{"_id":"6771ff21bbaba746010deb9d","title":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"Should one accept a false accusation as a form of punishment for past sins even if they are innocent?\"}]}","question":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"If someone committed sins in the past, such as lying or stealing, but was never caught, and later they are accused of something they didn’t do (even though they committed similar actions before), is this a punishment for their past deeds? Should they fight for their innocence, knowing they did not commit the current offense but had done so in the past? Or should they accept it as a form of punishment for their previous actions?\"}]}","answer":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"Hardships and trials may serve as tests to foster growth or as means to expiate past sins. However, interpreting a specific hardship as a punishment for past sins is speculative because the wisdom behind each trial is known only to Allah. A believer's role is to face such challenges with patience, repentance, and unwavering reliance on Allah.\\n\\nIf you are innocent, you should not accept guilt but stand firm in seeking justice. Even if this accusation is an expiation, your pursuit of justice may itself be part of the test.\"}]}","tags":[{"_id":"668d9ff70b76658b4c232a7b","tag":"Worship: Sins","count":100},{"_id":"668d9ff20b76658b4c2329f4","tag":"Worship: Repentance","count":63}],"createdOn":"2024-12-30T02:02:09.439Z"}