A woman shared her frustration after years of sincerely serving her mosque—cleaning, maintaining, and doing tasks others avoided—only to be passed over for a women’s position that went instead to socially influential attendees. Feeling hurt and undervalued, she questioned what her dedication counted for. The post drew mixed reactions, including some that were insensitive or inappropriate.
One comment read: “I felt God wanna compesate u wit da offering box, just carry d money pass back door.”
This statement is troubling because it encourages theft while disguising it as divine justification. It promotes the idea that wrongdoing can be excused if someone feels unfairly treated, which undermines both moral accountability and the very religious principles being discussed. Rather than offering empathy or constructive advice, the comment normalizes dishonesty and frames corruption as acceptable compensation, which can further erode trust within faith communities.



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