The Varying Forms of Wrongful Backbiting

Asif1

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The Varying Forms of Wrongful Backbiting

by Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah

There are found amongst the people those that will backbite in accordance to his gathering and his companions and his associates. Whilst his knowing that the one being backbitten is free of what it is they say – or of some of what they say. However; he sees that if he were to forbid them then the sitting will cease and the people of the sitting would become sullen with him just as they would become estranged from him. So he sees compliance with them through good social relations as well as good companionship; so when they become angered then he likewise becomes angry due to their being angered – so he takes it up with them.

Then there are those that take backbiting out into many forms. So at times it would be in the form of Religion and rectification, so he will say: ‘I am not in the habit of mentioning anyone except in good; and I neither like backbiting nor lies. However I shall inform you of his affairs.’ So He will say: ‘By Allaah – he is Miskeen (weak/pitied) – or he is a good man; however he has in him such and such.’ Or he may say: ‘let us leave off him; may Allaah forgive him and us.’ Whilst his intent is to belittle him as well as causing a wrong to his flank. Thus taking the backbiting out from the form of rectification and Religion. They seek to deceive Allaah with that just as they deceive the creation. For we have seen this and its like from them in many varying colours.

Then there are those that will elevate other than himself out of showing off – and then raise himself. So he will say: ‘If I had supplicated for so and so last night in my prayer; then there would have reached me from him such and such.’ So as to raise himself whilst putting him down with the one that may have faith in him. Or he may say: ‘so and so is dull in intelligence and has little understanding.’ So his intent is the praise of himself and establishing his awareness of him – and that he is better than him.

Likewise from them are those that are carried by envy upon backbiting; and so will gather between two ugly affairs: backbiting as well as envy. So when an individual is praised, then he will try to remove that from him through showing his deficiencies in the form of Religion and rectification – or in the form of envy and immorality and dispraise – in order to remove that from him.

Then there are those that take backbiting out into the form of mockery and play; in order to bring laughter to other than himself through his joking and his mimicry and his belittling of the one he is joking about.

Then there are those that take backbiting out into the form of amazement; so he will say: ‘I am amazed at so and so at how he does not do such and such?! And from so and so as to how he fell into such and such; and how he did such and such.’ Thus pronouncing his name during the course of his amazement.

There are those from them that show sorrow; so he will say: ‘so and so is weak/pitied, it has caused me sorrow for what has happened to him and what the outcome was for him.’ So he who hears him thinks that he has sorrow for him and that he is regretful and that his heart is covered in the attainment of recovery for him; and if it were possible then he would add to that which was with him. He may also mention him in front of his enemies so that they may profit from it. So this; and other than it is from amongst the greatest of the sicknesses of the heart as well as deceitfulness to Allaah and His creation.

From them are those that make apparent backbiting through the form of anger and disapproving something abominable. So there becomes manifest in this aspect certain things from the adornment of speech which contains fallacies. Whilst his intent was other than what he made apparent. And Allaah’s aid is sought.
 

finding light

Ya Rab! Forgive me..
Asalamualykum,

JazakAllah khair for this Brother...

I have a question I have been asking myself for some time.... What are the rules if you happen to be "back biting" about a non-Muslim. i.e. Talking to another Muslim or to another non-Muslim about a particular non-Muslim, maybe making fun of him or pointing out his flaws?

Anyone know anything particular on this?
 

~Muslimah~

Junior Member
Asalamualykum,

JazakAllah khair for this Brother...

I have a question I have been asking myself for some time.... What are the rules if you happen to be "back biting" about a non-Muslim. i.e. Talking to another Muslim or to another non-Muslim about a particular non-Muslim, maybe making fun of him or pointing out his flaws?

Anyone know anything particular on this?

Salaam sister :hijabi:
I have thought the same too, sometimes we don't mean it in a bad way, but it does happen that we make fun of non-muslims in some way or another...
However, do you think our beloved prophet Muhammed sallallahu alayhi wasallam used made fun of non-muslims? Let alone anyone? :SMILY286:
Infact, our prophet used to get saddened by seeing non-muslims. Therefore, It woudn't be right to make fun of them, as a proper muslim character woudn't. We should strive to have good muslim character, and learn from the sunnah.
May Allah most high giude us all to the right path, and help us to be better muslims insha'Allah! Ameen
:salah:
 

Umm Kaltham

New Member
Assalam alaykum. I haven't understood about backbite, What if am talking about a righteous person and am explaining to others about him about his good deeds, and what if am telling sam1 about an evil person. Am I back-biting?
 

Asif1

Banned
Assalam alaykum. I haven't understood about backbite, What if am talking about a righteous person and am explaining to others about him about his good deeds, and what if am telling sam1 about an evil person. Am I back-biting?

A backbiter is called Mughtaab. Gheebah is to talk about your brother/sister in such a manner that he/she would dislike it if told about it. Whether you talk about a physical defect, lineage, manners, conduct, faith or even his clothes, house or mode of transportation - all those constitute Gheebah.

The Prophet (saw) defined backbiting when he said: "Do you know what is meant by backbiting?" They said, "Allah and His Messenger know best." He said, "To say something about your brother which he dislikes." One asked, "Even if what I say is true about my brother?" He replied, "If such defects you say are true about him, then you have backbitten him, and if he doesn't have what you say, then you have committed slander against him." (Related by Muslim, Abu Dawood, and Tirmidhi)

Hence, it is not allowed to talk about somebody in his/her absence, even if what was narrated was true. If it was not true, then it would be a bigger sin and it is called Buhtan (false accusation).
 

Umm Kaltham

New Member
Assalam Alaykum. Thanks for your answer brother. Jazzaka LLah Khayr. Samthing is not clear, 4 example khatib at Jumuah khutba may narrate a story about a real, existing person. be it evil or righteous. Is he a backbiter?
 

finding light

Ya Rab! Forgive me..
Salaam sister :hijabi:
I have thought the same too, sometimes we don't mean it in a bad way, but it does happen that we make fun of non-muslims in some way or another...
However, do you think our beloved prophet Muhammed sallallahu alayhi wasallam used made fun of non-muslims? Let alone anyone? :SMILY286:
Infact, our prophet used to get saddened by seeing non-muslims. Therefore, It woudn't be right to make fun of them, as a proper muslim character woudn't. We should strive to have good muslim character, and learn from the sunnah.
May Allah most high giude us all to the right path, and help us to be better muslims insha'Allah! Ameen
:salah:

:salam2: Sister,

I suppose you are right.... its just something I wondered about. Because the hadith are about "your brothers"... so if the person being back bitten is not a brother, whats the ruling?
I would feel less guilty about it tho - I may not think twice about it like I would to talk about my brothers and sisters.
Scenario: There is a non-muslim boy who is ASTIGFIRULLAH a homosexual. He is very interested in a muslim brother. :astag: In order to caution the brother, he needs to know the bad characteristicts of this person and what his intentions are... So if the ugly truth is told about a person to another person (even if he is Musim) in order to CAUTION him, its okay???
 

Asif1

Banned
Assalam Alaykum. Thanks for your answer brother. Jazzaka LLah Khayr. Samthing is not clear, 4 example khatib at Jumuah khutba may narrate a story about a real, existing person. be it evil or righteous. Is he a backbiter?

:wasalam: sister,

Backbitting is when we mentioned bad about our fellow muslim brother or sister, now there are some who aren't muslim and there are some whom ALLAH [swt] had made a sign for us for eg. firaun, he was an extremely evil person to the extend that the claimed himself to be god.. nauzbillah.

Likewise, there has came an end number of people whom ALLAH made sign for us, hence its not a backbiting but after knowing about such kinda evil, it will only help nourish our Emaan :)
 

~Muslimah~

Junior Member
:salam2: Sister,

I suppose you are right.... its just something I wondered about. Because the hadith are about "your brothers"... so if the person being back bitten is not a brother, whats the ruling?
I would feel less guilty about it tho - I may not think twice about it like I would to talk about my brothers and sisters.
Scenario: There is a non-muslim boy who is ASTIGFIRULLAH a homosexual. He is very interested in a muslim brother. :astag: In order to caution the brother, he needs to know the bad characteristicts of this person and what his intentions are... So if the ugly truth is told about a person to another person (even if he is Musim) in order to CAUTION him, its okay???

Walaykum salaam warahmatullahi wabarakatuh,

If it is to caution the brother from the evil intentions of the homosexual person, that wouldn't be considered backbiting, however you should definitely warn the brother as he should know this. Only if you backbite about someone purely for making others think bad of that person, that would be backbiting. Warning someone against the evil of someone else is not backbiting, however it would be proper to warn him. Hope that answers the question, sister.

Wassalam :blackhijab:
 
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