Can Haram be forgiven?
Matthew Wilson
Updated on April 08, 2026
Then, what are the sins that Allah will not forgive?
But according to various Quranic verses and hadiths, there are some great destructive sins which Almighty Allah will not forgive.
- Alteration In Quranic Verses. Source: WhyIslam.
- Taking False Oaths. Source: iLook.
- Withholding Water from Others.
- The One Who Disobeys His Parents.
- The Aged Adulterer.
- Breaking An Oath.
Secondly, how can I stop doing haram? Stop Haram Habits With These 11 Tips
- Identify Haram Habits. MercifulServant.
- Make Tawbah. Tawbah is recognising that you have done something haram and then striving to give up your bad deed for the sake of Allah.
- Make Istighfar.
- Follow The Sunnah Of Prophet Muhammad (?)
- Get Married.
- Control Your Gaze.
- Voluntary Fasting.
- Perform Salat Al-Tawbah.
Simply so, how can Allah be forgiven?
Recite Astaghfirullah constantly. Say it 3 times after every salat and minimum of 100 times a day. It means, "I seek forgiveness from Allah". Allah's Messenger (?) said, "Whoever says, 'Subhan Allah wa bihamdihi,' 100 times a day, will be forgiven all his sins even if they were as much as the foam of the sea.
Does Allah forgive if you hurt someone?
If you get hurt by someone then don't worry: Allah (swt) shall take your revenge in the hereafter, unless you shall forgive them: Allah (swt) shall reward you with much greater (meaning paradise).
Related Question Answers
What are biggest sins in Islam?
Major sins: Al-Kabirah- Shirk (associating partners with Allah)
- Committing murder (killing a human being that Allah has declared inviolate without a just cause)
- Practicing black magic.
- Leaving daily prayers (Salah)
- Zakat evasion (not giving obligatory charity)
- Not fasting on the days of Ramadan (without an excuse)
What are the 7 major sins in Islam?
Sin is one of the most important concepts in Islam.Controlling one's nafs is the real challenge for a Muslim in this temporary world.
- Shirk.
- Magic.
- Consuming riba.
- Snatching the property of an orphan.
- Accusing pious, believing and chaste women of adultery.