Warning Against Backbiting
Muhammad Al Uthaymeen
Praise be to Allah, who united the believers in a bond of brotherhood, exhorting them on cooperation, goodness, righteousness and mutual
respect as regards one's property and honor. As it was
put by the Prophet (Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam),
property, honor, and life are all to be held sacred
among Muslims. I testify that none worthy to be worshiped
but Allah Alone, with Whom there is no associate. He
is the Lord of heaven and earth. I testify that Muhammad
is Allah's servant and Chosen Messenger. May Allah bless
him, his family, his Companions and those who will follow
them, as long as this world exists.
O people! Muslims now suffer two rampant diseases,
though immunity from them is easy for those who are
protected by Allah. These two diseases are backbiting
and tale-bearing. Backbiting (Ghibah) denotes maligning
a person, speaking evil about any of his characteristics
or his deeds. Many of the counsels of Muslims today
are not free from indulgence in backbiting people and
criticizing them, despite the fact that those backbiters
themselves are not free from faults and blemishes; rather
they harm themselves and those who listen to their reports
without denouncing them.
O Muslims! Allah presented one who backbites his fellow
Muslims in the most repulsive picture, in which he is
depicted as eating the flesh of the dead body of one
who is backbitten.
O Muslims! Your duty when you hear others backbite
your brothers is to be earnest to forbid the backbiter
and to defend the honors of Muslims, just as the case
when you find a man eating from the flesh of a dead
body. Allah the Almighty said what means: "O you
who believe! Avoid suspicion as much (as possible):
for suspicion in some cases is a sin: and spy not on
each other, nor speak ill of each other behind their
backs. Would any of you like to eat the flesh of his
dead brother? Nay, ye would abhor it. But fear Allah:
for Allah is Oft Returning, Most Merciful"
(Al-Hujurat: 12).
It is likely that a backbiter will be punished on the
Day of Resurrection by ordering him to eat from the
flesh of the dead bodies of those whom he backbit in
the world, who will be presented as dead in front of
him. It was narrated in the Hadith relating the story
of Mi'raj (Ascent) that: "The Prophet (Sallahu'Alaihi
wasalam) passed by people with copper fingernails, with
which they scratch their own faces and chests. He asked:
"Who are those, Jibraeel?" It was answered:
"Those are the people who eat the flesh of other
people and vilify their honor." The Prophet (Salla
Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) said in an occasion: "O
you who declared faith with your tongues, but your hearts
are not imbued with faith! Do not backbite Muslims,
and do not search for their faults, for if anyone searches
for their faults, Allah will search for his fault, and
if Allah searches for the fault of anyone, He disgraces
and exposes him in his house".
O Muslims! Sometimes when backbiters are advised to
give up such bad habit, they plead innocence by stating
that they are telling the truth. The Prophet (Salla
Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) was asked concerning backbiting
thus: "Suppose that there are actual faults in
the one I am talking about?" The Prophet (Salla
Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) replied: "If what you
tell about your brother (in faith) is truth, then you
will still be guilty of backbiting, but if what you
say concerning him is untruth, you will be guilty of
committing falsehood against him". Thus, the Prophet
(Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) explained to his Ummah
that backbiting denotes mentioning the real faults of
a person. However, the worse evil is to backbite a believer
by mentioning faults, which are not in him. Imam Ahmad,
as well as the scholars who adopted his school, maintained
that backbiting is one of the major sins. This gives
a warning to Muslims to stop backbiting others and to
be concerned with their own faults. Once a person finds
a fault with his brother, he should advice him and guide
him to eliminate such fault rather than vilifying him.
This is the requisite for establishing a real bond of
brotherhood based on faith, and the torch that guides
to the way of Islamic methodology.
The other rampant disease is Namimah (tale-bearing,
or going about with calumnies), which denotes carrying
the statements made against some people and transmitting
such statements to those backbitten people, with the
aim of spreading corruption and sowing enmity and hatred
among people. This kind of Namimah is considered the
most grievous of all, and one who is guilty of it is
to incur torture in the grave, as well as the torment
of the Fire of Hell. The Prophet (Salla Allahu Alaihi
Wa Sallam) said: "No talebearer shall ever enter
Paradise." The Prophet (Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa
Sallam) once passed by two graves and said: "They
(The dwellers of these graves) are now being tortured,
because of something which was not difficult to resist:
One of them neglected cleansing his genitals following
urination and the others was given to tale-bearing."
O Muslims! Anyone, to whom a report is carried, telling
that someone is vilifying him, should condemn such an
act and forbid the tale-carrier from persisting in his
sin. He should also take care of such a talebearer for,
just as he carries tales of people to him, he most likely
carries tales from him to other people. Allah the Almighty
says which translates as: "Heed not the type of
despicable man, ready with oaths, a slanderer, going
about with calumnies," (Al-Qalam: 10 -11).
May Allah guide you and I to the best of manners and
deeds and keep us away from the bad manners and deeds
and guide us to His straightforward path, for He is
Most Bounteous, Most Generous. May Allah bless our Prophet
Muhammad (Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam), his family
and his Companions.
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