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Salam,

I recently reverted to islam and i am unsre of afew things. Can anyone please advise.My husband has some haram money and he wants to start up a halal business but we are unsure whether the business will succeed as the money will be haram. We need some guidance as what to do, is there a way i can turn this money halal, as we want to succeed in our business.
 
Salaam,

Never heard of haram money. I hope you don't mean money laundering. O_o How did he obtain the money?
 
Thank you for your reply, no it was not money laundering. He as not a good person and made it threw cannabis. I know it is not a good thing and i am not happy as i want to lead a good life as a new muslim. Any guidance i will appreciate.

God bless.
 
Salam alaykum

Money is money. I would prefer that you will get all that money came from cannabis selling to charity.
 
It is haram. It falls into the category of creating a mental instability. Hence making more haram acts more appropriate. Also many times with drugs that are smoked i.e. hashish, marijuana the jinn are present with these types of actions(i think i read it somewhere-not sure maybe some can clear that up). So if one makes these haram drugs accessible then they take the sins of all acts committed due to the"intoxication" present at the time. You just have to remember the moto of wild americans: sex, drugs and alcohol. haram comes in sequence. One thing leads to another. So it's an endless cycle of temptations of the shaitan.
 
sister, i am concerned that i will be judged threw my husbands wrong doings. i have never accepted or willingly agreed with what he has done. and i always express my feelings. will i to be judged?
 
^ It is best if you don't use the money to finance your business activities. It's very dangerous and you can fall into trouble. For your own safety, find money elsewhere.

Hope you feel well.
 
Salam alaykum

Dear sister; we are not here to judge anyone. You told that money are haram. I asked to give them away to charity. After that you will get own money by halal ways - not use money you got by crimes.

That isn´t judging anyone.

May Allah helps you.
 
Salam alaykum

Dear sister; we are not here to judge anyone. You told that money are haram. I asked to give them away to charity. After that you will get own money by halal ways - not use money you got by crimes.

That isn´t judging anyone.

May Allah helps you.

Sister Harb, I think she meant that she will be punished by Allah because her husband did the sin, not that she is concerned that we will judge her(which we wont). If I did understand correct.
 
Salam,
Sorry sister harb i think i was was misunderstood, i know you were not judging me i meant will allah judge me for his wrong doings?
I appreciate all the guidance i have been given.
Thank you all.
I am glad i registered with the forum you have me alot.
 
sister, i am concerned that i will be judged threw my husbands wrong doings.?

Salam alaykum

Sorry my misunderstood before. If your husband has done sin sin before, it is his, not your, sin. You are not judged by sins of other person.
 
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sis , welcome to Islam . Welcome to the forum .


It's better to start a thread in general section for discussion.
 
What happens in jahiliyah stays in jahiliyah. Any harm done by his past drug-dealing has already happened. A reversion wipes out all sins that took place before it. I don't think there can be any blame on you if you use the money for a good purpose.
 

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