Saudi Arabia: Thief returns stolen money after 20 years



Jeddah, Apr 30 (Emirates 247) : A Saudi thief feeling guilty for stealing SR200,000 (Dh200,000) from a local man nearly 20 years ago went to his house and gave him part of the stolen money, saying he would pay the rest later. But the shocked man asked him to keep the rest of the sum.

Quoted by 'Sabq' newspaper, the unnamed man said he was at his home in the capital Riyadh when an unknown man came to see him.

“He asked me how long I have lived in my house and I told him 25 years.

"He then asked me about the theft nearly 20 years ago,” he said.

“I replied that I still remember that a sum of SR200,000 paid as dowry for my daughter was stolen.

"I was shocked when he told me that he was the thief and that he came to return the money.

"He paid me SR50,000 and asked me to give him time to get the rest, but I told him I will take only the SR50,000 and that I forgive him.”

  

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  • Mable, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 30 2015

    The man who forgives god will be pleased with him,thers a lot for the rude Saudi employers to learn from this guy ,some Saudi employers treat workers like slaves,deprive them of food ,salary and medicine,and make them work 24 HRS.

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  • Fayaz, DXB

    Thu, Apr 30 2015

    Masha Allah ..... True teaching of Prophet Muhammed , peace be upon him ....

    Allah will surely reward him .... 2nd Man already forgiven the thief , so Allah will surely reward both .....

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Thu, Apr 30 2015

    Honest thief!!!Maybe afraid he will go hell after his death!!! want to repent himself!!.

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