Is it appropriate to commit sins but also to perform prayers? I started to perform five daily prayers a few months ago but I cannot keep away from some sins. However, I do not want to abandon prayers. Will you help me?
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Dear Brother / Sister,
A person’s committing sins does not prevent him from performing prayers. As man performs prayers, he will keep away from sins gradually. You feel disturbed by the sins you commit. This is a good development. A benefit of performing prayers is saving man from committing sins in time.
Continue performing prayers like that. You will get rid of the other sins inshallah.
Even if a person commits sins, he gets the reward of performing prayers. It is not appropriate to abandon prayers by being deceived by the trick of Satan.
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