Jika seseorang meyakini dan percaya bahwa Allah itu Maha Mengetahui, Maha Melihat dan Maha
Mendengar, tentu ia tidak akan melakukan tindakan dosa dan kejahatan. Menurut Anda, apa yang
salah dengan seseorang yang mengaku percaya kepada Allah namun masih aktif melakukan dosa
dan kejahatan? Hubungkanlah jawaban Anda dengan konsep relasi antara Aqidah, Syari’ah dan
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Views on the sins in Islam:
- Islam places a high value on morality, and Muslims define sin as anything that violates the rules established by their respective religions or goes against the dictates of Allah (God), who is revered in Islam. According to Islamic doctrine, sin is an act, not a state of being. On the Day of Judgement, God is said to measure a person's good actions against their sins, punishing those whose misdeeds surpass their good works.
- These sins are discussed throughout the Quran, which also shows that some misdeeds have heavier punishments in the hereafter than others. Big sins (al-Kabirah) and small sins (al-Sagha'ir) are clearly distinguished, signifying that if a person abstains from the major sins, they will also be absolved of the minor sins. The precise definitions of the many terminology for sin used in the Islamic tradition vary depending on the source.
- Islam refers to the most terrible sins as Al-kabair, which translates to "the large or significant one." The word immensity is used by several writers. Every sin is regarded as an offence to Allah, but the al-Kaba'ir are the most serious. Because Allah's mercy is believed to be greater than his power, it is implicitly understood that minor or small sins (al-sagha'ir) will be absolved upon repentance. Though not all sins are created equal, some are believed to be more spiritually damaging than others. The act of associating someone else with Allah or practising shirk is the worst of the sins referred to as al-Kaba'ir.
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