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anonymous
I have a father who used to own a small grocery store where he sold haram items such as alcohol and pork for example. We no longer have the business but I was wondering what he should do after the fact? Or if there is something I can do on his behalf in the case he doesn’t do anything. Is it a matter of giving charity or what?
Unfortunately these types of businesses are very common among my people who come to the states :hmm:
I try and make an honest living by working hard. But I work in such a negative environment that I literally cannot tell if working is even halal..
It seems like everything I do is followed up by haram and negative conversations on the part of others..
Honestly feels like I'm losing my mind, but I dont talk much so that must count for some sort of proof.
People will tell you its haram and that's ok, that's the textbook answer that they cam love by.
But at the end of the day they already coined the phrase.. dont shoot the messenger..
But I dont know if I'm entitled to find a place of peace.