*Repent to Allah … After Engaging in Worship?*
Sheikh Salman al-Oadah <http://en.islamtoday.net/author-14.htm>

As Muslims, we know to repent to Allah when we commit sins. We also know
that Allah accepts our repentance when we turn to Him sincerely and with
remorse for our errors.

It is interesting, though, to consider that the topic of repentance is
brought up in the Qur’an in another context as well – in connection with
our worship and spiritual devotion.

For example, Allah says: “When the help of Allah and the victory comes, and
you see the people entering Allah’s religion in crowds, then glorify the
praises of your Lord and ask His forgiveness. Truly, He is the Accepter of
Repentance.” [*Sūrah al-Nasr*: 1-3]

These verses stress the importance of repentance and of seeking Allah’s
forgiveness, even at times when we are actively engaged in worship, or when
we have just completed our prayers. This shows us that our being allowed to
repent for our sins and shortcomings is one of Allah’s greatest blessings.
It is also an admission of our shortcomings in the acts of worship that we
offer. Allah tells us: “By no means has the human being fulfilled what
Allah has commanded him.” [*Sūrah `Abasa*: 23]

It also shows us how much we need to have Allah accept our worship from us.
We also need Allah to help us to be constant and sincere in our worship,
and to never become over-satisfied with ourselves because of the worship
that we do. It is for this reason that, after offering his prayer, Prophet
Muhammad (peace be upon him) used to beseech Allah’s forgiveness three
times and then say: “O Allah! You are Peace and from You is peace. Blessed
be You, possessor of glory and honor.” [*Sahīh Muslim* (592)]

Ibn `Umar, one of the Prophet’s most eminent Companion, said: “Nothing in
life would be dearer to me than knowing that Allah has accepted from me a
single deed – even if only a single prostration or my spending in charity a
single silver coin – because Allah says: “Allah only accepts from those who
are God-fearing.” [*Sūrah al-Mā’idah*: 27]

Allah also tells us to remember His name after completing our pilgrimage
rites: “So when you have accomplished your pilgrimage rites, celebrate the
praises of Allah, as you used to celebrate the praises of your fathers,
indeed, with far more heart and soul.” [*Sūrah al-Baqarah*: 200]

It is important to conclude our acts of worship by glorifying Allah’s name
and beseeching His forgiveness. Allah commanded Prophet Muhammad (peace be
upon him) to conclude his life in this way, in spite of the fact that the
Prophet (peace be upon him) spent his life in worship and striving for the
faith. Nevertheless, Allah commanded him, at the end of his life to: “…
glorify the praises of your Lord and ask His forgiveness.”

When we consider that this was the case for Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon
him) who was the best of all humanity, we should realize how much more we
need to beseech Allah’s forgiveness when completing our acts of worship.

In the Qur’an, Allah praises those God-fearing people who seek His
forgiveness in the early morning hours, though they spent their nights in
prayer and the recitation of the Qur’an: “They were in the habit of
sleeping but little by night, and in the hour of early dawn, they (were
found) praying for forgiveness” [*Sūrah al-Dhāriyāt*: 17-18]

These people had not been spending their nights in sin, but in devotion to
Allah, yet, when completing their nightly worship, they would beseech Allah
to forgive them. If it is this important to seek Allah’s forgiveness after
engaging in acts of worship, how much more important is it for us to ask
forgiveness after committing sins?

-- 
Dr Benil Hafeeq K.P
Consultant Nephrologist
MIMS and IQRAA Hospital
Calicut
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*"The good deed and the evil deed are not equal. Repel (the evil) with that
which is better, then behold, the one between whom he and you there was
enmity (will become) as though he were a close friend." [Surah Fussilat: 34]
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Nor can Goodness and Evil be equal.  Repel (evil) with what is better; then the 
enmity between him and you will become as if it were your friend and intimate!
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