| Arabic | توبة |
|---|---|
| Pronunciation | TAW-bah |
| Etymology | From Arabic توبة (tawbah), derived from the root ت-و-ب (ta-wa-ba, 'to turn back/return'). The word beautifully captures the essence of repentance — turning back to Allah. Allah Himself is called at-Tawwab (the One who accepts repentance). |
Tawbah(توبة) Sincere repentance to Allah, involving genuine regret for sins committed, abandoning the sinful behavior, and firm resolve not to repeat it. It is a fundamental concept in Islamic spirituality and a lifelong practice.
توبة
Tawbah is one of the most emphasized concepts in Al-Al-Quran and Sunnah. Allah says: 'O you who believe, repent to Allah with sincere repentance' (66:8). Nabi said: 'Allah is more delighted with the repentance of His servant than a person who finds his lost camel in the desert.' Scholars outline conditions for valid tawbah: sincerity (doing it purely for Allah's sake), genuine regret and remorse, immediately stopping the sin, firm intention never to return to it, and if the sin involved another person's rights, restoring those rights or seeking their forgiveness. Haji has a profound connection to tawbah — Nabi said: 'Whoever performs Haji and does not commit obscenity or wickedness returns as pure as the day their mother bore them.' Many jamaah haji view Haji as a complete spiritual reset, making tawbah at Arafah, at the Multazam, and throughout the ibadah haji.
From Arabic توبة (tawbah), derived from the root ت-و-ب (ta-wa-ba, 'to turn back/return'). The word beautifully captures the essence of repentance — turning back to Allah. Allah Himself is called at-Tawwab (the One who accepts repentance).
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