عن عبد الله بن عمر، أن رجلًا أتى النبي ﷺ فقال: يا رسول الله إني أصَبتُ ذنبًا عظيمًا فهل لي مِن توبة؟ قال: «هل لك من أمٍّ؟» قال: لا. قال: «هل لك من خالة؟» قال: نعم، قال: «فبِرَّها».
عن عبد الله بن عمر، أن رجلًا أتى النبي ﷺ فقال: يا رسول الله إني أصَبتُ ذنبًا عظيمًا فهل لي مِن توبة؟ قال: «هل لك من أمٍّ؟» قال: لا. قال: «هل لك من خالة؟» قال: نعم، قال: «فبِرَّها».
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