Repentance in Islam is a word that refers to the internal change that someone must go through to repent. This change can be summed up by the Islamic concept of tawbah, which means "to turn back." Repentance involves recognizing one's wrongdoings, feeling regret for them, and committing to change.
"Lord will help him who moves in the way of Him".
Repentance is positive energy prompted by Allah Almighty. There are many benefits to repentance, including:
"Return to me, and I will return to you."
Islam is the second-largest religion globally, with over 1.6 billion followers. It is a monotheistic faith that emphasizes repentance and forgiveness. To repent in Islam, one must understand and acknowledge their wrongdoings. They must also be sincere in their repentance and seek forgiveness from Allah and His angels and those they have wronged.
Finally, they must commit to changing their behavior and living a better life. Repentance in Islam is done by offering Salat-Al-Tawbah to reins your sins away.
We only have to follow the instructions of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) of offering repentance prayer. You only have to offer two rakats nafal (optional prayer). Then pray to Allah Almighty by forgiveness Dua's and seek repentance. Indeed, He is the most merciful and beneficial to you as he loves his people more than the love of seventy mothers. As said;
"Lord loves those who turn (to Him), and He loves those who purify themselves".