During the past hours, social networking sites were buzzing with a picture of a harsh message on the grave of a deceased indicating that he had not paid off his debt, and that his lender would never forgive him, which sparked a wide controversy.
The opinions of the social media pioneers differed between a defender of the lender’s right and those who urge him to forgive, noting that he does not know all the scenes of the deceased’s life or his intention regarding repayment.
And the owner of the debt wrote on the paper placed on the grave of the deceased person: “You have and in your possession 6 thousand dollars. May God make it iron and fire on your body.” Attached to the paper were photos of a signed declaration proving that the deceased took this amount on August 20, 1994, in which it says: “I acknowledge .. I took the sum of six thousand US dollars, and this is a bond from me to upon request,” with the signatures of the deceased and the witness.
The image of the circulated paper in which the strongly worded message came on the grave of the deceased constituted a great shock to everyone who viewed it on social media, and one of their most prominent comments was: “It is better for him to be forgiven and compensated by God,” “It is better to forgive him than you know his intention,” “His right is what Have mercy on those who died, this was wretched and tired of them,” “A very difficult situation,” and “Hold yourselves accountable before you are held accountable.”