The danger of taking
sin lightly
You should know, may
Allaah have mercy on me and on you, that Allaah has commanded His
slaves to repent sincerely and has made doing so obligatory. He
says (interpretation of the meaning): “O you who believe! Turn
to Allaah with sincere repentance…” [al-Tahreem 66:8].
Allaah has given us time to repent before the honourable
scribes (kiraaman kaatibeen – recording angels)
record our deeds. The Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “The (scribe)
on the left hand raises his pen (i.e., delays writing) for six
hours [this may refer to six hours of 60 minutes as measured by
astronomers, or it may refer to short periods of time during the
day or night – Lisaan al-‘Arab] before he records the
sinful deed of a Muslim. If he regrets it and seeks Allaah’s
forgiveness, the deed is not recorded, otherwise it is recorded
as one deed.” (Reported by al-Tabaraani in al-Kabeer and
al-Bayhaqi in Shu’ab al-Eemaan (The Branches of Faith);
classed as hasan by al-Albaani in Silsilat al-Ahaadeeth
al-Saheehah, 1209). A further respite is granted after the
deed has been recorded, up until the moment before death
approaches.
The problem is
that many people nowadays do not place their hope and fear in
Allaah. They disobey Him by committing all manner of sins, day
and night. There are those who are being tested by the idea of
regarding sins as insignificant, so you may see one of them
regarding certain “minor sins” (saghaa’ir) as
inconsequential, so he might say, “What harm can it possibly do
if I look at or shake hands with a (non-mahram) woman?” They
think nothing of looking at women in magazines and on TV shows.
Some of them, when they are told that this is haraam, may even
facetiously ask, “So how bad can it be? Is it a major sin (kabeerah)
or a minor sin (sagheerah)?” Compare this attitude with
that reflected in the following reports narrated by Imaam al-Bukhaari
(may Allaah have mercy on him):
Anas (may
Allaah be pleased with him) said: “You do things which in
your eyes are less significant than a hair, but at the time
of the Messenger of Allaah
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), we used to count
them as things that could destroy a man.”
Ibn
Mas’ood (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: “The believer
regards his sin as if he were sitting beneath a mountain
which he fears may fall on him, whereas the sinner regards
his sin as if a fly lands on his nose and he swipes it away”
Will these
people then understand the seriousness of the matter when they
read the following hadeeth of the Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him)? “Beware of the minor
sins which are often thought of as insignificant, for they are
like a group of people who stopped in the bottom of a valley One
of them brought a stick, and another brought a stick, until they
had gathered enough to cook their food. These minor sins, if a
person is called to account for them, will destroy him.”
According to another report, he said: “Beware of minor sins, for
they will pile up until they destroy a person.” (Reported by
Ahmad; Saheeh al-Jaami’, 2686-2687).
The scholars
said that when minor sins are accompanied by a lack of shame or
remorse, and with no fear of Allaah, and are taken lightly, then
there is the risk that they will be counted as major sins. Hence
it is said that no minor sin is minor if you persist, and no
major sin is major if you keep on seeking forgiveness.
So we say to
the one who is in this situation: Do not think about whether the
sin is major or minor; think about the One Whom you are
disobeying.
In sha Allah,
these words will benefit those who are sincere, and who are aware
of their sins and shortcomings, and do not insist upon doing
wrong and adhering to their faults.
These words
are for those who believe in the words of Allaah (interpretation
of the meaning): “Declare (O Muhammad) unto My slaves, that
truly, I am the oft-Forgiving, the Most-Merciful.” [al-Hijr
15:49] and in His words “And that My Torment is indeed the
most painful torment.” [al-Hijr 15:50]. It is essential to
keep this balanced view in mind.