Time to forgive others before Laylat Al-Qadr

Whitefeather
By Whitefeather

Since Laylat Al-Qadr is soon I'm writing this to forgive all the people who offended me and all the people who insulted me(Even if it wasn't just me included in the insult). All of you, you know your selfs are now forgiven.
People should think to themselves about all the wrongs that have been done to them and work on forgiving the people who did them. Allah/God forgives people of their sins that forgive others.
So take this time to forgive the people who have wronged you so that Allah/God will forgive you
Here's a link to read up on it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laylat_al-Qadr
Ramadan Kareem

By crapcircle• 7 Sep 2009 07:36
crapcircle

I like to think that "God forgives, I don't"...but that's wishful thinking. I actually forget. I couldn't remember any massive grudge against anyone that wronged me to save my life, trust me I've been dragged thirsty over water quite a few times too but I guess that's doubly worse...one should forgive and not forget, rather than the opposite...

By anonymous• 7 Sep 2009 07:35
anonymous

ok, then set free those innocent people on death row

By Stone Cold• 7 Sep 2009 06:47
Stone Cold

Just like to know ..How do you forgive, did you say it in your heart, go around and shake hands or perform a small forgiveness prayer to those who have sins against you.

Its a good guesture, goodwill anyway. Thanks.

By anonymous• 7 Sep 2009 00:20
anonymous

Couldn't agree more.

By Sugar Qtr• 7 Sep 2009 00:19
Sugar Qtr

Whitefeather, very nice of you. Masmoo7 and ya rab Allah yisam7ek ou yimsa7 5a6ayak.

Ameen.

I hope this year I can pray it in the Masjid :( ..

~*Speak when you are angry and you will make the best speech you will ever regret*~

By Whitefeather• 7 Sep 2009 00:16
Whitefeather

Your welcome I just saw a conference on TV about it and thought this is something that should be shared.

By anonymous• 7 Sep 2009 00:09
anonymous

Allah yisalmak.

 

 

 

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