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Just Punishment If The Victim Doesn’T Forgive On Day Of Judgement
If one wronged someone else and then repented and made amends, did something good for the victim and asked him for forgiveness but then the victim didn’t forgive, on the day of judgement one might expect God to help and if the victim still doesn’t forgive, he will take away the good deeds of the person who wronged him according to a hadith and thoughts of Ghamidi sir.
But to me, this doesn’t feel just. That’s because taking away good deeds is an eternal punishment, you can’t get more good deeds after that. If someone wronged someone and then didn’t repent, then this makes sense that it can be considered a punishment from God as well.
But if the person has repented and changed, eye for an eye is a more just punishment, isn’t it? Even for cases where wealth is involved, taking away someone deeds is far more expensive than the wealth of this world. But I am saying all of this only for the person who has properly repented and tried to return whatever he took away from the victim (wealth, dignity, etc)
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