Do Allah forgive all sins? Does Quran not go near adultery? There is a popular perception that music is generally forbidden in Islam. However, such a prescriptive statement elevates the issue to one of faith. musical instruments by themselves are not haraam, however, any music or lyrics that encourage inappropriate behavior like The Prophet (pbuh) has also said that for every person there are two doors in the heavens: a door from which his sustenance comes out and a door through which his deeds and words enter.When a (good and obedient) servant of Allah dies, these two doors grieve for him and weep. However, in case of a bad person or a person who rejects obedience to Allah, neither the heavens nor the earth sheds a The meaning of the Arabic word "ghafara" is to cover, to hide and from it comes the meaning "to excuse," "to pardon," "to remit" and "to forgive." God does all these things. In the Qur'an, it is mentioned that God does not forgive the Shirk (without repentance) but He may forgive every other sin for whomsoever He wills. Al-Wadud (The Loving) is one of Allah's names as He said about Himself, "And verily my Lord is the most merciful and most Loving" (Surah Hud, 90) Yes, Allah does not like the act of disbelief. Allah says, "And verily Allah does not love any person who engages in disbelief or sin." (Surah al-Baqarah, 276) It has to do with how we deal with creations of Allah like we ourselves are. Each sin is worth an X amount. The hurt you cause to others is finite, even if it can be immense. Even if you do the worst of sins to a multitude of people, you would still get a finite amount of sin, for example a sin worth 1000 to 1000 people is 1 million sins. So, what behavior does Allah like: But it does not matter to Allah. They will be the ones who will suffer the consequences of their wrong actions. Sports, Food, Music and much more. Values section on the other hand is very special. We created it for only one thing in mind; to create a peaceful corner that features just inspiring and First we need a balanced amount of nitrogen, oxygen and carbon dioxide. Any imbalance is enough to end the life. Allah created many ways to make sure this delicate balance is never disrupted. The Sun, plants which makes photosynthesis, soil and bacterial lives in soil make this balance possible. Other factors like rain, lightning, pressure and It is indicative of great love of the one whom one imitates, but in many cases it is an unhealthy phenomenon. Islam pays a great deal of attention to this issue (Muslims imitating disbelievers), and the Messenger (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) definitively prohibited it and said: "Whoever imitates a people is one of them.". P6McpG.