Re: Is it blasphemous?
Jurm is when you stick to what you did.. When you repented on it.. It doesn’t exist as a ‘Jurm’. I simply don’t find Adam as mujrim and therefore didn’t find it right that someone referred that ibn e aadam are still facing punishment of that jurm.
As a reader, I got every right to interpret a shair my way. If you got another interpretation, please come up with that.