Forgiveness for Calling a Friend a Wicked Person, Son of a Wicked Person
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Question
I called my friend a wicked person, a wicked son of a wicked person, and his father, who was a righteous man, has passed away. Do I need to go to his grave to ask for forgiveness?
Answer
If the son is wicked, there is no need to go to his grave to ask forgiveness from his father, as it is customary to call a wicked person the son of a righteous person, a wicked son of a wicked person.
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