If you kill a person without just cause, and not in retribution, the person who killed must also be killed.
The story of Habil and Qabil The sons of Prophet Adam:
There were two brothers Habil was a shepherd who gave his best ram in sacrifice to Allah, and Qabil a farmer gave his subpar crops to Allah, since he gave not good crops to Allah, Qabil's offering was rejected, while Habil's was accepted.
So Qabil murdered his brother out of jealousy.
Then Qabil was saddened by the fact that the jealousy got to his head and he did not know what to do.
So Allah showed him a dead crow and another crow came along and dug a grave for its friend and buried the crow inside it.
So Qabil buried Habil in a grave he dug for his brother.
The moral of this story is not allow jealousy into your heart.
The harm of hasad, can cause sadness, lead to sin, and cause resentment of Allah's degree, is it a trait of nifaq, distracts from the Thinkr of Allah, and harms the Mahsud.
It is envy, and if you don't know what envy is, it is really wanting what someone else have and wishing the person the worst in life because of it, or wishing that the person who has something that you don't have ask Allah to take it away from him.
An envious person is evil, to deal with Hasad, you must believe in Allah, as he is given a withholds, Ikhlas seek only what is with Allah, Dua for the Mahsud.
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