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My father was 74 years old, he was crossing the road and a car came fast a hit him, he was alone.

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Salamo alaykom,


my father was 74 years old, he was crossing the road and a car came fast a hit him, he was alone, and we don't know exaclty who was wrong the driver or my father however, even the police report didn't confirm anything.


I have seen him one day before he dies, and  it showed well in his body that it was a very bad hit and he had a couple of borken ribs, and many many things, and he died after 5 days.


I am not sure if we/my family has to forgive the taxi driver or not? as he is a poor guy who has a family as well? 


what we should do? to leave it to the government which will put him in jail any way as his license was taken from him for reasons unkown to us? or we should as our right to punish him as well by filing a case, and in this case he will be in jail as per the government law and as our right as well to claim and file a case? considering his children, that they will be in big danger.


thank you in advance for your help!

 

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Accidental traffic death

In the name of Allah, We praise Him, seek His help and ask for His forgiveness. Whoever Allah guides none can misguide, and whoever He allows to fall astray, none can guide them aright. We bear witness that there is none worthy of worship but Allah Alone, and we bear witness that Muhammad (saws) is His slave-servant and the seal of His Messengers.

 

Allah Says in the Holy Quran Chapter 4 Surah Nisaa verse 92:

92 Never should a believer kill a believer; but (if it so happens) by mistake (compensation or ‘blood money) is due): if one (so) kills a believer it is ordained that he should free a believing slave and pay compensation to the deceased's family unless they remit it freely. If the deceased belonged to a people at war with you and he was a believer the freeing of a believing slave (is enough). If he belonged to a people with whom ye have a treaty of mutual alliance compensation should be paid to his family and a believing slave be freed. For those who find this beyond their means (is prescribed) a fast for two months running: by way of repentance to Allah: for Allah hath all knowledge and all wisdom.

 

Your Question: what we should do?

If one is killed by another accidentally and without any intention of intentional ‘murder’ whatsoever, Shariah Law guides that the one who accidentally kills another person should pay the appropriate blood money to the heirs of the deceased.

 

The amount of the blood money is fixed by the government of the land, and it varies from one country to another. To the best of our knowledge the ‘blood money’ or compensation for an unintentional killing that is required by law to be paid to the heirs of the deceased in a country like Saudi Arabia is about US$30,000.00.

 

Beloved Sister in Islam, if you are absolutely confident that the person did not intend to kill your beloved father, but it was rather a genuine accidental traffic death, the absolute maximum punishment that you can extract from the person who accidentally killed you father according to Shariah Law is the ‘blood money’; but if you wish to have mercy on the condition of the one who accidentally killed your father and wish to remit the blood money, that would be a ‘sadaqah’ and charity on your part.

 

If the person who accidentally killed your father is a believer, then he is required to atone for his deed according to the clear guidance of the Glorious Quran quoted above….and that is something between him and Allah Subhanah.

 

The absolute maximum punishment which Shariah Law demands to extract from a person who kills another accidentally is the payment of the ‘blood money’ to the heirs of the deceased; unless of course, of their own will, the heirs wish to remit and forgive the receipt of the ‘blood money’. Other than that, the heirs, if indeed they believe in Allah and the Last Day, are not allowed to extract any further punishment from the person who accidentally killed their loved one.

 

Whatever written of Truth and benefit is only due to Allah’s Assistance and Guidance, and whatever of error is of me alone. Allah Alone Knows Best and He is the Only Source of Strength.

 

Your brother and well wisher in Islam,

 

 

Burhan

 


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