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QUESTION: I had stolen my grandmother’s necklace when I was a disbeliever. Later I reverted and have repented my actions. Am I liable to return it to her as I have already spent the money from it?

QUESTION: I had stolen my grandmother’s necklace when I was a disbeliever. Later I reverted and have repented my actions. Am I liable to return it to her as I have already spent the money from it?

02 Jan

ANSWER:

Yes, you must return it or the equivalent amount as its a debt on you.

QUESTION: I had stolen my grandmother’s necklace when I was a disbeliever. Later I reverted and have repented my actions. Am I liable to return it to her as I have already spent the money from it?

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