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The Source Room · Season One · Forgiveness

The Door That Never Closes

where mercy turned out to be wider than the record
Before you read

Every line in these reels is carried in plain, modern English — a paraphrase, not a recitation. Here is each one traced back to its exact source, in its own place. Read the real words. Check us.

The eight doors
Episode 1.1 · All Of Them · verse

“He forgives all sins. All of them.”

Spoken in Surah az-Zumar to ‘the servants who have wronged their own souls.’ One of the Quran's widest mercy verses — it names no sin as standing outside it.

The Quran 39:53Read the source
Episode 1.2 · The Lost Camel · hadith

“His joy at your return is greater than yours.”

The Prophet's image for how the Creator receives a person who turns back — a joy greater than a traveller's at finding the lost camel that carried his whole life across the desert.

Sahih Muslim 2747Read the source
Episode 1.3 · Ninety-Nine · hadith

“You don’t have to arrive. You only have to turn.”

The man who had taken ninety-nine lives, then a hundred, and was still received — because he died on the road, walking away from the place that made him cruel.

Bukhari 3470 · Muslim 2766Read the source Second source
Episode 1.4 · Even This · verse

“My mercy encompasses all things.”

The Creator's own words, quoted inside Moses' prayer in Surah al-A'raf. The reach of the phrase — all things — is the whole point of the reel.

The Quran 7:156Read the source
Episode 1.5 · Loved For Turning · verse

“He loves those who return.”

The closing clause of a verse in Surah al-Baqarah about purity — the Creator loves the ones who keep turning back to Him. ‘Loves’ is the word the verse chose.

The Quran 2:222Read the source
Episode 1.6 · The Exchange · verse

“Not deleted. Transformed.”

For those who turn back, believe and repair, Surah al-Furqan promises not that wrongs are erased but that they are exchanged — replaced with good deeds.

The Quran 25:70Read the source
Episode 1.7 · Same Night, New Man · verse

“He heard it before you finished it.”

Surah an-Nisa: whoever does wrong, then seeks forgiveness, finds the Creator forgiving. Present tense — the verse states no waiting period.

The Quran 4:110Read the source
Episode 1.8 · Come Back Broken · verse

“Sincerity is the whole entry fee.”

The one condition named in Surah at-Tahrim is sincerity — ‘turn to the Creator in sincere repentance’ — not perfection, and not being fixed first.

The Quran 66:8Read the source