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====Al Kawthari====
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{{Quote|1=[http://qa.sunnipath.com/issue_view.asp?HD=1&ID=1786 Music and Singing: A Detailed Fatwa]<BR>Shaykh Muhammad ibn Adam al-Kawthari, SunniPath, Question ID:1786|2=The worst case scenario in the event of being inflicted with a disease is when the one involved refuses to believe that he has been inflicted with that disease. The way this phenomenon is accepted and recognised in diseases and illnesses that affect the physical body, it is also true with regards to spiritual diseases and ailments.
{{Quote|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20130515144829/http://qa.sunnipath.com/issue_view.asp?HD=1&ID=1786 Music and Singing: A Detailed Fatwa]<BR>Shaykh Muhammad ibn Adam al-Kawthari, SunniPath, Question ID:1786|2=The worst case scenario in the event of being inflicted with a disease is when the one involved refuses to believe that he has been inflicted with that disease. The way this phenomenon is accepted and recognised in diseases and illnesses that affect the physical body, it is also true with regards to spiritual diseases and ailments.


When a person commits a sin (may Allah save us all) believing that a sin is being committed and feels regret and remorse in the heart, then this is far better then committing the sin and believing it to be lawful (halal). In the former situation, only one sin is being committed, and it is very likely that the individual may repent out of the remorse felt in the heart. In the latter case, however, in addition to the sin being committed, there is the greater sin of trying to justify it. Normally, such an individual does not receive the guidance to repent from his sin. (May Allah save us all, Ameen).
When a person commits a sin (may Allah save us all) believing that a sin is being committed and feels regret and remorse in the heart, then this is far better then committing the sin and believing it to be lawful (halal). In the former situation, only one sin is being committed, and it is very likely that the individual may repent out of the remorse felt in the heart. In the latter case, however, in addition to the sin being committed, there is the greater sin of trying to justify it. Normally, such an individual does not receive the guidance to repent from his sin. (May Allah save us all, Ameen).
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