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Ep. 35: I Will Never Forgive Them | Road to Return
Trailer: Road to Return

Trailer: Road to Return

Ep. 1: Submitting to God | Road to Return

Ep. 1: Submitting to God | Road to Return

Ep. 2: Finding Peace | Road to Return

Ep. 2: Finding Peace | Road to Return

Ep. 3: Content with God | Road to Return

Ep. 3: Content with God | Road to Return

Ep. 4: What Are Sins? | Road to Return

Ep. 4: What Are Sins? | Road to Return

Ep. 5: Are All Sins Equal? | Road to Return

Ep. 5: Are All Sins Equal? | Road to Return

Ep. 6: Different Types of Sin | Road to Return

Ep. 6: Different Types of Sin | Road to Return

Ep. 7: Four Dangers: Causes of Sin | Road to Return

Ep. 7: Four Dangers: Causes of Sin | Road to Return

Ep. 8: Your Inner Voice | Road to Return

Ep. 8: Your Inner Voice | Road to Return

Ep. 9: An Enemy Within | Road to Return

Ep. 9: An Enemy Within | Road to Return

Ep. 10: The World And Its Splendor | Road to Return

Ep. 10: The World And Its Splendor | Road to Return

Ep. 11: Mastering Self-Control | Road to Return

Ep. 11: Mastering Self-Control | Road to Return

Ep. 12: No Good Without Evil | Road to Return

Ep. 12: No Good Without Evil | Road to Return

Ep. 13: Shaytan's 6-Step Plan  | Road to Return

Ep. 13: Shaytan's 6-Step Plan | Road to Return

Ep. 14: Resistance & Resilience | Road to Return

Ep. 14: Resistance & Resilience | Road to Return

Ep. 15: Deprioritizing God | Road to Return

Ep. 15: Deprioritizing God | Road to Return

Ep. 16: Resisting the Teachings of Muhammad ﷺ | Road to Return

Ep. 16: Resisting the Teachings of Muhammad ﷺ | Road to Return

Ep. 17:  Letting The Qur'an Slip | Road to Return

Ep. 17: Letting The Qur'an Slip | Road to Return

Ep. 18: Good Actions With The Wrong Intention | Road to Return

Ep. 18: Good Actions With The Wrong Intention | Road to Return

Ep. 19: Good Intentions With Wrong Actions | Road to Return

Ep. 19: Good Intentions With Wrong Actions | Road to Return

Ep. 20: Hoping For The Best Without Doing Your Best | Road to Return

Ep. 20: Hoping For The Best Without Doing Your Best | Road to Return

Ep. 21: Going Against The Flow | Road to Return

Ep. 21: Going Against The Flow | Road to Return

Ep. 22: Why Do They Have It So Easy? | Road to Return

Ep. 22: Why Do They Have It So Easy? | Road to Return

Ep. 23: Parents Just Don't Understand | Road to Return

Ep. 23: Parents Just Don't Understand | Road to Return

Ep. 24: Just say Bismillah | Road to Return

Ep. 24: Just say Bismillah | Road to Return

Ep. 25: Does God Really Care? | Road to Return

Ep. 25: Does God Really Care? | Road to Return

Ep. 26: Did You Hear? | Road to Return

Ep. 26: Did You Hear? | Road to Return

Ep. 27: I Do Pray...Just Not Often | Road to Return

Ep. 27: I Do Pray...Just Not Often | Road to Return

Ep. 28: God Knows my Intention | Road to Return

Ep. 28: God Knows my Intention | Road to Return

Ep 29: Marijuana is Not a Drug | Road To Return

Ep 29: Marijuana is Not a Drug | Road To Return

Ep: 30 Always Put Yourself First | Road to Return

Ep: 30 Always Put Yourself First | Road to Return

Ep. 31: It’s Just a Video | Road to Return

Ep. 31: It’s Just a Video | Road to Return

Ep. 32: Everyone is Doing It | Road to Return

Ep. 32: Everyone is Doing It | Road to Return

Ep. 33: The Most Important Thing is Love | Road to Return

Ep. 33: The Most Important Thing is Love | Road to Return

Ep. 34: Isn't Zakat Like Sadaqah? | Road to Return

Ep. 34: Isn't Zakat Like Sadaqah? | Road to Return

Ep. 35: I Will Never Forgive Them | Road to Return
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Ep. 35: I Will Never Forgive Them | Road to Return

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Ep. 36: I'm Not A Racist, But... | Road To Return

Ep. 37: What Happens Online Stays Online | Road to Return

Ep. 37: What Happens Online Stays Online | Road to Return

Ep. 38: Friday Prayer Is Not Practical | Road to Return

Ep. 38: Friday Prayer Is Not Practical | Road to Return

Ep. 39: It's Just a Joke | Road to Return

Ep. 39: It's Just a Joke | Road to Return

Ep. 40: Fake News | Road to Return

Ep. 40: Fake News | Road to Return

Road to Return | How to Come Back from Sin

Ep. 35: I Will Never Forgive Them | Road to Return

Forgiving those who wrong us may be very difficult, but throughout the Qur’an and Sunnah we are reminded of how blessed an endeavor forgiveness is. Those who can achieve it will have the mercy of their Lord, mansions in the Heavens, and the liberation of letting go of grudges and resentment.

This transcript was auto-generated using AI and may contain misspellings.
I will never forgive them. La hawla wa la quwwata illa billah. Those are the words of somebody who is about to transgress and is about to go past where Allah Subh'anaHu Wa Ta-A'la ordered us to stop.
See, forgiveness is not just about, you know, forgiving a crime that somebody committed about you. That's not what I mean here. I mean the mindset of in your heart, being unwilling to give a person an opportunity to redeem themselves.
And Allah Subh'anaHu Wa Ta-A'la tells us in no uncertain terms in the Qur'an, wal'afoon AAanil naas. Those who pardon the errors of others are those who sari'u illa maghfiratin. Who will raise to the forgiveness of the Lord
and a Jannah that is greater than the heavens and the earth. The Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam teaches us, ar-raahimuna yarhamhum ar-raahman. Those who show mercy to others will be shown mercy by Allah. The Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam said,
irhamu man fil ard irhamkum man fil samaa. If you're able to show mercy to those who live with you on earth, the one above the heavens and the one above his creation will be able to show you his mercy Subh'anaHu Wa Ta-A'la.
And if you want Allah to forgive you, why are you unwilling to forgive them? Ala tuhibboona an yaghfirallahu lakum. How could you not want Allah to forgive you by you showing first that you're willing
to overlook the mistakes of others and allow people to make up and have amends if they are genuine in seeking reform. Now, I want you to know it is not haram for you to not forgive someone in particular for something,
but it is haram for you to have a mindset where you will never forgive anyone who says something about you or wrongs you in any way. You should not have that callous, cold-hearted,
uncompromising, unwilling to soften your stance in any way and any shape and form. I ask you by Allah Subh'anaHu Wa Ta-A'la to heal your own state, to take power over your own narrative
by you being in charge of who you forgive and being able to forgive. You take the power of the action that they have wronged you with and you take power over your ability to forgive. It is a liberating thing.
Forgiving others is something that grants you liberty and freedom. The Prophet SallAllahu Alaihi Wasallam said, let there be given news that there is a mansion in Jannah in the middle high part of it
for the one taraka almiraa wa in kana muhiqa to someone who gives up arguing even if they know they're right and justified. And the Prophet SallAllahu Alaihi Wasallam says that there's a mansion in Jannah
for the one who salman qata'ak who connects those who cut him off, who somebody has wronged them, wronged him and they cut them off and don't wanna speak to them and they make attempts to repair that relationship.
Wa'afu'an man dhalamak and forgive and pardon the one who wronged you. Those are ideals that I pray that Allah allows me and you to live by and to appreciate and be able to grow towards Allahumma ameen.
Wa sallillahumma wasallim wa zidwabarik ala Sayyidina Muhammad.