And those who do not repent are Wrongdoers.
Wrongdoers are those that befriend them.
They took it[for worship], and they were Wrongdoers.
Yes, it is possible for a Wrongdoer to change.
They said,"Exalted is our Lord! Indeed, we were Wrongdoers.
Does the Wrongdoer manifest a blatant disregard for Jehovah's law?
Forgiveness is when I release a Wrongdoer from their offense.
Indeed the Wrongdoers are in error and a raging fire.
Those who do not turn away from it are Wrongdoers.
They said,‘Immaculate is our Lord! We have indeed been Wrongdoers!
Whoever of you takes them for Awliyaa, such are Wrongdoers.
And whosoever does not repent, then such are the Wrongdoers.”.
Those who were Wrongdoers in the beginning, but became virtuous later;
But do not approach this one tree, lest you become Wrongdoers.
(ii) those who were Wrongdoers in the beginning, but became virtuous later;
Works befitting repentance are essential if Wrongdoers are to experience God's mercy.
The Wrongdoers followed that by which they were made surrounded with luxury.".
How should we view repentant Wrongdoers who are reinstated in the congregation?
Ask forgiveness for your fault, surely you are one of the Wrongdoers.
The reporting of wrongdoing is an act of genuine concern for the Wrongdoer.
How should a Wrongdoer be treated during a hearing, and with what purpose?
(iii) those who were virtuous in the beginning but became Wrongdoers subsequently; and.
Do you not know that Wrongdoers will not inherit the kingdom of God?
It is not
only the wronged party who gets affected, but the Wrongdoer as well.
With God's help it was possible for Wrongdoers to become clean in his eyes.
Then I will teach Wrongdoers your ways, and sinners will come back to you.
And likewise in every city We set up its greatest Wrongdoers to plot in it.
(So We sent upon the Wrongdoers Rijz(a punishment) from the heaven because of their rebellion.).
He said:'My Lord as
You have favored me, I will never be a helper to the Wrongdoer.
Anger usually contains an implicit wish for some kind of revenge,
a desire that the Wrongdoer suffers.