would it be haram to work with a non - muslim/muslim who earns haram money?
whats the difference , if someone wants to buy something from me do i need to look to look at their background to find out if the money is haram or halal? for example if a white person buys an item from me , i usually presume their money would be mixed with clean and haram money , i have doubts , help me please thank you
Re: Question that has been on my mind for very long time?
so i met a few religious local brothers, they came for some pink tea and to give me dawah..
i gave them a discount.
they have returned a few days later and offered me one third of the price, bear in mind i only asked them for two thirds of the price the first time. (no, this is not a maths question)
i said i couldn't do it for such a price. they returned with a ten pound note and bought two teas.. for two thirds of the price.
they wanted to talk to me and i am very apprehensive.
they are part of a ziker group and stress the importance of attending these gatherings.
and have been eager to stress that allah swt will increase my business through dua and rememberence.
they seem to have the idea that i am not religious because i am not part of the group.
this bothered me a little and so i told them that i spend a lot of time reading.. and am currently memorising such a such..
although only in response to the brothers telling me about a kantonese man whom they are inviting to islam at present.
but they were very eager to suggest that allah swt will increase me through dua and rememberence.
in the end i told them that i am ok with struggling, i know that everything that i am given is from allah swt and i am ok with it.
i dont chase money and if increase comes it is only by the will of allah swt.
and i do not persue wealth..
and as tests go i would rather not trade up for anything..
please, make dua for understanding.
i seek refuge in allah swt.
the end.
....probably one of the longest posts i have written.
there is no compulsion in religion.
...its a paradox.. not a Contradiction.
Last edited by M.I.A.; 01-27-2017 at 12:07 AM.
Reason: im really not a people person, i just serve.
Re: Question that has been on my mind for very long time?
Inna lillahi wa Inna ilayihi rajeoon. May Allah forgive her sins, lighten her grave, shade her on the day of judgment, save her from hellfire, grant her jannat ul firdoas and reunite her with loved ones, ameen.
Hmm, I might try that!
Last edited by Butterfly; 03-30-2017 at 09:12 PM.
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