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In the Name of Allah,


the Most Gracious,


the Most Merciful


Prohibited Acts in Islam


that Lead to Division and


Cause Hatred


Islam vehemently has denounced and


condemned the following acts and strictly


prohibited their practice. This is to


promote peace and security in the


society, and to eradicate or curtail


wrath, hatred, greed, and resentment


which are the root causes of conflicts and


violence.


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01 POLYTHEISM AND


IDOLATRY


Polytheism and idolatry inevitably cause


conflict as people compete and vie for


recognition, status, dominance and tribute


for their idols and associated ideologies


and mythologies. If all people worshipped


the one and only God, then the greatest


root of violence would be eradicated.


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Allah said:


“And ask those We sent before you of Our


messengers; have We made besides the Most


Merciful deities to be worshipped?” (43:45)


Allah, the Most Glorious, said:


“And We did not send a messenger before


you, except that We revealed to him that


there is no god worthy of worship except


Me, so worship Me.” (21:25)


Allah, the Most Almighty and Majestic,


said:


“And verily, We have sent among every


community a Messenger proclaiming, ‘Worship


Allah (alone), and avoid all false gods.’” (16:36)


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02 SORCERY.


This prohibition is based on the numerous


evidences like the saying of Allah:


“But neither of these two taught anyone


[sorcery] till they had said, ‘Truly, we are a trial,


so do not disbelieve.’” (2:102)


:صلى الله عليه وسلم And in the hadith of Allah’s Messenger


“Avoid the seven destructive sins.” People


inquired, “O Prophet of Allah! What are


these destructive sins?” He said, “They are:


associating others in the worship of Allah,


sorcery, killing an innocent soul without any


legitimate reason, dealing with usury,


eating up the orphan’s funds, fleeing from


the battlefield, falsely accusing innocent


female believers with fornication, adultery,


or moral corruption.” (Bukhari & Muslim)


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03 AGGRESSION AND


OPPRESSION.


said: صلى الله عليه وسلم Allah


“The blame is only against the ones who


wrong the people and tyrannize upon the


earth without right. Those will have a


painful punishment.” (42:42)


Allah, the Almighty and Exalted, stated


“Say, ‘My Lord has only forbidden immoralities


- what is apparent of them and what is


concealed - and sin, and oppression without


right, and that you associate with Allah that for


which He has not sent down authority, and


that you say about Allah that which you do not


know.’” (7:33)


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Allah, the Almighty, also said:


“If one amongst the pagans polytheists ask


you for asylum, grant it to him so that he


may hear the Word of Allah, and then


escort him to where he can be secure. That


is because they are without knowledge.”


(9:6)


said: صلى الله عليه وسلم The Messenger of Allah


“Beware of injustice, for oppression will be


layers of darkness on the Day of


Resurrection, and beware of stinginess


because it doomed those who were before


you. It incited them to shed blood and treat


the unlawful as lawful.” (Muslim)


said: صلى الله عليه وسلم The Messenger of Allah


“Allah inspired me, ‘Be humble so that no one


oppresses another, and no one brags with


pride over another.’” (Muslim)


said: صلى الله عليه وسلم Allah’s Messenger


“Allah, the Exalted and Glorious, said: ‘My


servants, I have made oppression unlawful


for Me and unlawful for you, so do not


commit oppression against one another...’”


(Muslim)


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Islam urges its followers to support both the


oppressed and the oppressor by stopping


the source of oppression.


said: صلى الله عليه وسلم Allah’s Messenger


“Support and come to the aid of your


brother whether he is oppressed or he is


the oppressor.”


A man who heard this inquired, “I can


understand supporting my brother if he is


oppressed, but what about if he is the


oppressor?” Allah’s Messenger (peace and


blessings of Allah be upon him) replied,


“By restraining him or preventing him from


committing injustice, for that is how you


support him.” (Bukhari)


All lawful members of the society,


regardless of creed or faith, are entitled to


full protection of their rights to life, property


and wealth. For instance, the Messenger


said: صلى الله عليه وسلم of Allah


“He who murders [a non-Muslim who has


entered into a treaty with us] would not


smell the fragrance of Paradise, though the


fragrance of Paradise can be smelled at a


distance of 40 years.” (Bukhari)


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04 UNKIND TREATMENT


TOWARDS PARENTS,


CHILDREN AND KINDRED.


This is based on the verse revealed:


“Your Lord has decreed that you worship none


but Him, and that you be kind to parents. And


if one or both of them attain old age in your


life, say not to them the slightest word of


disrespect, nor repel them, but address them


with words of honor. And, out of kindness,


lower to them the wing of humility, and say,


‘My Lord! Bestow on them Your Mercy just as


they raised me when I was small.’” (17:23-24)


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said: صلى الله عليه وسلم And the Messenger of Allah


“The happiness of Allah is from the parents’


happiness with their child, and the


unhappiness and dismay of Allah is from


the unhappiness and dismay of parents


from their children.” (Tirmidthi)


Islam teaches benevolence towards all


kindred. This is based on the verse


revealed in the Qur’an,


“Then, is it to be expected of you, if you


were put in authority, that you will do


mischief in the land, and break your ties


with kith and kin? Such are the men whom


Allah has cursed for He has made them


deaf and has blinded their sight.” (47:22-23)


This is also based on the tradition of the


:صلى الله عليه وسلم Prophet of Allah


“A person breaking family ties will not enter


Paradise.” (Bukhari & Muslim)


Breaking ties with family implies many


things: absence of mutual exchange of


visits or communication, carelessness


towards the needy relatives, and


indifference to extend financial and social


assistance to the destitute family members.


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Islam appreciates the charity from the rich


to the destitute. A charitable donation from


a rich family member to a needy family


member carries a double reward since it is


both charity and a type of re-establishment


of bonds between family members. If a


person is poor and is unable to extend


financial support to relatives, Allah rewards


even his visit, phone call, letter, care or


affection since they are a type of charity


and are good deeds. Allah’s Messenger


said: صلى الله عليه وسلم


“Establish a good rapport with your family


members and immediate relatives, even by


as little as greeting them and asking about


their affairs and health.” (Bazzar & Tabrani)


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05 ADULTERY, FORNICATION,


SLANDER ETC


It is a known fact that much conflict,


fighting and murder takes place due to


“love triangles” wherein people fight over


their legal or illegal sexual partners. Islam


has cut all the pathways to illegal sexual


relations to preserve the chastity and purity


of the people of the society, and to prevent


conflict, illegitimate children and abortion.


Allah, the Exalted and Almighty, said:


“And do not approach unlawful sexual


intercourse. Indeed, it is ever an immorality


and is evil as a way.” (17:32)


And He said:


“Those who slander chaste women,


indiscreet but believing, are cursed in this


life and in the Hereafter; for them is a


grievous Penalty.” (24:23)


And Allah, the Exalted and Almighty, said:


“Those who like that immorality should be


spread [or publicized] among those who


have believed will have a painful


punishment in this world and the Hereafter.


And Allah knows and you do not know.”


(24:19)


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convinced a young صلى الله عليه وسلم The Prophet of Allah


man of the illegality of illicit sexual relations


in the following conversation:


A young man came to the Messenger of


and asked: “O Messenger of صلى الله عليه وسلم Allah


Allah, permit me (with special license) to


commit fornication.” The people started to


rebuke him harshly, but the Prophet sat


close to him and asked, “Would you like it


for your mother?” He replied, “No, by


said, صلى الله عليه وسلم Allah!” The Messenger of Allah


“And thus the people do not like it for their


mothers.” He said, “Would you like it for


your daughter?” “No,” he replied. The


said, “And thus the صلى الله عليه وسلم Messenger of Allah


people do not like it for their daughters.”


He said, “Would you like it for your sister?”


“No,” he replied. The Messenger of Allah


said, “And thus the people do not like it صلى الله عليه وسلم


for their sisters.” He said, “Would you like it


for your aunt?” “No,” he replied. The


said, “And thus the صلى الله عليه وسلم Messenger of Allah


people do not like it for their aunts.” Then


the Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah


be upon him, put his hand on the youth


and said, “O Allah, forgive his sins, purify


his heart, and guard his chastity.” After


that, the young man never again turned to


anything sinful. [Reported by Imam Ahmad from


the tradition narrated by Abu Umamah.]


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Here we find an example of the Messenger


patiently convincing this man صلى الله عليه وسلم of Allah


by analogies about the injustice of double


standards. Since no one wants his own self


to be exploited and abused, then how can


he allow himself to exploit others? The


golden rule, as it is called, is expressed in


:صلى الله عليه وسلم the famous tradition of the Messenger


“None of you believes until he loves for his


brother that which he loves for himself.”


(Bukhari & Muslim)


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06 INTOXICANTS AND


GAMBLING


As it is well known, intoxicated individuals are


more likely to commit violent crimes than sober


individuals. Gambling is also the cause of much


conflict. Allah, the Almighty, states:


“O you who have believed, indeed, intoxicants,


gambling, [sacrificing on] stone alters, and


divining arrows are but defilement from the


work of Satan, so avoid it that you may be


successful. Satan only wants to cause between


you animosity and hatred through intoxicants


and gambling and to avert you from the


remembrance of Allah and from prayer. So will


you not desist?” (5:90-91)


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07 STEALING, ROBBERY,


UNLAWFUL ACQUISITION


OF PROPERTY AND


WEALTH


Such acts are bound to create hatred and


resentment, and provoke conflicts in the


society, leading to insecurity and chaos.


said: صلى الله عليه وسلم The Messenger of Allah


“Whoever takes a right of a Muslim, Allah


would cause him to dwell in the Fire of Hell


on the Day of Judgment and restrict him


from entering Paradise.” One of the


Companions who was present at the time


inquired, “O Prophet of Allah! What if the


item that a person takes was negligible?”


said, “Even if the صلى الله عليه وسلم Allah’s Messenger


item is as insignificant as a wooden twig


(from an Arak tree.” (Muslim)


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08 Monopoly and hording


said: صلى الله عليه وسلم The Prophet


“Only a sinner monopolizes (the food and


other items of public need).” (Muslim)


09 MISUSE OF THE WEALTH


AND THE ASSETS OF AN


ORPHAN.


Orphans are weak and incapable of


managing their funds. An orphan’s


guardian is responsible to manage wisely


the finance and the affairs of the orphan


under his stewardship to the best of his


ability. Allah warns saying:


“Those who devour the property of orphans


unjustly are only consuming into their


bellies fire. And they will be burned in a


Blaze.” (4:10)


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10 ABUSE OF AUTHORITY


A Muslim ruler or any person in a position


of authority must be just and honest with


his people and must not do wrong to them


or betray them in any way. As Allah said:


“Think not that Allah is heedless of the


deeds of those who do wrong. He only


gives them respite until a Day when the


eyes will stare in horror.” (14:42)


said: صلى الله عليه وسلم Allah’s Messenger


“If Allah entrusted a person with authority,


but the person entrusted did not offer his


best possible advice to his constituents,


such a person would not be allowed to


enter Paradise.” (Bukhari)


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11 TORTURE


The companion Hesham ibn Hakim ibn


Hizam once passed by a group of people


in the Levant who were made to stay in the


sun. He said: “What’s wrong with these


people?” They said, “They are imprisoned


because they did not pay the jizya.”


Hesham said, “I witness that I have heard


saying: صلى الله عليه وسلم the Messenger of Allah


‘Allah tortures those who torture people in


this lifetime.’” (Muslim)


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12 FALSE TESTIMONIES AND


OATHS


False testimonies are major sins. In fact, if


a person intentionally insists on false


testimonies on a regular basis, he would


not be considered a Muslim. Allah states:


“Those who do not testify to falsehood, and


when they pass near ill speech, they pass


by with dignity.” (25:72)


said: صلى الله عليه وسلم Allah’s Messenger


“Should I inform you about the most


abhorrent sins? The Companions said yes.


said, ‘To associate صلى الله عليه وسلم Allah’s Messenger


others in worshipping Allah, and to be rude


and disobedient to your parents.’ Allah’s


was leaning on the wall, صلى الله عليه وسلم Messenger


then he sat up straight and said, ‘…and to


give false testimony’. Allah’s Messenger


kept repeating the last statement until the


Companions wished that he would stop


repeating it.” (Bukhari)


This type of oath is intentional and made to


secure some unlawful gains. This oath is


called ghamoos (immersing) since it


immerses the oath taker in the Fire of Hell.


Allah, the Almighty states:


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“As for those who exchange the covenant


of Allah and their [own] oaths for a small


price will have no share in the Hereafter,


and Allah will not speak to them or look at


them on the Day of Resurrection, nor will


He purify them, and they will have a painful


punishment.” (3:77)


This is also based on the tradition of Allah’s


:صلى الله عليه وسلم Messenger


“Whoever takes a right of a Muslim, Allah


would cause him to dwell in the Fire of Hell on


the Day of Judgment and restrict him from


entering Paradise.” One of the Companions


who was present at the time inquired, “O


Prophet of Allah! What if the item that a person


صلى الله عليه وسلم takes was negligible?” Allah’s Messenger


said, “Even if the item is as insignificant as a


wooden twig (from an Arak tree).” (Muslim)


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13 BETRAYAL AND BREACH


OF TRUST IN


CONTRACTS.


Islam enjoins upon Muslims to be truthful.


Islam commands us to fulfill promises and


warns against breaking promises and


dishonoring contracts. Islam stresses on


fulfilling all trusts to the right people and


warns against denying even an insignificant


amount entrusted to a person as a trust.


Allah the Almighty states:


“O you who have believed, do not betray


Allah and the Messenger or betray your


trusts while you know [the consequence].”


(8:27)


Islam declares keeping secrets as one of


صلى الله عليه وسلم the acts of trust. Allah’s Messenger


said:


“If a person said something to another


person, then turned away, such a statement


becomes a trust to the listener.” (Tirmidthi &


Abu Dawood)


Similarly, Islam categorized seeking a


consultation as a trust as well. Allah’s


said: صلى الله عليه وسلم Messenger


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“A consulted person is entrusted (with


whatever he hears from the person seeking


his consultation and advice).” (Tirmidthi & Abu


Dawood)


Islam also promotes trustworthiness.


said: صلى الله عليه وسلم Allah’s Messenger


“There is no faith for a person who is


untrustworthy. There is no religion for a


person who breaches his pledge of


allegiance.” (Ahmed & Baihaqi)


said: صلى الله عليه وسلم The Prophet


“If a person possesses four vices, he would


be categorized as a full hypocrite. And if he


possesses any one vice of the four, he


would be partially a hypocrite unless he


cures himself from the vice: to lie when he


speaks, to break the promise, to betray the


trust and to breach a covenant.” (Bukhari &


Muslim)


In another narration reported by Muslim, it


adds:


“A person would be categorized as such


even if he maintains his daily prayers,


observes the fast of Ramadan, and claims


that he is a Muslim.”


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14 SLANDER AND


BACKBITING


Backbiting is to mention things about


people that they hate to be known, even


though such facts are true. This kind of act


jeopardizes the honor and dignity of the


person attacked, breeds hatred and


disdain among people, and may even lead


to violence. Slander, on the other hand,


involves spreading false news and libel by


any means.


Allah the Almighty states:


“Woe to every scandal-monger and


backbiter.” (104:1)


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said: صلى الله عليه وسلم The Messenger of Allah


“Do you know what is backbiting?” The


Companions present at the time said,


“Allah and His Messenger know best!”


said, “It is to mention صلى الله عليه وسلم Allah’s Messenger


something behind the back of a person,


which he despises for others to know about


him.” One of the companions inquired, “O


Prophet of Allah! What if the trait raised


behind his back truly exists in him, would


this still be categorized as an act of


replied, صلى الله عليه وسلم backbiting?” Allah’s Messenger


“Backbiting is to mention a vice that exists


in him whereas if he doesn’t have such a


vice, then it is slandering.” (Muslim)


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MOCKING OTHERS


Allah said in the Glorious Qur’an:


“O you who have believed, let not a people


ridicule [another] people; perhaps they may be


better than them. Nor let women ridicule


[other] women; perhaps they may be better


than them. And do not insult one another and


do not call each other by [offensive] nicknames.


Wretched is the name of disobedience after


[one’s] faith. And whoever does not repent -


then it is those who are the wrongdoers.” (49:11)


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16 HATRED, CONTEMPT AND


RESENTMENT AGAINST


OTHERS.


Such vices provoke acting in revenge in


many possible ways. Allah’s Messenger


was asked: صلى الله عليه وسلم


“O Prophet of Allah! Who is the best type of


said, صلى الله عليه وسلم person?” Allah’s Messenger


“Every warm-hearted person, and every


sincere person.” The Companions who


were present raised a question to Allah’s


saying, “O Prophet of Allah! صلى الله عليه وسلم Messenger


We know the sincere person, but what


about the warm-hearted person?” Allah’s


said, “He is the pious, pure صلى الله عليه وسلم Messenger


person, the sinless one, with no oppression


or transgression on the rights of others, a


person who possesses no hatred or envy


in his heart for others.” (Tirmidthi)


illustrated the صلى الله عليه وسلم The Messenger of Allah


results of envy as follows:


“Envy and jealousy eat up the good deeds


just as fire eats up wood.” (Abu Dawood)


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17 SOCIAL BOYCOTT


(UNLESS UNDER STRICT


CONDITIONS)


said: صلى الله عليه وسلم Allah’s Messenger


“Do not boycott one another, do not turn


your backs on each other, do not hate one


another, do not envy one another. All of you


should be (true) servants of Allah like


brothers. A Muslim is not allowed to boycott


his Muslim brother for more than three


(days).” (Bukhari & Muslim)


And in another version of the narration:


“A Muslim is not permitted to boycott his


Muslim brother for a period exceeding


three nights, upon meeting one another,


each one swerving to a different direction


and shunning each other. The best of the


two is the one who initiates the greeting to


the other.”


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18 Cursing and abusive


language


said: صلى الله عليه وسلم Allah’s Messenger


“People who curse would not be permitted


to be witnesses or intercessors on the Day


of Judgment.” (Muslim)


Islam prohibits even cursing enemies and


encourages a Muslim to pray for the


guidance of such people to the Right and


Straight Path. This is based on Allah’s


who was once asked, “O صلى الله عليه وسلم Messenger


Prophet of Allah! Shouldn’t you pray against


pagans and idol worshippers?” He said:


“I am only commissioned as a mercy (for


mankind) and I was not commissioned to


curse others.” [Reported by Muslim]


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19 STINGINESS AND


MISERLINESS


Islam considers wealth as a trust that Allah


granted to people for a specific period of


his lifetime to be used wisely and spent in


accordance with Allah’s commands, for


living expenses and essential needs, for


charity and for righteous deeds. The


said: صلى الله عليه وسلم Messenger of Allah


“A treacherous, stingy person who brags


time and again about his donation and


assistance to other needy and poor


individuals would never enter Paradise.”


(Tirmidthi)


is also reported to صلى الله عليه وسلم Allah’s Messenger


have warned about the disastrous


consequences of a society where


miserliness becomes a common practice,


saying, “Beware of oppression. Oppression


is layers of darkness on the Day of Judgment.


Beware of greed and miserliness, as it


destroyed people before you. Greed and


miserliness compelled people (before you)


to shed the blood of their own people and


pushed them to make lawful what was


unlawful and forbidden.” (Muslim)


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20 EXTRAVAGANCE AND


LAVISH SPENDING.


Allah has commanded Muslims to abstain


from excesses.


“Eat and drink, but waste not by excess,


Verily, He loves not the excessive.” (7:31)


Allah the Almighty states:


“And give the relative his right, and [also]


the poor and the traveler, but do not spend


wastefully. Indeed, the wasteful are


brothers of the devils, and ever has Satan


been to his Lord ungrateful.” (17:26-27)


said: صلى الله عليه وسلم Allah’s Messenger


“Allah prohibits you from being disobedient


to your mothers, from declining to give to


the poor and needy for the cause of Allah,


from asking people charity if you do not


truly need it, and from burying girls alive.


Allah also dislikes for you to be rumor


mongering, to often ask people to give you,


and to waste funds foolishly.” (Bukhari &


Muslim)


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21 EXAGGERATION AND


EXTREMISM


Allah the Almighty states:


“Allah intends for you ease and does not intend


for you hardship and [wants] for you to


complete the period and to glorify Allah for


that [to] which He has guided you; and perhaps


you will be grateful.” (2:185)


said: صلى الله عليه وسلم Allah’s Messenger


“Offer glad tidings and do not push people


away. Ease the life of people and do not


make it difficult and unbearable for them.”


(Bukhari & Muslim)


said: صلى الله عليه وسلم Allah’s Messenger


“Beware of going beyond the bounds of


the religion. The people before you were


destroyed by going to extremes in the


religion.” (Nisaa`e, Ibn Maajah, Ibn Khuzaimah & al-


Haakim)


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22 ARROGANCE AND FALSE


PRIDE.


Allah the Almighty said:


“And do not turn your cheek [in contempt]


toward people and do not walk through the


earth exultantly. Indeed, Allah does not like


everyone self-deluded and boastful. And be


moderate in your pace and lower your voice.


Indeed, the most disagreeable of sounds is the


braying of donkeys.” (31:18-19)


said: صلى الله عليه وسلم Allah’s Messenger


“A person whose heart contains an atom’s


weight of arrogance would not enter


Paradise.” One of the Companions, who


was present at the time, asked Allah’s


O Prophet of Allah! One of “ :صلى الله عليه وسلم Messenger


us likes to wear good clothes and good


shoes [so is that arrogance?]” Allah’s


said, “Arrogance is to deny صلى الله عليه وسلم Messenger


the truth and to have contempt towards


others.” (Muslim)


also said: صلى الله عليه وسلم Allah’s Messenger


“Allah would not look on the Day of


Judgment at the one who drags his clothes


in arrogance.” (Bukhari & Muslim)


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23 ALL UNJUST ACTS


LEADING TO DISPUTES,


QUARRELS AND FEUDS


AMONG PEOPLE.


Allah the Almighty states:


“And hold fast, all together, by the Rope of


Allah, and be not divided among yourselves.


And remember with gratitude Allah’s favor


on you, for before you were enemies and


He joined your hearts in love so that by His


Grace you became brothers. And you were


on the brink of the Pit of Fire, and He saved


you from it. Thus Allah makes His Signs


clear to you so that you may be guided.”


(3:103)


Similarly, Islam bans all forms of suspicion


and evil thoughts about others. Allah, the


Almighty and Majestic, states:


“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.” (49:12)


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said: صلى الله عليه وسلم Allah’s Messenger


“Avoid suspicion as suspicion [leads to] the


most untruthful speech one could ever


make.” (Bukhari)


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24 MISREPRESENTATION OF


FACTS AND FALSE


REPORTING


Allah, the Almighty, said:


“O you who have believed, if there comes


to you a disobedient one with information,


investigate, lest you harm a people out of


ignorance and become, over what you


have done, regretful.” (49:6)


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25 FITS OF RAGE, TEMPER


TANTRUMS, AND USE OF


OFFENSIVE AND ABUSIVE


LANGUAGE.


Thus a Muslim is ordered to always control


anger. Allah, the Almighty and Majestic,


states:


“Those who avoid the major sins and


immoralities, and when they are angry,


they forgive.” (42:37)


:صلى الله عليه وسلم The Messenger of Allah said


“The strong man is not the one who defeats


others in wrestling, but the strong man is


the one who controls himself in a fit of


rage.” (Bukhari & Muslim)


said: صلى الله عليه وسلم Allah’s Messenger


“A Believer is not a person who attacks the


integrity of others, curses others, uses foul


language or is unpleasant in his speech


with others.” (Tirmidthi)


Abu Hurairah, may Allah be pleased with


him, reported:


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to give him صلى الله عليه وسلم A man asked the Prophet


advice, and he said to him, “Do not get


angry.” The man repeated his request


several times and was told every time, “Do


not get angry.” (Bukhari)


26 MALICIOUS JOY OVER


THE SUFFERINGS OF


OTHERS.


said: صلى الله عليه وسلم Allah’s Messenger


“Do not demonstrate any happiness upon


seeing your brother’s tragedy. Allah would


be Merciful to the latter and afflict you with


such problems.” (Tirmidthi)


27 UNDUE INTERFERENCE


WITH THINGS THAT DO


NOT CONCERN HIM


said: صلى الله عليه وسلم Allah’s Messenger


“One of the signs of being a good Muslim is


to leave that which does not concern you.”


[Reported by Tirmidhi]


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28 UNJUST RULING AND


SENTENCES


Laws are derived from the Qur’an and


Sunnah and thus there are no legislators


except Allah in Islam. Therefore, a judge is


entrusted with interpreting the law and


applying it justly in all individual cases. If


he becomes unjust in his verdicts, he is


betraying the sacred trust. Allah states,


“And whoever does not judge by what Allah


has revealed - then it is those who are the


disbelievers.” (5:44)


This is also based on the Hadith of Allah’s


:صلى الله عليه وسلم Messenger


“The judges are three, two of which are the


dwellers of the Hellfire and one who is in


Paradise. A judge who knows the truth and


judges accordingly would be dwelling in


Paradise. A judge who knows the truth but


purposely deviates from it would be


dwelling in the Hellfire. The judge who


passes his sentence without possessing


appropriate knowledge would also be


dwelling in the Hellfire.” One of the


Companions, who was present at the time


raised the following question, “What is the


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sin of the judge who didn’t possess the


appropriate knowledge of the case?”


commented, “His sin صلى الله عليه وسلم Allah’s Messenger


is that he should not function as a judge


until he is knowledgeable.” (Hakim)


29 SPYING ON OTHERS


Islam bans spying on others by all means


as mentioned by Allah:


“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.” (49:12)


said: صلى الله عليه وسلم Allah’s Messenger


“A person who listens in to the conversation


of others who hate him to listen in would


have molten lead poured into his ears on


the Day of Judgment.” (Bukhari)


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30 SPREADING THE


MISTAKES OF OTHERS


AND SLANDERING


A gossiper breaks up amiable relationships,


between people, breeds animosity, and creates


a situation of chaos in society. Allah, the


Almighty, states


“And do not obey every worthless habitual


swearer, a scorner, going about with


malicious gossip.” (68:10-11)


said, صلى الله عليه وسلم The Messenger of Allah


“A slanderer would not be allowed to enter


Paradise.” (Bukhari & Muslim)


One of the sure results of slander is the


spread of rumors, hatred and anger


among members of the community. As


such, this may lead to murders or a


disorder in the community. Islam neither


accepts nor condones such behavior.


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31 EXPLOITATION OF


OTHERS, ESPECIALLY THE


EASILY VICTIMIZED, LIKE


THE DESTITUTE OR


ELDERLY.


Islam aims to establish a well-integrated


society with solid fraternal bonds. Allah,


the Almighty and Majestic, said:


“Worship Allah and associate nothing with


Him, and to parents do good, and to


relatives, orphans, the needy, the near


neighbor, the neighbor farther away, the


companion at your side, the traveler, and


those whom your right hands possess.


Indeed, Allah does not like those who are


self-deluding and boastful.” (4:36)


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32 INCONVENIENCES TO


OTHERS, ESPECIALLY


NEIGHBORS


said: صلى الله عليه وسلم The Messenger of Allah


“By Allah! A person would not become a full


Believer! By Allah! A person would not


become a full Believer! [Repeating the


same phrase twice] The Companions


asked, ‘O Prophet of Allah! Who is this


commented, صلى الله عليه وسلم person?’ Allah’s Messenger


‘He is the one whose neighbor is neither


safe, nor secure, against his harms and


evils.’” (Bukhari & Muslim)


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“Islam is the Religion of Peace”


by Abd Ar-Rahman


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