conformity with the Shari'at and remains firm on his taubah.
The Way of Making Taubah
Taubah or repentance is to confess
to Allah Ta'ala one's sins and to regret such
commission. Resolve firmly to discharge all Huqooq-ul-Ibaad
(rights of others) and other duties which are obligatory, but which have not been
rendered. This intention should be immediately made and thereafter the actual fulfillment
of such rights and duties put into motion. Alternatively, the pardon of those whose rights
were usurped should be obtained.
When a sin has been committed, immediately
perform two Rak’ats Salaat with the intention of Taubah.
One then has to offer repentance with both the tongue and heart. The taubah should be made
fervently and vigorously. If one is unable to shed tears, then one's
face should take on the appearance of a concerned and crying person while making taubah.
For the purpose of making taubah,
recall your sins and then offer repentance in profusion. However, do not meditate about
the sins committed or do not make vigorous attempts in a bid to remember what sins had
been committed, for this attitude will create a barrier between the repenter and Allah Ta'ala. This constitutes an obstacle in the path of love
and progress. After having made a sincere taubah,
if previous sins come to mind then renew the taubah. Do not be
too much concerned about sins for which taubah
has already been made.
While making taubah there
should be a degree of moderation in mentioning the sins. There
is no need to recite a whole list of sins while making taubah. Seek forgiveness for all
sins in general. According to the Hadith Shareef one should say:
"And, I repent of even such sins which you
are more aware of."
"I repent of such sins which l am aware of
and of such sins which I am unaware."
Pondering about sins is in actual fact destruction of time and
diversion from the remembrance of Allah.
However, one
should make special taubah for sins which one recalls automatically. The
real Goal is Allah Ta'ala and not the remembrance of sins neither the remembrance of acts of obedience.
The purpose of remembering sins is to offer repentance. Hence, once taubah has been made, one should not deliberately and
consciously ponder over sins thereby making such remembrance a definite purpose because
this will engender the idea that Allah Ta'ala is
displeased with one, and this is a dangerous idea.
The Method of Acquiring Taubah
Remember and reflect
about the warnings sounded in the Qur'aan and Hadith in regard to
sins. The pang of regret which enters the heart as a result of such reflection is
in actual fact taubah.





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