Hatem al-Haj – Punishment or Trial
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The speaker discusses the importance of punishment during a trial and how it can impact one's ranking. They suggest that punishment can lead to a "hastag" and that the outcome is up to the judge. The speaker also mentions that while there may be trials, the judge ultimately decides what is best for the individual.AI: Transcript ©
What is the difference between punishment and
punished? How do we?
How do we recognize that that person might be maybe a less testing?
Sort of punishment from a flexion? Or trial?
How do you know that the trial was not for your punishment is basically very easy. If the trial
brought you closer to law, it was a good trial to raise your rankings of the trial sent you farther away from him than it was a punishment.
So look at yourself before and after the trial. Are you a better person? Are you closer to Allah subhanaw taala or not? If you're a better person, then rest assured that this trial was good for you, not for your points. And if you're farther away from him, then the trial may have been for you.
Either one way or can you get further
better endings, so the final outcome
the final outcome is what matters
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