QUESTION: If a man has committed a major sin such as zina in the past, but now claims to have changed and sincerely repented, is it truly possible that he will not fall into the same sin again? And from both a religious and emotional perspective, is it wise or safe for a woman to marry a man with such a past? I’ve heard some people say that someone who has committed such a sin once is likely to repeat it.
QUESTION: If a man has committed a major sin such as zina in the past, but now claims to have changed and sincerely repented, is it truly possible that he will not fall into the same sin again? And from both a religious and emotional perspective, is it wise or safe for a woman to marry a man with such a past? I’ve heard some people say that someone who has committed such a sin once is likely to repeat it.
13Jun
ANSWER:
This is baseless!
When a person repents and expresses remorse, Allah forgives his sins!
If a woman is still judgmental, she MUST NOT marry such a person as her doubts and negativity would only ruin his life.
Let him marry someone who is wiser and practical that would know how to think positively and accept him for who he is.
QUESTION: If a man has committed a major sin such as zina in the past, but now claims to have changed and sincerely repented, is it truly possible that he will not fall into the same sin again? And from both a religious and emotional perspective, is it wise or safe for a woman to marry a man with such a past? I’ve heard some people say that someone who has committed such a sin once is likely to repeat it.