missminky
Apr 4, 2009, 11:16 AM
Hi,
A friend of mine was born a Muslim and has been living in Australia for 10 years (hes 28 now). Recently they have taken up praying and trying to become a proper believer. The reason I ask is because I want to know can one just 'go back' after years of sinning. Some of the things he has done include: excessive drinking, mistreating women, a child out of wedlock that he does not see, sex with many many girls, taking drugs and going to clubs. Even though he's praying he is still with a much younger girl that he is not married to, and which he brings home to his 'mother house' and has sex with her while his family is home and they can hear it too.
I would really like to know from someone very knowledgeable of the Qur'an if there is in ISLAM something like the Christian 'confession' principle where you can be absolved of your sins? I think he's only doing this so that he can belong to a religion/group of people. I find it hypocritical... what do you guys think? Thanks heaps and I look forward to reading your replies.
A friend of mine was born a Muslim and has been living in Australia for 10 years (hes 28 now). Recently they have taken up praying and trying to become a proper believer. The reason I ask is because I want to know can one just 'go back' after years of sinning. Some of the things he has done include: excessive drinking, mistreating women, a child out of wedlock that he does not see, sex with many many girls, taking drugs and going to clubs. Even though he's praying he is still with a much younger girl that he is not married to, and which he brings home to his 'mother house' and has sex with her while his family is home and they can hear it too.
I would really like to know from someone very knowledgeable of the Qur'an if there is in ISLAM something like the Christian 'confession' principle where you can be absolved of your sins? I think he's only doing this so that he can belong to a religion/group of people. I find it hypocritical... what do you guys think? Thanks heaps and I look forward to reading your replies.