Assalaamu aleikoum all,
I am involved in a complicated situation with which I could use your help, inshallah.
I converted to Islam a few years ago and fell away from it. But, alhamdulillah, I have come back to it.
In the time when I was apostate, I went back to school. My (non-Muslim) parents are helping me by paying for food and living expenses.
But I took out some credit cards to buy unnecessary things. I have been paying the payments for these items out of the living expenses provided by my parents.
I have a plan to pay back these cards as soon as humanly possible, inshallah.
I think there are two questions that I have about this situation:
1) One of the reasons that my parents are helping me is so that I graduate with as little debt as possible. Because my actions have gone against this intention, does it constitute lying by omission? Does it constitute causing them financial disadvantage? Should I tell them?
2) My father has asked if I have taken out a credit card, which I lied about and said no. Is telling him part of the process to being forgiven by Allah (swt)?
My plan is to talk to them, apologize, tell them what has happened, and tell them that I will be working to pay for the costs of the cards, so that it is subtracted from their monthly contribution, inshallah. My fear is that they will revoke all support, which would make staying in school very difficult, if not impossible.
I ask because I have had problems with compulsive guilt in the past and do not want to make something more about needing forgiveness from them when I should be focused on forgiveness from Allah (swt). But, I feel terrible about it and want to make it right.
Does this seem like a solid plan? Is there anything else that I am missing or have not thought about?
Jazzakallahu khairan
I am involved in a complicated situation with which I could use your help, inshallah.
I converted to Islam a few years ago and fell away from it. But, alhamdulillah, I have come back to it.
In the time when I was apostate, I went back to school. My (non-Muslim) parents are helping me by paying for food and living expenses.
But I took out some credit cards to buy unnecessary things. I have been paying the payments for these items out of the living expenses provided by my parents.
I have a plan to pay back these cards as soon as humanly possible, inshallah.
I think there are two questions that I have about this situation:
1) One of the reasons that my parents are helping me is so that I graduate with as little debt as possible. Because my actions have gone against this intention, does it constitute lying by omission? Does it constitute causing them financial disadvantage? Should I tell them?
2) My father has asked if I have taken out a credit card, which I lied about and said no. Is telling him part of the process to being forgiven by Allah (swt)?
My plan is to talk to them, apologize, tell them what has happened, and tell them that I will be working to pay for the costs of the cards, so that it is subtracted from their monthly contribution, inshallah. My fear is that they will revoke all support, which would make staying in school very difficult, if not impossible.
I ask because I have had problems with compulsive guilt in the past and do not want to make something more about needing forgiveness from them when I should be focused on forgiveness from Allah (swt). But, I feel terrible about it and want to make it right.
Does this seem like a solid plan? Is there anything else that I am missing or have not thought about?
Jazzakallahu khairan