How can we get rid of the responsibility if someone does not forgive us related to the violation of his rights? If a person tells a lie to somebody in social media and regrets afterwards and repents, will his sin be forgiven?
Dear Brother / Sister,
If a person does not forgive you related to the violation of his rights, there is not much to do. It is necessary to repent and to try not to violate the rights of anybody again.
Since there will be reckoning related to violation of personal rights in the hereafter, some of your thawabs will be given to the person whose rights you violated and you will be even. If you do not have enough thawabs, the sins of that person will be loaded on you.
You should not have a thought like the following one: "A person who violates the rights of others goes to Hell directly."
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Questions on Islam
- Will Allah forgive a person about the rights of others?
- Is it necessary to ask for forgiveness from one another when Ramadan begins so that our fasting will be accepted?
- What is the meaning of the statement "It is true that retaliation and reckoning will take place between enemies through taking the good deeds of each other on the Day of Judgment"?
- Why will the good deeds of a person be given to another person in the hereafter?
- Is a person who committed a lot of sins and fornication and then repented, asked for forgiveness and found the right path forgiven?
- Is looking at a woman who wears revealing clothes regarded as violation of that woman's rights?
- If a person has violated the rights of somebody and then repents and asks forgiveness from the person whose rights he has violated, but if that person does not forgive him, what will happen to him?
- Will Allah forgive the violation of others’ rights?
- When a person converts to Islam automatically all his previous sins have been forgiven. How can a person's sins be forgiven on the spot when he or she didn't
- Is it regarded as violation of men’s rights when women go out without covering their heads?
