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    I always tend to have gut feelings about things and it's usually right. What is Islam stance on gut feelings?
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    Re: Gut feeling

    format_quote Originally Posted by anonymous View Post
    I always tend to have gut feelings about things and it's usually right. What is Islam stance on gut feelings?


    A Muslim should not assume, accuse or judge without having solid evidence. Having a gut feeling is not a good enough reason to judge, assume or accuse anyone of anything as a lot of the times those assumptions or accusations may be baseless. This is also how rumours start when someone happens to have a"gut" feeling about something someone may have done.

    Al-Ghazâlî states the following [al-Ihyâ' (3/156)]:

    Those who circulate rumors say things like: "So-and-so said this about you" or "So-and-so did this against you." or they tell you that someone is plotting against you or encouraging your enemies or is working to worsen your circumstances.

    He then goes on to make six excellent recommendations for dealing with such rumor-mongers and their rumors. These recommendations are as follows:

    1. Do not believe him. This is because a rumor-monger is a sinner. He is a malefactor whose testimony is unacceptable. Allah says: "O you who believe, if a wicked person comes to you with any news, ascertain the truth, lest you harm people unwittingly, and afterwards become full of repentance for what ye have done." [Sûrah al-Hujurât: 6]

    2. Tell him that he should not spread rumors. It is good to advise the person who brings you a rumor that he is behaving wrongly. He should know that his conduct is unsavory. Allah tells us: "Enjoin what is right and forbid what is wrong." [Sûrah Luqmân: 17]

    3. Detest the rumor-monger for the sake of Allah. A rumor-monger is detestable to Allah, so one must detest the person as well.

    4. Do not allow yourself to think ill of the person who is the subject if the rumor. It is wrong to thing ill of someone in his absence. Allah says: "O you who believe! avoid most suspicion, for surely suspicion in some cases is a sin." [Sûrah al-Hujurât: 12]

    5. Do not try to verify the rumor by spying. Do not let your suspicions cause you to spy on the person the rumor-monger told you about. Allah says: "And do not spy." [Sûrah al-Hujurât: 12]

    6. Do not fall into rumor-spreading yourself. You should be vigilant not to convey the rumor-monger's words to others. Ibn Mas`ûd relates that the Prophet (peace be upon him) said: "Should I tell you what is a blatant lie? It is a rumor circulating among the people." The Prophet (peace be upon him) also said: "A man will continue to tell the truth until he is recorded among the truthful,or he will continue to lie until he is recorded among the liars." [Sahîh Muslim (2606)]

    We can take a good lesson from how the eminent Caliph `Umar b. `Abd al-`Azîz handled a rumor-monger who came to him and told him something about someone else. The Caliph said: "If you wish, we can verify your story. If it turns out that you are lying, then you are one of those referreed to by the verse of the Qur'ân that reads: 'If a wicked person comes to you with any news, ascertain the truth.' Or if you wish, we could pardon you."

    The man replied:
    "I beg your pardon, O Commander of the Faithful! I will never return to such conduct again."

    Al-Hasan al-Basrî said: "Whoever brings rumors to you is surely also spreading rumors about you."


    May Allah save us from assumptions and suspicions. Ameen
    Last edited by Hamza Asadullah; 01-25-2012 at 05:03 AM.
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