How Sins can Cause you  to Enter Paradise
By 
Shaykh ul  –Islaam
Ibn Qayyim  aj-Jawzeeyah as-Salafi [d.751AH]
-Rahimullaah-
Translated 
by 
Umm Yahya
Shamsuddeen Muhammad  bin Abee Bakr Ibn Qayyim aj-Jawzeeyah (d.751 A.H.) -Rahimullaah- said:
‘Indeed a slave  commits a sin and enters Paradise through committing it and he performs a good  deed and enters the Hellfire through performing it.’ 
It was asked ‘How is  this (possible)?’
Ibn Qayyim  -Rahimullaah- answered: 
‘A sin is committed  and thus does not cease to be before his eyes (causing him to be) fearful of it,  concerned about it frightened and weeping due to his regret of doing it. Feeling  ashamed due to this action before his Lord The Most High, with his head lowered  between his hands, and his heart broken and despondent due to it.
Therefore that sin  will be more beneficial to him than numerous acts of obedience could be. As a  consequence these previously mentioned matters are the cause for this slave of  Allaah’s happiness and success until that sin will be a reason for him to enter  Paradise.
A slave of Allaah  performs a good deed and he continues to view it as if he has performed a favour  for his Lord and is egotistic due to that good deed, and he is conceited, vain  and arrogant due to the sin. So he says I did such and such action (boasting)  causing to him to inherit the characteristic of pride, haughtiness and adopting  an overbearing attitude. 
This becomes the  reason for his destruction.
Thus if Allaah Ta’ala  intends good for the needy slave He trials him with something in order to bring  him down and to lower his neck in humiliation and to decrease his importance to  himself. However if Allaah intended for him (the slave) anything other than good  He (Allaah) would have left him alone and his vanity and pride and this is the  deception which necessitates his destruction.’
[Taken from: ‘al-Waabil  as-Sayyib min Kalim at-Tayyib’ By Ibn al-Qayyim page 15]
 
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