Light Upon Light
Is forgiving even fair?
When trust is broken. When words cut deep. When there’s no apology, no accountability, no closure. This episode of Light Upon Light dives into the kind of forgiveness that isn’t soft or cliché — but raw, difficult, and deeply transformative.
Through the Qur’an and the example of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, we explore the balance Islam gives us: justice is acknowledged, pain is valid — yet Allah opens a higher door. A door where forgiveness isn’t about what they deserve, but about what you seek from Allah.
From Surah Ash-Shuraa (42:40) to Surah An-Nur (24:22), this conversation unpacks why pardoning others is linked to receiving Allah’s mercy… and how forgiveness can be strength under control, not weakness.
We talk about:
• Justice vs. mercy in Islam• Forgiving without removing boundaries• Releasing resentment without denying pain• The Prophet’s ﷺ mercy at the conquest of Makkah• Why forgiveness is ultimately about the Hereafter
If you’re struggling to forgive someone who hurt you, this episode is for you.
Because forgiveness isn’t surrendering justice.
It’s trusting Allah’s justice.
And the one who forgives for His sake is never the loser — they’re the one Allah raises.
Light Upon Light — where faith meets the heart’s hardest questions.