Description: There is a difference between forgiveness that brings peace and forgiveness that destroys you. Islam is a religion of mercy, but it is also a religion of wisdom. Allah does not command us to forgive blindly, especially when forgiveness becomes a tool for repeated harm. In this powerful reminder, we explore 5 types of people Allah warns us about—people whose actions show no remorse, no accountability, and no intention to change. These are not people you hate. These are people you must protect yourself from. Forgiveness in Islam does not mean allowing abuse, betrayal, or injustice to continue. The Prophet ﷺ taught mercy, but he also taught boundaries. Allah is Al-Adl (The Most Just), and He never asks you to sacrifice your dignity in the name of patience. This video will help you understand: • When forgiveness becomes harmful • Why repeated harm is not something Allah asks you to tolerate • How to protect your heart without hardening it • The balance between mercy and self-respect in Islam If you’ve ever felt guilty for distancing yourself from someone who kept hurting you, this reminder is for you. Sometimes walking away is not weakness—it is obedience. 📖 “And do not incline toward those who do wrong, lest the Fire touch you.” (Qur’an 11:113) May Allah grant us wisdom, clarity, and the strength to protect our hearts while remaining sincere servants of Him. 🤲 If this reminder helped you, like, share, and subscribe so others can benefit too.