QUESTION: If I sue my employer for pending dues in court which they refuse to pay or have caused me financial loss due to their bad actions such as illegal termination, can I request the judge to also make the employer pay for mental agony? | Sheikh Assim Al Hakeem
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QUESTION: If I sue my employer for pending dues in court which they refuse to pay or have caused me financial loss due to their bad actions such as illegal termination, can I request the judge to also make the employer pay for mental agony?

QUESTION: If I sue my employer for pending dues in court which they refuse to pay or have caused me financial loss due to their bad actions such as illegal termination, can I request the judge to also make the employer pay for mental agony?

05 May

ANSWER:

No, there is no such thing in Islam that you can ask for compensation for! 

QUESTION: If I sue my employer for pending dues in court which they refuse to pay or have caused me financial loss due to their bad actions such as illegal termination, can I request the judge to also make the employer pay for mental agony?

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