The request for forgiveness (al-istighfâr) is not a simple repetitive formula. It represents a fundamental act of worship, a spiritual key and a divine remedy for faults, worries and impurities of the heart. In this precious work, Sheikh Abd Ar-Razzâq Al-Badr deeply explores the texts of the Quran and the Sunna on this central subject.
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Description
Description
Seeking Forgiveness: A Daily Spiritual Pillar
The Book of Allah and the authentic Sunnah emphasize the importance of seeking forgiveness abundantly. This practice is not reserved for great sinners, but concerns every Muslim, whether pious or a beginner.
“Iblis said: I swear by Your power! I will not cease to mislead Your servants as long as their souls are in their bodies.
Allah said: I swear by My power and My greatness! I will not cease to forgive them as long as they seek forgiveness from Me.”
(Reported by Abu Sa’id Al-Khudri)
Seeking Forgiveness in the Quran and Sunnah
This book highlights the numerous Quranic verses that encourage seeking forgiveness, as well as the hadiths of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) that emphasize its immense merit, including:
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Forgiveness of sins
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Descent of divine mercy
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Multiplication of wealth and children
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Relief from worries
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Elevation of status with Allah
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), a Perfect Example in Seeking Forgiveness
Despite his elevated status, the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) sought forgiveness more than 70 times a day. This shows how noble, constant, and essential this practice is for every believer.
The Fruits of Seeking Forgiveness: Spiritual and Material
Seeking forgiveness acts as a source of purification:
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It cleanses the heart of sins
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It strengthens sincerity in worship
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It attracts the mercy of Allah
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It unlocks trials, opens the doors of relief and sustenance
“Ask forgiveness of your Lord. Indeed, He is ever a Perpetual Forgiver. He will send [rain from] the sky upon you in [continuing] showers. And give you increase in wealth and children and provide for you gardens and provide for you rivers.”
(Surah Nuh, verses 10-12)
A Timeless Act of Worship
Seeking forgiveness is not limited to specific moments. It can and should be practiced at all times, including:
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After prayers
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At dawn
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Before sleeping
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In case of sin
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During distress or anguish
Why read this book?
This book is a powerful spiritual tool for:
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Purifying the heart
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Developing piety (taqwâ)
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Getting closer to Allah
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Strengthening faith (îmân)
It is aimed at:
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Any Muslim man or woman wishing to sincerely return to Allah
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Those who want to better understand the worship of the heart
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Teachers and students in Islamic sciences
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Readers looking for a short, clear, and transformative work
Accessible style
The style of Cheikh Abd Ar-Razzâq Al-Badr, clear, well-founded, and gentle, makes this book particularly enjoyable to read, even for those discovering aqida, fiqh of worship, or the foundations of Islamic spirituality.

