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SERMON 139On the occasion of the Consultative Committee(after the death of 'Umar ibn al-Khattab) No one preceded me in inviting people to truthfulness in giving consideration to kinship and practising generosity. So hear my word and preserve what I say. Maybe you will see soon after today that over this matter swords will be drawn and pledges will be broken so much so that some of you will become leaders of the people of misguidance and followers of people of ignorance. * * * * *SERMON 140About backbiting and speaking ill of others (1)Those who do not commit sins and have been gifted with safety (from sins) should take pity on sinners and other disobedient people. Gratefulness should be mostly their indulgence and it should prevent them from (finding faults with) others. What about the backbiter who blames his brother and finds fault with him? Does he not remember that Allah has concealed the sins which he committed while they were bigger than his brother's sins pointed out by him? How can he vilify him about his sins when he has himself committed one like it? Even if he has not committed a similar sin he must have committed bigger ones. By Allah even if he did not commit big sins but committed only small sins his exposing the sins of people is itself a big sin. |
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O' creature of Allah do not be quick in exposition anyone's sin for he may be forgiven for it and do not feel yourself safe even for a small sin because you may be punished for it. Therefore every one of you who comes to know the faults of others should not expose them in view of what he knows about his own faults and he should remain busy in thanks that he has been saved from what others have been indulging in.
(1). The habit of fault finding and backbiting has become so
common that even the feeling of its evilness has disappeared. And at present
neither the high avoid it nor the low; neither the high position of the pulpit
prevents it nor the sacredness of the mosque. Whenever a few companions sit
together their topic of conversation and engaging interest is just to discuss
the faults of their opponents with added colourisation and to listen to them
attentively. Although the fault finder is himself involved in the faults which
he picks up in others yet he does not like that his own faults should be
exposed. In such a case he should have consideration for similar feelings in
others and should avoid searching for their faults and hurting their feelings.
He should act after the proverb: "Do not do unto others what you do not want
others to do unto you."
Backbiting is defined as the exposure of the fault of a brother-in-faith with
the intent to vilify him in such a way as to irritate him whether it be by
speaking acting implication or suggestion. Some people take backbiting to cover
only that which is false or contrary to fact. According to them to relate what
was seen or heard exactly as it was is not backbiting and they say that they are
not backbiting but only relating exactly what they saw or heard. But in fact
backbiting is the name of this very relating of the facts because if it is not
factually correct it would be false accusation and wrong blame. It is related
about the Prophet that he said:
"Do you know what backbiting is?" People said "Allah and His Prophet know
better." Then he said "Backbiting means that you say about your brother a thing
which pains him." Someone said "But what if I say what is actually true about
him?" The Prophet replied "It is backbiting only when it is factually true
otherwise you would be accusing him falsely."
There are many causes for indulging in backbiting and because of this a man
commits it sometimes knowingly and sometimes unknowingly. Abu Hamid al-Ghazali
has recounted these causes in detail in his book Ihya'
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