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received Egyptian Fatwa HouseShe was asked a question that read: What is the ruling on abandoning a Muslim woman due to harm and harm on the night of the middle of Shaban? Disagreements and problems arose between a person and a friend of his, and the matter escalated until it led to a rift between them. Some days passed since then, and the blessed month of Shaban was upon us, and he knew that God forgives all people on the night of the middle of it except quarrels, so he sought to reconcile with him.

The questioner continued: He began cursing and harming him with words and actions, creating problems, engaging in honor, and other bad things that lead to strife between him and his neighbors and relatives, and this was repeated whenever he sought to reconcile with him and repair what had broken down between them, and after suffering from this matter, he decided to avoid him, abandon him, and not talk to him. To avoid problems and harm, until he calms himself down, or finds a suitable opportunity to reconcile. Will he be one of the quarrels whom God will not forgive on this blessed night because of his abandonment and avoidance of this friend of his?

Abandoning those who insist on harm and harm on the night of the middle of Shaban

The house said on its official website: There is no harm in a person avoiding his friend and abandoning him as long as he is harmed and harmed by the person he is with, and this abandonment does not fall within the quarrel that is forbidden by law, for which the owner is deprived of forgiveness on the blessed night of the middle of Sha’ban. Therefore, this abandonment is conditional on the result of harm and the occurrence of harm because of it. If it ceases, he is legally obligated to cut off this abandonment, even by saying hello to him or Connect it to available means of communication.

She explained: To come out of abandonment and resentment, and to return to the natural state that includes the meanings of affection and communication between them, and thus to be a place to obtain forgiveness, mercy, and great favor on this blessed night; The night of the middle of Sha`ban.

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