محمدﷺ
اَللّٰھُمَّ صَلِّ عَلٰی مُحَمَّدٍ وَّعَلٰی اٰلِ مُحَمَّدٍ
اللّٰہ

Trials and Transgression

Hekmat 15 • حکمت ۱۵

Trials and Transgression

فتنہ اور زیادتی

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Original Arabic • متنِ عربی

مَا كُلُّ مَفْتُونٍ يُعَاتَبُ.

Urdu Translation • اردو ترجمہ

ہر فتنہ میں پڑنے والے (اور گمراہ ہونے والے) کو ملامت نہیں کی جا سکتی۔

English Translation • انگریزی ترجمہ

“Not every person who is put to trial can be blamed.”

Reflections: This concise saying carries a heavy meaning regarding human psychology and social pressure. Imam Ali (as) suggests that sometimes circumstances, overwhelming deception, or the sheer weight of a trial (Fitna) can be so great that the person who falls into it deserves pity or guidance rather than just harsh rebuke. It is a reminder to look at the root causes of mistakes before passing judgment.

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