In Islam, sin is a sin. There is no minor and major sins. Only Allah (or God and same God in Christianity and Judaism) who decide if it is a minor sin to be forgiven or not. However, for example:
Refer to related question below for morals as extracted from Quran.
being Honest, with your Lord, with yourself, with people. avoiding great sins: killing, stealing, prostitution,disobeying parents, alcohol drinking. and trying to avoid minor sins like disregard to others, wasting precious time, ....
Both of them are based on the same principles of praying to one god and not committing sins.
In Islam, the sins that are considered unforgivable are known as the major sins or "al-Kaba'ir." These include shirk (associating partners with Allah), murder, falsely accusing chaste women of adultery, and disobeying one's parents. These sins are considered very serious and require sincere repentance for forgiveness.
In Islam, committing unforgivable sins can lead to eternal punishment in Hell. These sins are considered grave offenses against God and can result in severe consequences in the afterlife. It is believed that repentance and seeking forgiveness are important to avoid such consequences.
disobeying elders , steraling or doning anything that the quran forbids
In Islam, the 54 major sins are actions that are considered grave offenses against God. These sins are defined within the teachings of the religion as acts that go against the core principles of Islam, such as shirk (associating partners with God), murder, theft, adultery, and consuming alcohol. Committing these sins can lead to severe consequences in the afterlife, and Muslims are encouraged to seek forgiveness and repent for these transgressions.
In Islam, only one God is worshipped, there are no counterparts or minor gods.
Performing Umrah does not erase all sins, but it is believed to bring spiritual purification and forgiveness for minor sins. Major sins still require sincere repentance and seeking forgiveness from Allah.
You are thinking of Sufism. It is minor in the sense of having fewer members than other varieties of Islam such as Sunni Islam or Shiite Islam, but no doubt its members do not consider it to be a minor religion. Every religion is the most important religion in the world, to those who believe in it.
In Islam, indulging in the seven sins, also known as the major sins, can lead to severe consequences in both this life and the afterlife. These sins are considered harmful to one's spiritual well-being and can result in punishment from Allah. Some consequences may include a decrease in faith, loss of blessings, and ultimately, a negative impact on one's relationship with Allah. It is important for Muslims to avoid these sins and seek forgiveness if they have committed them.
Sins of My Father was created on 2009-12-10.
No, it is not. In Islam, confession of sins is between the sinner and His/Her Creator without anyone whoever in between. You ask God, only God and no one else, for forgiveness. The second Pillar of Islam is Salat, or prayer. Muslims pray five times throughout the day to constantly thank God for that we are blessed with.