If
we say that sins are dangerous, then belittling sins and taking them lightly is
more dangerous than sinning itself. The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon
him) warned us against taking sins lightly because, doing so, sins will become
an inherent habit in us and we will have no problem insisting on them. This will
lead the person to be categorized as a pervert (fasiq) and will lead him
in the end to be subject to Allah’s severe punishment, which will overtake him
at anytime.
Allah
has made repentance obligatory saying, [O
ye who believe! Turn to Allah with sincere repentance]
(At-Tahrim 9:8), and He has granted us time to repent until the Scribes register
the sin in our names. The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said,
“The Scribe on the left hand delays registering the sin of a Muslim for six
hours. If he repents (within these six hours), and seeks Allah’s forgiveness,
they drop if off. If he doesn’t, they write is down as a single sin.”
That is the first respite. The second respite, even if the sin is registered, is
until the appearance of death before our eyes. (If we repent sincerely before
that hour, it is taken off the records then).
But
the problem with most people is that they do not estimate the majesty of the
Lord as they should. They disobey Him in many ways, day and night. Adding insult
to injury, they take many sins lightly and claim that such sins are minor and
thus of no great harm. In consequence, they stare freely at pictures of women in
magazines or on television. Some of them, when told about the sin of it, go a
step further and inquire amusedly, “OK, what’s the magnitude of the sin
involved? Is it a major or minor one?”
Compare
this attitude with that of the Companions of the Prophet (peace and blessings be
upon him). Anas said to one of his followers, “You imagine certain sins to be
more insignificant than a straw. But at the time of the Prophet we used to
count them among those that can destroy a man.” Ibn Mas`ud said, “A believer
treats a sin as if it is a mountain over his head that may fall on him any
moment; whereas a dissolute (fajir) looks at them as a fly that perked on
his nose and he waived it away with his hand.”
Will
these people then learn something from the above, and from the hadith of the
Prophet that says, “Beware of the minor sins. For the example of the minor
sins is like that of a group of travelers who broke their journey in a valley.
Then one of them brought in a straw. Another came up with another (and a third
with one more) until with their collection they were able to gather enough to
cook their food. Remember! If a man is held for questioning (on the Day of
Judgment) for his minor sins, surely they will destroy him.” In another
version he is reported to have said: “Beware of minor sins. For they add on
until they destroy the man.”
Scholars
say that when minor sins are committed without any remorse, without the fear of
Allah, and accompanied by contempt, there is fear they will be counted as major
sins. To those who belittle their sins, we say, “Do not look at the sins if
they are small or big. Look at Him in Whose defiance you are committing them.”
Still
for all sinners, the doors are opened, for Allah says, [Tell
My slaves: that I am very Forgiving, very Kind]
(Al-Hijr 15:49).