ANSWER: This is with Allah. No one is admitted into Jannah until they are purified from their sins. They could be punished in their graves until they are purified from their sins or, they could also go to hell temporarily, or Allah could forgive them altogether.

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ANSWER: All sins require repentance! The prophet salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam warned Muslims from minor sin and gave the example of little twigs and branches that when gathered together can build a huge fire. 

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ANSWER: If such a person was a well known atheist and that was public, this is permissible. But if it was concealed and no one knew about it, this is not permissible. 

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ANSWER: He was forgiven because he took the measures to leave that town as part of his repentance! This showed his remorse over such killings. On the other hand, we are also told about a woman who was admitted to hell for not feeding her cat until it died. 

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ANSWER: She can’t do anything now as she can’t retrieve any of these things. She must trust Allah, make a lot of Duaa and acknowledge that this is the consequences of her own faults and shortcomings, if Allah forbids and it were to surface. She must not let fear overtake her and she must believe […]

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ANSWER: It’s not necessarily true. One of the conditions for repentance to be valid is for you to feel deep remorse and it can accompany crying or it may not.

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ANSWER: Yes, he can, by repenting and doing a lot of voluntary good deeds and worship, especially night prayers, besides completing all the obligatory acts of worship and staying away from haram and sins.

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