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Mother of 8 Lies for £100,000 in Benefits: Islamic Justification?

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In this video, Hatun Tash reacts to the shocking story of a Pakistani Muslim woman, a mother of 8, who lied to receive £100,000 in benefits from the British gov

In this video, Hatun Tash reacts to the shocking story of a Pakistani Muslim woman, a mother of 8, who lied to receive £100,000 in benefits from the British government but was spared jail time. Hatun explores whether this woman’s actions have any connection to her Islamic faith, examining sources from the 7th century that some claim justify such behavior. As Hatun looks into the details, she raises critical questions about the relationship between religious teachings, ethics, and modern-day legal systems.
After the conquest of the city of Khaybar by the Muslims, the Prophet was approached by Hajaj Ibn `Aalat and told: "O Prophet of Allah: I have in Mecca some excess wealth and some relatives, and I would like to have them back; am I excused if I bad-mouth you (to escape persecution)? ”The Prophet excused him and said: "Say whatever you have to say.”
link to the news article https://www.firstpost.com/world/uk-mother-of-eight-avoids-jail-after-defrauding-100000-in-benefits-meant-for-relatives-in-pakistan-13464932.html
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