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Istighfar () is the act of seeking forgiveness of
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in
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. This is usually done by saying "I seek the forgiveness of Allah" (), or "I seek the forgiveness of Allah, my Lord, and turn to him (in repentance)" (). It is considered one of the essential parts of worship in Islam.


Etymology

"Istighfar" is derived from the Arabic root , which is related to the covering of a thing with that which will keep it clean.


Meaning

"Istighfar" means to pray to
Allah Allah ( ; , ) is an Arabic term for God, specifically the God in Abrahamic religions, God of Abraham. Outside of the Middle East, it is principally associated with God in Islam, Islam (in which it is also considered the proper name), althoug ...
that he may protect the supplicant from worldly desires, both in this world and the
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. ''Astaghfirullah'' literally translates to "I seek forgiveness in God". Usually, a Muslim recites it as part of
dhikr (; ; ) is a form of Islamic worship in which phrases or prayers are repeatedly recited for the purpose of remembering God. It plays a central role in Sufism, and each Sufi order typically adopts a specific ''dhikr'', accompanied by specific ...
, that is to say that Allah is the greatest or that goodness comes from Allah. The phrase can also be used in popular culture when seeing something wrong or shameful.


Purpose

Islam posits that human beings were created by God, with the ability to choose their own actions, either to do good deeds and obey Allah or to do evil deeds and disobey (Him). However, as a result of human error, God offered humans who might have mistakenly committed
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or submitted to their desires and ignored the dictates of their conscience to perform istighfar. Thus, Muslims use istighfar as they believe it counters
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who tries to lead them into
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by inviting them to sin.


In the Qur'an

Istighfar, and some other words from the same root such as Ghafir, Al-Ghafoor, Ghaffar, occur in the Qur'an more than seventy times.


Quranic verses regarding istighfar

In the
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, there are numerous verses on the issue of istighfar, in which Allah commands the believers to always ask for forgiveness and turn to Him. Some examples of these verses are: * "And those who, when they commit an immorality or wrong themselves y transgression remember Allah and seek forgiveness for their sins – and who can forgive sins except Allah? – and hodo not persist in what they have done while they know." (Al Quran 3:135) *"Those – their reward is forgiveness from their Lord and gardens beneath which rivers flow n Paradise wherein they will abide eternally; and excellent is the reward of the ighteousworkers." (Al Quran 3:136) * "Whoever commits evil or wrongs themselves then seeks Allah's forgiveness will certainly find Allah All-Forgiving, Most Merciful." (Al Quran 4:110) * "So will they not repent to Allah and seek His forgiveness? And Allah is Forgiving and Merciful." (Al Quran 5:74) * "And seek your Lord's forgiveness and turn to Him in repentance. He will grant you a good provision for an appointed term and graciously reward the doers of good. But if you turn away, then I truly fear for you the torment of a formidable Day." (Al Quran 11:3) * "And return to your Lord time after time and submit to Him before there comes to you the punishment, then you shall not be helped." (Al Quran 39:54) < * In Surah Nooh ( Al Quran 71 :10 ) Allah Says فَقُلۡتُ اسۡتَغۡفِرُوۡا رَبَّكُمۡؕ اِنَّهٗ كَانَ غَفَّارًا ( Saying, 'Ask forgiveness from your Lord; for He is Oft-Forgiving, in the next verse Allah said يُّرۡسِلِ السَّمَآءَ عَلَيۡكُمۡ مِّدۡرَارًا ( Al Quran 71: 11 ) Allah saying He will send rain to you in abundance the next verse وَّيُمۡدِدۡكُمۡ بِاَمۡوَالٍ وَّبَنِيۡنَ وَيَجۡعَلۡ لَّـكُمۡ جَنّٰتٍ وَّيَجۡعَلۡ لَّـكُمۡ اَنۡهٰرًا ( Al Quran 71 : 12 ) Give you increase in wealth and sons; and bestow on you gardens and bestow on you rivers (of flowing water)


In narrations

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narrated Muhammad said, "Whoever increases seeking forgiveness, God will grant him relief from every worry, a way out from every hardship, and provide for him in ways he does not expect." *
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narrated Muhammad said, "A servant committed a sin and said, "O God, forgive me of my sin." God, the Most Blessed and Exalted, says, 'My servant committed a sin and knows he has a Lord who forgives sins and holds him accountable.' Then the servant returned to his sin and said, 'O God, forgive me of my sin.' God says, 'My servant committed a sin and knows he has a Lord who forgives sins and holds him accountable.' Then the servant returned to his sin and said, 'O God, forgive me of my sin.' God says, 'My servant committed a sin and knows he has a Lord who forgives sins and holds him accountable, so do what you wish as I have forgiven you.'" *
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narrated Muhammad said, "God, the Most High, says, 'O son of Adam, if you call on me and place your hope in me, I will forgive you despite what is within you, and I will not hesitate. O son of Adam, if you have sins piling up to the clouds and then ask for my forgiveness, I will forgive you, and I will not hesitate. O son of Adam, if you come to me with enough sins to fill the earth, and then meet me without associating anything with Me, I will come to you with enough forgiveness to fill the earth." * Abu ad-Darda narrated Muhammad said, "God, the Most High, says, 'O son of Adam, whenever you worship me and place your hopes in me, without associating anything with me, I will forgive whatever you have done. If you turn to me with the likes of the heavens and earth full of sins and shortcomings, I will turn to you with the same amount of forgiveness, and I do not mind.'" * Abu Dharr al-Ghifari narrated Muhammad said, "Indeed, God, the Most Majestic and Glorious, says, 'O my servant, as long as you worship me and place your hopes in me, I will forgive you despite what you have done. O my servant, if you meet me with enough sins to fill the earth, I will meet you with as much forgiveness, as long as you do not associate anything with me." *It was narrated Muhammad said, "I seek the forgiveness of God, and I repent to him" (''astaghfiru llāha wa-atūbu ilayh'') 80/100 times a day.


Significance

* Istighfar safeguards the supplicant against the evil consequences of their sins. * Istighfar increases the blessings of Allah (both material and spiritual). * Istighfar is one of the ways of finding inner peace and tranquillity. * Istighfar purifies one from the physiological results of sins. * Istighfar turns evil deeds into good deeds. * Istighfar paves the way for the acceptance of prayer. * Allah forgives those who sincerely seek forgiveness unconditionally. * The Prophet said: "Whoever makes Istighfar frequently, Allah will provide a way for him out of every distress and provide for him from sources he could never expect"
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Conditions for istighfar

Seeking forgiveness has three conditions, with an additional fourth one if the sin involves the violation of another person's rights: # To discontinue the sin # To regret having committed it # To resolve to never return to sin # To restore the rights of the person that has been wronged.


Etiquette

The etiquette of seeking forgiveness are: * Istighfar during the dawn (''sahar'' – the late time of night before the daylight – time before daybreak). * Istighfar the eve before or during
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. * To recognize one has wronged. *Confession (to God) of one's mistakes. (If necessary, confession to the person involved) * Testimony of faith and submission to God. * Stop the sin, regret the sin, repent and intend to never do it again. Note: Istighfar can be done at any time. Above mentioned are a few Sunnahs followed by Prophet Muhammed's teachings.


Istighfar of prophets

The Istighfar of an ordinary person was not a special case since they are not infallible. However, in the case of the prophets and angels, such an act may be interpreted otherwise because it contradicts the attribute of infallibility in the prophets. However, there is some relevant evidence showing the fact that prophets and angels were also engaged in asking for divine forgiveness. "The heavens nearly burst, one above the other, ˹in awe of Him˺. And the angels glorify the praises of their Lord, and seek forgiveness for those on earth. Surely Allah alone is the All-Forgiving, Most Merciful." (Al Quran 42:5)


Related invocations


See also

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Oy vey ''Oy vey'' () is a Yiddish phrase expressing dismay or exasperation. Also spelled ''oy vay'', ''oy veh'', or ''oi vey'', and often abbreviated to ''oy'', the expression may be translated as "oh, woe!" or "woe is me!" Its Hebrew equivalent is ''o ...


References

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