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Re: Stealing to give to the poor. Is it right?
by
NicNacCoin
on 17/09/2024, 04:30:42 UTC
I have a friend who was elected into a political office. Before he was elected he was well known for his uprightness and integrity. Now, his new office is filled with corruption in the form of looting of government funds. He told me that when the allocation from the central government comes, the chairman of the local government will call them and give them a large amount for their upkeep. But they still receive their monthly salary and allowance.

He is well aware that the allocation was for the development of the local government, but he is forced to take it since almost all the elected officers are collecting it. The first time he rejected the money, he received a threat that he would be impeached or violently attacked. This is because his colleagues are scared that he might reveal the corruption that is going on in the local government.

My friend decided to set up a foundation that gives scholarships and builds schools. With the illegal funds, he usually receives every month, he has been able to finance the education of many poor students in his ward and has also built and refurbished a few schools.

He knows that those funds he receives are illegal but he vowed not to use them for his personal needs. What is your opinion on this matter?
Making money illegally is a punishable offence.  Advise everyone not to join auto car gangs like this because it's better not to do anything with the stolen money.  But it is good to do all the work he is doing but he has to take the responsibility of the thief.  No matter how great a deed he does, his lack of stealing will be a lifelong sin for him.  Therefore, one should not earn any money or build an educational institution with that money by stealing. It is always better to build an educational institution, a mosque, a madrasa with the money of a great work.  So I don't support his profession, I always support good work.