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In Islamic theology, "gunah e kabira" (also spelled "gunah-e-kabira" or "gunah-e-kabeera") refers to the major sins or grave sins that are considered extremely serious and can have severe consequences both in this life and in the hereafter.
There are various opinions among Islamic scholars about which sins qualify as "gunah e kabira," but the following are commonly accepted as major sins:
These sins are considered major because they violate the fundamental principles of Islam and can lead to significant harm to individuals and society. It is believed that committing these sins without repentance can result in severe punishment in the afterlife. However, sincere repentance and seeking forgiveness from Allah can lead to forgiveness for even the most severe sins.
There are various opinions among Islamic scholars about which sins qualify as "gunah e kabira," but the following are commonly accepted as major sins:
- Shirk (associating partners with Allah)
- Murder
- Adultery
- False testimony
- Usury (interest-based transactions)
- Fleeing from the battlefield
- Slandering chaste women
- Consuming the property of orphans
- Disrespecting parents
- Breaking oaths
These sins are considered major because they violate the fundamental principles of Islam and can lead to significant harm to individuals and society. It is believed that committing these sins without repentance can result in severe punishment in the afterlife. However, sincere repentance and seeking forgiveness from Allah can lead to forgiveness for even the most severe sins.