Trying to turn Haram into Halal
The problem does not lie in people sinning, because they can repent and Allah will forgive their sins. The problem lies with people who sin but at the same time present baseless arguments and theories to justify sins.
Let me ask, even if a person is successful in doing so, will a person not feel the effect of that sin? Will it stop his eman from decreasing? Will it stop barakah from being lifted? Will it stop Allah’s wrath from descending? Will it stop his/her soul from becoming dark? Will it stop the depression that follows?
Muslims should accept the teachings of Islam instead of arguing against them.By the way, trying to turn haram into halal is a sin in itself. A grave sin.
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