بیشترتوضیحاتافزودن یادداشت جدید injustice to themselves, 'Do not despair of the mercy of Allah. Allah certainly forgives all sins. He is All-forgiving and All-merciful.' (39:53)"
In view of that, the Prophet and The The Ahl ul-Bayt (a) affirmed the repetition of repentance and the incessant turning to God so as to save the victims of sins from plunging more in their offenses and to push them to put a new beginning to an honest life:
Mohammad ibn Muslim narrated that Imam al-Baqir (a) said to him: "Mohammed ibn Muslim, all the sins of the believer who repents to Allah will be forgiven. He therefore should put a new beginning for himself after his repentance and Allah's forgiveness to him. By Allah I swear, this is peculiar for people of faith." "What if one commits sins from which he had repented and then repeat his repentance?" I asked. The Imam (a) wondered: "Mohammed ibn Muslim, do you think that Allah does not accept the repentance of the believing servant who feels sorry for his sinning and seeks forgiveness and repents to Him?" I said: "What if that servant commits a sin repeatedly and repents to Allah repeatedly?" The Imam (a) answered: "Whenever a believer seeks forgiveness and repents, Allah accepts his repentance again. Allah is surely All-forgiving and All-merciful. He accepts the repentance and pardons the sins. You should never make the believers feel desperate of the mercy of Allah." 329
Abu Bassir related: I asked Imam as-Sadiq (a) about the exegesis of God's saying: 'Believers, turn to Allah in repentance with pure intention. (66:8)' He (a) said: "The pure repentance is to repent from the sin and decide not to commit it any more." I wondered: "None of us can give up a sin completely." The Imam (a) commented: "Abu Mohammed, Allah does love the servant who commits sins frequently and repents to Him very frequently." 330