ISLAM AND THE WEST - 77

 Violation of rights of people is an extremely delicate matter in Shariah. Shariah has declared that no matter how many violations of rights of Allah a person has committed, if they develop remorse before they die, do Istighfar (asking for forgiveness) and Taubah (repentance), and start making amends like praying Qada (missed) Salah, Allah Ta’ala will forgive them on the Day of Judgment. On the other hand, even if a person develops remorse about violations of rights of people he has committed and performs Taubah, these will still not be forgiven until and unless the person whose rights he had violated forgives them. And if we die without asking those people for forgiveness whose rights we had violated, then on the Day of Judgment our good deeds will be handed over to them in lieu of those violated rights, and once our account runs out of good deeds, their bad deeds will be transferred to our account!

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