"I swear by Allah, in Whose power is my life, there is not a single person who prays five times a day, fasts during the month of Ramadhan and abstains from sins that the gates of Paradise will not be opened for him."
"If you shun the Greater Sins which you are forbidden, We will do away with your smaller sins and cause you to enter an honourable place of entering." (Surah an-NisÄ 4: 31)
Sins are of two types- The Greater and the Lesser. The characteristics of the Greater Sins is due to their evil effects.
Sins which have been specifically termed as Greater in the Holy Qur'an and the traditions. The number of such sins exceeds forty and they all have been explained in the traditions of the Holy Ahl ul-Bayt (a.s.).
All those sins are Greater about which the Qur'an and Hadith explicitly state that those who commit these sins will enter Hell. Or if it is not explicit then it should purport to mean the same. Any sin, which is clearly Greater than a sin specified as a Greater one in the Qur'an and hadith; is also Greater. For example; 1. The killing of a person is a sin and it is clear from the Qur'an and hadith. 2. "And the (spreading of) mischief is Greater than murder."(Surah al-Baqarah 2:191)
Hence we can conclude that the spreading of disturbance must also be counted among the Greater Sins. Any sin which has all along been regarded as a Greater one by the scholars and the jurists should also be considered as 'Greater'.
disobeying elders , steraling or doning anything that the quran forbids
No, it is not. In Islam, confession of sins is between the sinner and His/Her Creator without anyone whoever in between. You ask God, only God and no one else, for forgiveness. The second Pillar of Islam is Salat, or prayer. Muslims pray five times throughout the day to constantly thank God for that we are blessed with.
2 things Shirk [to include someone in the oneness of Allah] and Kuffar [disbelief]
the similarities are they both get cleaned and their sins get washed away .
Christianity believes that Jesus is the Messiah AND that he came in order to save mankind from their sins. Islam believes that Jesus is the Messiah BUT does not claim that he came to absolve people's sins.
No. never. Stealing is one of the great sins in Islam religion per all Islam schools. it is explicitly specified; with its corresponding punishment; in Quran.
Islam is never a violent religion. Islam calls for peace and justice and good morals. If Islam calls for defending your lands and properties (called military Jihad) it does not mean violence. If Islam calls Muslims to struggle within themselves to be in the right path of God and not to commit sins, it does not mean violence, Islam calls for peace and tolerance.
Islam is not a monotheistic religion instead it is paganism worship because it has Idol kabba (black box) in Mecca where people visit and kiss the black stone believing that their sins will be taken.
Islam teaches Jesus was a powerful prophet. Christian believe Jesus is much more then just a prophet, Jesus is the Word of God made flesh who died on the cross for our sins otherwise we would all be owned by the Devil because of our sin.
Yes, in Islam the conversion of a non Muslim is accepted. On top of that all his previous sins are also forgiven.
Both of them are based on the same principles of praying to one god and not committing sins.
The two major sins according to Islam teachings are:Idol worshiping or worshiping partners to the one and only one God, the Creator.Treating parents rigorously, aggressively, rudely, and without respect.Refer to the related question, listed below, for more information on what a Muslim is forbidden to do.Shirk-sin of idolatryKufr-ungratefulness to God or unbelief