If the issue is financial, repaying the debt is the first step toward seeking helallik .
It is often seen as a heavy "curse" or a spiritual tie that binds you to that person until the afterlife.
It is often used as a "spiritual ultimatum" when a person feels they have no other way to achieve justice in this life. 3. How to Respond (If You Are the Recipient) Hakimi Sana Helal Etmiyorum
Since "Kul Hakkı" can only be forgiven by the person wronged (not by God alone), a sincere apology and change in behaviour are required. 4. Considerations Before Saying It
Ask specifically what "right" ( hak ) was violated. If the issue is financial, repaying the debt
If someone says this to you, it is considered a serious spiritual burden. Cultural steps to resolve it include:
After a deep breach of trust or infidelity. In Turkish-Islamic culture
In Turkish-Islamic culture, people are expected to ask for helallik (blessing/forgiveness) before death, long journeys, or ending a relationship.