Islam
 is a religion of peace, love and compassion which teaches us that we 
should respect the honor, reputation and privacy of others. Lies, 
suspicion, backbiting, slander, and gossip are destructive, major sins 
that go against what Islam stands for and sow enmity and discord among 
Muslims.  They cause hostilities between family members, neighbors, and 
friends.  Therefore, Islam clearly defines and prohibits them in the 
severest of terms.
 
What exactly is Backbiting & Slander?
 
Our
 Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) has clearly 
explained them.  One time he (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) 
asked his companions:
 
“Do you know what is backbiting?”  They said,
 
 “Allah and His Messenger know best.” He (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said, 
 
“Saying something about your brother that he dislikes.” It was said,
 
 “What if what I say about my brother is true?” He (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said,
 
 “If what you say is true then you have backbitten about him, and if it is not true, then you have slandered him.“ (Saheeh Muslim)
 
‘Backbiting means that a man mentions about a person something which is true behind his back.’ (Silsilah as-Sahihah)
 
Making
 fun of people by making negative facial expressions or by hand gestures
 while they are unaware is also a form of backbiting.
 
Why Do We Gossip And Backbite?
 
· To get things off one’s  chest especially in case of hatred.
 
· To joining in with a group of  friends.
 
· To show our superiority and put others down.
 
· Out of jealousy or anger.
 
· Out of pity on someone.
 
Strict Prohibition of Backbiting
 
Allah prohibits backbiting in the Quran by comparing to the disgusting act of cannibalism: “O
 you who have believed! Avoid much (negative) assumption.  Indeed, some 
assumption is sin.  And do not spy or backbite each other. Would one of 
you like to eat the flesh of his dead brother? You would hate it (so 
hate backbiting).  And fear Allah; indeed, Allah is Accepting of 
repentance and Merciful.” (Quran 49:12)
 
Often
 times we backbite and gossip about others without thinking much of it. 
 We treat it lightly,  however, Allah reminds us that in fact it may be a
 serious sin in the sight of Allah! The Quran says:
 
 “When
 you were propagating it with your tongues, and uttering with your 
mouths that whereof you had no knowledge, you counted it a little thing,
 while with Allah it was very great.” (Quran 24:15)
 
Many
 people are so busy spreading slander they hear that they do not stop 
for a minute to ponder whether it is true or not.  Allah says:
 
 “And
 why, when you heard it, did you not say: ‘It is not for us to speak of 
this.  Exalted are You, [O Allah]; this is a great slander’?” (Quran 24:16)
 
We need to be careful of letting our tongues slip.  Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said:
 
 “When
 man wakes up in the morning each day, all his body parts warn his 
tongue saying: ‘Fear Allah with regards to us, for we are under your 
mercy; if you are upright, we will be upright and if you are crooked, we
 will be crooked.’” (Tirmidhi)
 
The reward of controlling our tongue is Paradise. Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)  said:
 
 “He
 who protects his tongue from unlawful utterances and his private parts 
from illegal sexual intercourse, I shall guarantee him entrance into 
Paradise.” (Saheeh Al-Bukhari, Saheeh Muslim)
 
Prohibition of Listening to Gossip
 
We
 should not pay attention to gossip that is criticizing a fellow Muslim 
or listen to it with enjoyment and hope to hear more.  Allah says,
 
 “And
 do not pursue that of which you have no knowledge.  Indeed, the 
hearing, the sight and the heart – about all those [one] will be 
questioned.” (Quran 17:36) The Prophet said, 
 
“Whoever defends the honor of his brother, Allah will protect his face from the Fire on the Day of Resurrection.” (Silsilah as-Sahihah)
 
We
 should remember who is the best Muslim that the Prophet (peace and 
blessings of Allah be upon him) has defined for us.  He (peace and 
blessings of Allah be upon him) said, 
 
“He is the one from whom Muslims are safe from the evil of his tongue and hands.” (Saheeh Muslim)
 
When is Backbiting Allowed?
 
Islam
 teaches us that if people are being ridiculed or backbitten in our 
presence, we should defend their honor.  If we neglect doing so, we risk
 depriving ourselves of the ever-needed help and mercy from Allah.  Yet,
 some situations allow us to inform others of what someone has done.
 
1.      Complaint to someone in authority who can address the wrong when an injustice has been done.
 
2.      Seeking religious guidance from a Muslim scholar.
 
3.      To get help in changing a wrong or to prevent a disaster.
 
4.      Consultation in matters of marriage, business, asking about a neighbor before moving, etc.
 
In these cases we are allowed reveal only as much as necessary about the person.  All these forms of ‘backbiting’ are allowed
 
Allah Says in the Quran what means: "And
 why, when you heard it, did you not say: 'It is not for us to speak of 
this. Exalted are You, [O Allah]; this is a great slander?'" [Quran 24:16]
 
Backbiting & Slander Defined 
 
Prophet Muhammad 
 (may Allah exalt his mention) once asked: "Do
 you know what backbiting is?" His companions, may Allah be pleased with
 them, replied: "Allah and His Messenger know best." He 
 then
 said: "It is to say something about your brother that he would 
dislike." Someone asked: "But what if what is said is true?" The 
Messenger of Allah 
 replied: "If what you say about him is true, then you have backbitten him, but if it is not true then you have slandered him." [Muslim] 
 
Islam
 is a religion of peace, love and compassion. Lies, suspicion, 
backbiting, slander and gossip are totally alien to Islam. In fact, they
 are considered amongst the most destructive of major sins. This is so 
because these sins sow enmity and discord among the Muslim Ummah 
(nation) and lead to its destruction. They cause hostilities between 
people of the same household, and between neighbours, friends and 
relatives.
 
Islam
 demands that our relationship with mankind be one of sincerity and 
responsibility. It should be one where we have respect for the honour, 
reputation and privacy of others. Islam teaches us that we are not only 
held accountable for our attitudes and actions, but also for anything 
over which we have control or influence in our society or the world 
around us.
 
Allah has Forbidden the Believers from Backbiting
 
Allah states in the Quran (what means): "O
 you who have believed! Avoid much [negative] assumption. Indeed, some 
assumption is sin. And do not spy or backbite each other. Would one of 
you like to eat the flesh of his brother when dead? You would detest it.
 And fear Allah; indeed, Allah is Accepting of repentance and Merciful." [Quran 49:12]
 
If we were to reflect deeply over this example, it would be enough to keep us away from backbiting!
 
Backbiting and Slander are Great Sins and Cannot be Treated with Indifference
 
The Quran Says (what means): "When
 you received it with your tongues and said with your mouths that of 
which you had no knowledge and thought it was insignificant while it 
was, in the sight of Allah, tremendous." [Quran 24:15]
 
Many
 of us backbite and gossip without thinking. We think it is a minor 
matter, however, Allah reminds us to be careful, for even though we 
think we are doing something small, it is in fact very large in the 
sight of Allah!
 
Allah Teaches Us to Speak Out Against Slander and Try to Put a Stop to It
 
Allah Says (what means): "And
 why, when you heard it, did you not say: 'It is not for us to speak of 
this. Exalted are You, [O Allah]; this is a great slander?'" [Quran 24:16]
 
Many people are so busy spreading the slander they hear that they do not even stop to consider whether it is true or not.
 
Satan Wishes that We Use Our Tongues to Create Conflict and Hatred
 
Allah Says (what means): "And
 tell My servants to say that which is best. Indeed, Satan induces 
[dissension] among them. Indeed, Satan is ever, to mankind, a clear 
enemy." [Quran 17:53]
 
Are
 we falling into Satan's trap? We can all analyse ourselves to see if 
this is the case. Let's now compare that to what Prophet Muhammad 
 said about backbiting: 
 
Allah states in the Quran (what means): "There has certainly been for you in the Messenger of Allah an excellent pattern…" [Quran 33:21]
 
We Should Guard Our Tongue from Sins and Use Our Limbs in Acts of Obedience
 
Prophet Muhammad 
 said:
 "He who protects his tongue from unlawful utterances and his private 
parts from illegal sexual intercourse, I shall guarantee him entrance 
into Paradise." [Al-Bukhari & Muslim] 
 
Prophet Muhammad 
 was once asked: "Who is the best Muslim?" He 
 replied: "He is the one from whom Muslims are safe from the evil of his tongue and hands." [Muslim] 
 
Deriding
 people in their presence by making negative facial expressions or by 
hand gestures while they are unaware is also a form of backbiting.
 
We Need to Beware of the Slipping of Our Tongues
 
Prophet Muhammad 
 said: "When
 man wakes up in the morning each day, all his body parts warn his 
tongue saying: ‘Fear Allah with regards to us, for we are under your 
mercy; if you are upright, we will be upright and if you are crooked, we
 will be crooked.’" [At-Tirmithi] 
 
Backbiting
 and slander are so widespread that they have become the topic of 
people’s meetings and an avenue for expressing their anger, misgivings 
and jealousy. Those who indulge in backbiting are oblivious of the fact 
that they are only harming themselves. This is because on the Day of 
Resurrection, both the wrongdoer and the wronged will stand before 
Allah, the Just Judge. Allah will then give the wronged person from the 
good deeds of the person who wronged him by backbiting or other 
injustices.
 
Some
 situations allow us to inform others of what someone has done. We are 
permitted to inform the authorities when someone does injustice to us or
 others. We are permitted to inform someone who can prevent a 
perpetrator from committing further vice. It is also permissible for us 
to tell whoever seeks our advice about a person for business dealings or
 marriage. In this case we are allowed reveal only as much as necessary 
about the person so that the enquirer will not feel deceived. All these 
forms of speaking about others are lawful.
 
Islam
 teaches us that if people are being ridiculed or backbitten in our 
presence, we should defend their honour. If we neglect doing so, we risk
 depriving ourselves of the ever-needed help and mercy from Allah.
 
Prophet Muhammad 
 said: "If
 a man's Muslim brother is slandered in his presence, and he is capable 
of defending him and does so, Allah will defend him in this world and in
 the next. But if he fails to defend him, Allah will destroy him in this
 world and the next." [Al-Baghawi] 
 
What will we do the next time we are tempted to backbite, or if we hear slander in our presence? The choice is ours.
 
 
 
 
 
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