Question: Is it true that the
washing of a dead body is equal to the forgiveness of forty-two sins? Where
did this concept originate? Does the figure forty-two signify plurality
of sins? Since Allah is the ultimate decider and forgiver of sins and all
actions are preceded by intentions, which may not be pure, how do we know
for sure that a certain act will actually lead to forgiveness?
Answer: I am sorry I could
not find any such narrative and therefore the reliability of its transmission
cannot be analyzed. Please provide me with a full reference. Forgiveness
of minor sins granted on any kind of good deed is a manifestation of the
abounding mercy of the Almighty. Human beings are prone to make mistakes.
The Almighty is always watching over His servants. He knows that a true
believer, who strives to lead his life according to divine guidance, may
fall into miner sins because of the human element. If that believer seeks
forgiveness and is true to heart, then his good deeds expunge the minor
sins that he has committed. This we should appreciate is only the manifestation
of the mercy and the overwhelming love of God for His true servants.
You have rightly observed that only
those acts good or bad will be rewarded which we do consciously and with
pure intent. Merely doing small kinds of good deeds, ignoring the greater
commands of the Almighty is in fact doing no good at all. These glad tidings
are meant only for the true believers who always try their best to lead
their life pure and observe all the directives of the Almighty and keep
seeking forgiveness from Him for their sins.
(Tariq Hashmi)
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