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    Backbiting is one of those Islamic topics that often gets sidelined. Appearing as one of the frequent tarbīyyah topics in common circles and gatherings, the issue may be forgotten or ignored. This is severely problematic, as backbiting is one of the most devastating sins a person can ever commit, and not keeping ourselves reminded about it can lead to grave consequences.

    To make it fresh in our minds again, let’s tackle the issue in a practical way. Here are 5 common misconceptions that we ourselves or others you encounter may have about backbiting, what is misunderstood, and how to respond to them.spacer - The Top 5 Misconceptions of Backbiting and How To Respond To Them

    Misconception #5: I’m not backbiting, I’m just saying.


    When people respond with, “I’m just saying,” they’re telling themselves that what they’re mentioning is not something so bad as backbiting, it’s just “saying” things as they are. In other words, they’re trivializing the act, and telling themselves that backbiting isn’t really all that bad.

    But backbiting is no walk in the park. It’s one of the most disgusting acts one could ever commit. That’s why Allah subḥāna wa ta’āla asks those who backbite, “Would one of you love to eat the flesh of his dead brother (or sister)?”1 God Himself is comparing backbiting to something vilely rancid, so no one is fooled to think it’s not an inhuman act like that of murder or rape. The imagery of you eating the dead carcass of the person you’re talking about really paints a clear picture.

    Not only that, Allah is asking us if we would love eating that flesh. It’s as if He is saying not only is backbiting as disgusting as eating that person’s dead flesh, when we backbite, it’s as if we enjoy eating it, too.

    Response: Describe to them how disgusting an act backbiting really is.
    “You’re not, just saying. You’re going to that person’s body after their janāzah, ripping off their thigh, chewing it up, and enjoying it, too.”

    Misconception #4:
    I’m not backbiting, everyone already knows about this person, anyway.

    If a person is mentioning things about someone already known, not only are they still backbiting, they’re following the footsteps of hypocrites. The hypocrites of Medinah spread rumors about ‘Ā’isha, may Allah be pleased with her, and as a result were cursed by Allah to the depths of Hellfire.2

    Hellfire, which was intensified by Allah for thousands of years, turning its flame from orange to red to yellow to black3, and burns 70 times worse than Earth’s fire (minimum 210th degree burns?)4. The same Hellfire where those who spread lies about others get hooks pierced into their cheeks and slammed back to rip off their faces, and are given scalding hot puss to drink as relief.

    If everyone already knows about it, why spread it and potentially go to the horror that is Hell? And if not the Hellfire, then being punished in the grave with copper nails repeatedly scratching your face and chest off?5 The risk simply isn’t worth it.

    Response: Remind them about the punishment of backbiting and how it makes spreading rumors not worth the risk.

    “Mentioning what everyone already knows about somebody is a dangerous path to Hellfire. Is spreading the news so important that it’s worth living with black fire that’s 70 times hotter, boiling puss drinks and having your cheeks ripped off your face?”

    Misconception #3: I’m not backbiting, I’m warning others about
    a person’s mistakes.

    Human beings have a natural desire to warn others about harm. That’s why when they see something wrong with someone else, they’ll personally identify those characteristics as a problem, make a decision to be careful about it for themselves, and naturally want to notify others about it as well.

    But that’s where the problem comes in. We want to naturally talk about someone else’s faults, but if we do, it’s backbiting. How can we get past this natural desire that’s so troublesome?

    Simple. First we need to realize which of these natural tendencies is okay and which isn’t. It’s completely okay to be adverse to the faults of others. However, telling others about those mistakes, while naturally easy, is the major sin of the two.

    The Prophet sal Allahu ‘alayhi wa sallam said backbiting is “talking about your brother in a manner which he does not like.”6 That means saying anything about the person that they wouldn’t want you to counts as backbiting. If you know the person you’re talking about wouldn’t like what you’re saying about them, don’t say it.

    If we feel the desire to go out and warn someone about it, do so on the person with the faults in the first place in a kind and sincere manner. Our problem as Muslims is that we talk a lot about people behind their backs but never confront them in person.

    Seconldy, on an encouraging note, remember that by not backbiting, we get closer to guaranteed Paradise. The Prophet sal Allahu ‘alayhi wa sallam
    said whoever guarantees control over what is in between their thighs and their jaws, he will guarantee them Paradise.7

    This guarantee is awesome in two ways. Not only makes not backbiting easier because of the amazing goal attached to it, it comforts us in the fact that our religion understands. Notice how the Prophet sal Allahu ‘alayhi wa sallam asked for whoever guarantees control, showing that he knows it’s natural to lose control. But at the same time, he’s encouraging us to take that control and work towards Paradise.

    Response: Explain to them what backbiting is and the reward of abstaining from it.

    “Talking about others negative traits in anyway shape or form is backbiting and none of your business, and if you stay away from it you’re working towards guaranteed admission to Paradise.”

    Misconception #2: I’m not backbiting, I’ll tell them later or
    I don’t care, I can say it to their face.

    Some people justify backbiting by thinking if they inform the person later they were talking about them behind their back, it makes the act okay. But telling someone you backbit about them after the fact is a part of the process of repenting and making up for the sin. It has to be done sincerely, with regret and shame for the act, driven by a balanced fear of Allah’s punishment and a hope in His Mercy.

    Trying to justify backbiting by telling someone you backbit about them is like trying to justify believing Prophet Jesus, peace be upon him, as the son of Allah by saying you will just repent later. Not only is it an imbalance between fearing Allah and having hope He will forgive you, it doesn’t make the act okay to commit in the first place.

    What’s worse is when some people claim they, “don’t care” about backbiting and they supposedly can or will say what they backbit about someone to their. Not only is that even more of a misunderstanding than planning to tell them later, it just shows two things. One, they’re just a jerk. It isn’t bad enough that they’re backbiting, but they have to go and act “brave” by claiming they can tell the person the insult to their face.

    In addition to being a jerk, they also need to be careful when they say, “I don’t care.” Do they really not care? And what do they not care about? They don’t care about incinerating in that 70 times hotter black fire we mentioned before? And having their cheeks ripped off your face and having to drink searing hot puss afterward? Are they really sure they don’t care? Chances are no.

    Response: Backbiting about someone with the intention to tell them later doesn’t make it okay. It’s still backbiting. And claiming you, “don’t care” and can say it to their face shows that you’re a jerk and don’t care about the Hellfire.

    Misconception #1: I’m not backbiting, it’s true.


    This, by far, is the most common misconception and response we find Muslims making when we warn them about backbiting. They think that backbiting is only when you mention bad things about people that aren’t true. Is that really the case?

    Going back to the definition of backbiting, the Prophet sal Allahu ‘alayhi wa sallam said backbiting is to mention things about your brother (or sister) which they don’t like. After the Companions heard this definition, one of them asked, “what do you think about if what I say about that person is true?”

    “If (that) is actually found (in that person) what you claimed, you, in fact, backbit him. And if that’s not in that person, it’s slander,” the Prophet sal Allahu ‘alayhi wa sallam answered.

    This shows that we’ve got it all wrong. Just because what we’re saying is true, doesn’t mean it’s not backbiting. In fact, it proves that we are indeed backbiting, because backbiting is true information. If it wasn’t true, we’d be doing something worse than backbiting, slander.

    That makes a whole lot of things count as backbiting. That’s why when ‘Ā’isha said about Ṣafīyya, the wife of the Prophet sal Allahu ‘alayhi wa sallam who was the daughter of a Jewish leader, that, “she’s short,” he got upset and said, “you have said a word that if were to be dropped into the sea it would contaminate it.”8

    ‘Ā’isha and the Prophet sal Allahu ‘alayhi wa sallam knew about Ṣafīyya’s height. So did everyone else who saw her in Medinah, and all the people from her tribe before she married the Prophet. In other words, what ‘Ā’isha said was as true as it gets. But the fact that it was true made it backbiting. And if something as small as what she said was poison to the entire sea, what about when we talk about how people may be gaining weight, undergoing a divorce, losing their hair, struggling to control their anger, failing to give up a public sin, or anything else they wouldn’t like said about them?

    Response: Inform them about truth being backbiting and falsehood being slander.

    “Yeah, you’re backbiting, because the Prophet sal Allahu ‘alayhi wa sallam if it’s true, which you’re saying it is, then it’s backbiting.”

    Conclusion


    Backbiting is no misdemeanor. It’s a federal offense. In fact, it’s more than that. It’s a universal act of ethical treason, the likes of which transcend this world and has severe consequences in the next.

    We need to remember that when we signed up to become Muslim, we agreed to follow all of the rules, and one of the rules is that for anyone else who signed up for the contract of Lā ilāh ha illa Allāh, Muḥammmad al-rasūlullāh you can’t ever talk behind their back. Doing so is not only a horrible sin and a disgusting act, it’s one of the worst things you could ever do to your Muslim brother or sister.

    While you may be fired up to use the responses to these misconceptions and are trying to think of people you could use them on, ask yourself if the person to respond to is none other than you. Do you have these misconceptions about backbiting? Have you ever made any of these five justifications or something similar to them? If so, give yourself the responses and work on yourself first, and eventually, you can work on correcting others, as well.

    1. Qur’ān: Surah Ḥujurāt, chapter 49, verse 12, Sahih International translation
    2. Qur’ān: Surah Nūr, chapter 24, verse 11
    3. Ḥadīth: Sunan al-Tirmidhī
    4. Ḥadīth: Bukharī 3265; Muslim, 2843
    5. Ḥadīth: Sunan Abī Dāwūd 4875, Book 41, Number 4860
    6. Ḥadīth: Muslim, Book 032, Chapter 18, Number 6265, narrated Abū Hurairah
    7. Ḥadīth: Bukharī, Volume 8, Book 82, Number 799, narrated Sahl bin Sā‘d
    8. Ḥadīth: Sunan al-Tirmidhī 2502, Sunan Abī Dāwūd 4875

    Source: MuslimMatters

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    Re: The Top 5 Misconceptions of Backbiting and How To Respond To Them

    format_quote Originally Posted by Osman View Post
    With regards to backbiting Non-Muslims being permissible, I'm afraid that doesn't sit too well with my conscience but of course, anything in Islam must be proven from the Qur'an and/or the authentic Sunnah. Has Prophet Muhammad (Sallallaahu 'alayhi wa-sallam) been known to use the word 'brother' in reference to Non-Muslims as well? Or did he only use the word to describe Muslims?
    Are we not all brothers and sisters in humanity? In you opinion, are we all not "children" or the creation of God/Allah?
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    Re: The Top 5 Misconceptions of Backbiting and How To Respond To Them

    format_quote Originally Posted by ATHEISTofPEACE View Post
    Are we not all brothers and sisters in humanity? In you opinion, are we all not "children" or the creation of God/Allah?
    Absolutely but I am referring back to the hadith when Muhammad (peace be upon him) defined backbiting as saying something about your brother which he does not like. I am wondering whether Muhammad himself was known to use the word brother to denote Non-Muslims as well as Muslims. Personally, I don't see it as morally right to backbite anyone, regardless of their beliefs anyway.
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    Re: The Top 5 Misconceptions of Backbiting and How To Respond To Them

    format_quote Originally Posted by ATHEISTofPEACE View Post
    Are we not all brothers and sisters in humanity? In you opinion, are we all not "children" or the creation of God/Allah?
    Yes we all are creations of God And no you are not a muslims brother
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    10. Innama almu/minoona ikhwatun faaslihoo bayna akhawaykum waittaqoo Allaha laAAallakum turhamoona
    Translation
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    Re: The Top 5 Misconceptions of Backbiting and How To Respond To Them

    format_quote Originally Posted by Umar^111 View Post
    10. Innama almu/minoona ikhwatun faaslihoo bayna akhawaykum waittaqoo Allaha laAAallakum turhamoona
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    10. The believers are nothing else than brothers (in Islâmic religion). So make reconciliation between your brothers, and fear Allâh, that you may receive mercy.
    Quran 49 10
    That says the believers are brothers but does not say brothers are believers. Like an isolice triangle is a triangle but a triangle is not an isoclies triangle. Ya know what I mean?
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    Re: The Top 5 Misconceptions of Backbiting and How To Respond To Them

    format_quote Originally Posted by ATHEISTofPEACE View Post
    That says the believers are brothers but does not say brothers are believers. Like an isolice triangle is a triangle but a triangle is not an isoclies triangle. Ya know what I mean?
    All bananas are yellow but not all yellow things are bananas? That kinda thing?
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    Re: The Top 5 Misconceptions of Backbiting and How To Respond To Them

    format_quote Originally Posted by Osman View Post
    All bananas are yellow but not all yellow things are bananas? That kinda thing?
    Yes exactly. All Muslims are brother/sisters but not all brothers and sisters are Muslim.
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    Transmitted by Sahih Bukhari
    Allah's Apostle said, "A Muslim is a brother of another Muslim, so he should not oppress him, nor should he hand him over to an oppressor. Whoever fulfilled the needs of his brother, Allah will fulfill his needs; whoever brought his (Muslim) brother out of a discomfort, Allah will bring him out of the discomforts of the Day of Resurrection, and whoever screened a Muslim, Allah will screen him on the Day of Resurrection." [Vol 3: #622]



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    Allah's Messenger (Sal-allahu-aleihi-wassallam) said "Beware of suspicion. Suspicion is the most untrue speech. Do not spy and do not eavesdrop. Do not compete with each other and do not envy each other and do not hate each other and do not shun each other. Be slaves of Allah, brothers." [47.15]
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    Re: The Top 5 Misconceptions of Backbiting and How To Respond To Them

    well all muslims are my brothers and sisters and all non muslims are not family of mine at all not a cousin not a brother nothing
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    Re: The Top 5 Misconceptions of Backbiting and How To Respond To Them

    Then I would say that it's not within the spirit of Islam to backbite Non-Muslims even if there is no explicit prohibition on it. I don't think Muhammad (peace be upon him) ever did so and Allah tells us in the Qur'an that in him we have a most excellent example.
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    Re: The Top 5 Misconceptions of Backbiting and How To Respond To Them

    format_quote Originally Posted by Osman View Post
    I wonder where the rule on backbiting stands in relation to news reporting...
    I am still wondering...
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    Re: The Top 5 Misconceptions of Backbiting and How To Respond To Them

    Greetings,
    format_quote Originally Posted by Osman
    I wonder where the rule on backbiting stands in relation to news reporting...
    I wouldn't know, but I imagine that the British tabloids would be way out of line...

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    Re: The Top 5 Misconceptions of Backbiting and How To Respond To Them

    format_quote Originally Posted by czgibson View Post
    Greetings,


    I wouldn't know, but I imagine that the British tabloids would be way out of line...

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    Agreed. I think it is so inter dependant.
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    Jazakallahu khair brother. It is an excellent post.
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    format_quote Originally Posted by ATHEISTofPEACE View Post
    That says the believers are brothers but does not say brothers are believers. Like an isolice triangle is a triangle but a triangle is not an isoclies triangle. Ya know what I mean?
    There are some scholars who consider the use of the word brother in this case to be general and referring to mankind generally, not just Muslims.

    Anyway, even if backbiting referred specificity to talking about non-Muslims that doesn't mean one is justified in speaking badly, unjustly and unkindly about non-Muslims.

    Allah commanded us in the Quran to deal kindly and justly with non-Muslims who do not fight us.
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    it is also the biggest and most convenient weapon in hands of deviants to silence their critics.
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    format_quote Originally Posted by doorster View Post
    it is also the biggest and most convenient weapon in hands of deviants to silence their critics.
    If somebody wishes to criticise someone, they should do it to their face though, should they not?
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    walaiukum salam wa rahamat Allah
    how does one gather support in order to get a monstrous person isolated? goes to him and says o loony I've come to criticise you?

    or in case of websites; does one write to hamza hanson, munajjid and shiachat com? and they would simply cease distorting Quran and Sunnat?
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    Okay I have not read the entire thread, so forgive me if this question has been answered but...

    Is is considered gossip/backbiting if no names are mentioned and its so ambiguous to the point where you cannot even suspect who it might be? I'm just wondering because my friend does this to ask advice from me on how to handle a situation.
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