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I would like to know the ruling on messages in WhatsApp asking for forgiveness before the month of Ramadan begins.
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All righteous deeds – whether they are acts of worship that are
for Allah alone, may He be glorified and exalted, such as prayer, fasting and
so on, or are acts of kindness towards other people – are all required at all
times.
They are particularly encouraged at times of virtue, and these
times are only given virtue so that people will compete at these times in doing
all kinds of righteous and good deeds.
One of the righteous deeds that are encouraged and enjoined is to
forgive one another and dispel rancour.
It is proven from the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be
upon him) that he said: “If one of you starts his day fasting, let him not
engage in any obscene or ignorant speech, and if someone insults him or argues
with him, let him say: I am fasting, I am fasting.” Narrated by al-Bukhaari
(1894) and Muslim (1151).
Hence, it is recommended for people to refrain from persisting in
disputes, settling scores with opponents and answering back, and not to respond
to offensive treatment in kind.
As the Muslim is striving to increase his righteous deeds at those
times, and there is the fear that rancour may prevent his good deeds from being
taken up to Allah, it is prescribed to ask people to forgive him.
Muslim (2565) narrated from Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased
with him) that the Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace of Allah be upon
him) said: “The people’s deeds are shown (to Allah) twice every week, on
Mondays and Thursdays, and every believing slave is forgiven, except a slave
between whom and his brother there is some grudge. It is said: Leave these two
until they reconcile.”
Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen (may Allah have mercy on him) said:
Undoubtedly conflicts and disputes among people are a cause of
good being withheld. The evidence for that is the fact that the Prophet
(blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) went out one night to his companions
in Ramadan, to tell them about Laylat al-Qadr, but two men among the Sahaabah
were arguing, so the knowledge of when it was in that year was taken away.…
Therefore the individual should strive not to have any resentment in his heart
towards any of the Muslims.
End quote from al-Liqaa’ ash-Shahri, no. 36.
The one who spreads a spirit of tolerance, asks people to forgive
him and strives to right wrongs and to fulfil his duty towards others, and
encourages others to do that, in Ramadan or otherwise, is undoubtedly following
righteousness and doing good.
CONCLUSION:
It is clearly recommended to ask people for forgiveness and to try
to right wrongs at this special time.
There does not seem to us to be anything wrong, in Shรฃ Allah, with
point this out on these occasions, or reminding others of that and encouraging
them to do it.
And Allah knows best.
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