In Islam, God forgives what's between a Muslim and Him (e.g. prayer, fasting, ... etc)
For the second part, elaborating more:
But if a Muslim does something wrong to another person, however, God doesn't forgive, unless that person forgives him first. God is the judge and He is just. As you probably know, during any court (Jugdement day), Judge (God in this case) has the highest authority.
I will try to find a good english translation of the actual Hadith (i.e. words of prophet, PBUH). Happy, can you help me on that?
_______________________________________________ "The larger grows the island of my knowledge, the
longer stretch the shores of my ignorance."
You are right
In the first part, so let me correct myself:
In Islam, God forgives what's between a Muslim and Him (e.g. prayer, fasting, ... etc)
For the second part, elaborating more:
But if a Muslim does something wrong to another person, however, God doesn't forgive, unless that person forgives him first. God is the judge and He is just. As you probably know, during any court (Jugdement day), Judge (God in this case) has the highest authority.
I will try to find a good english translation of the actual Hadith (i.e. words of prophet, PBUH). Happy, can you help me on that?
_______________________________________________
"The larger grows the island of my knowledge, the
longer stretch the shores of my ignorance."