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Truth Vs. Lie by Lukgaf(m): 9:06am On Oct 06, 2023
The virtue of truthfulness is so esteemed that even those who do not share our faith value it greatly. Therefore, when a Muslim acts dishonestly or deceitfully, whether in business dealings with associates or within the confines of their home with domestic workers, it not only harms their personal integrity but also casts a shadow on the reputation of Islam. Non-believers, instead of attributing the behavior to the individual alone, may generalize and unjustly label all Muslims as untrustworthy.

"LIAR!” – From all the accusations that could be leveled against a person, this is definitely among the worst. This word is not a mere accusation – it is a sword that slices through one’s integrity, honesty and truthfulness, leaving them no more. Once a person is branded a liar, people are reluctant to trust him and view him with suspicion. In short – he loses all honour and respect.

Lying is a very dangerous habit as it has a ‘snowball’ effect. If a person makes a snowball and rolls it down a hill, then as the snowball progresses downward, it gathers more snow, growing in size, until it becomes too big to control. Similarly, when a person speaks a lie, he sparks off a chain reaction. In order to cover-up for the first lie, he will be forced to speak a second lie, and then a third, and so on, until he is eventually caught and the entire chain of lies is revealed.

However, this evil trait has absolutely no place in Islam and the lives of Muslims. On one occasion, Rasulullah (sallallahu ‘alaihi wasallam) was asked, “Can a believer be a coward?” Rasulullah (sallallahu ‘alaihi wasallam) replied, “Yes.” Rasulullah (sallallahu ‘alaihi wasallam) was next asked, “Can a believer be a miser?” Rasulullah (sallallahu ‘alaihi wasallam) replied, “Yes.” Finally, Rasulullah (sallallahu ‘alaihi wasallam) was asked, “Can a believer be a liar?” To this, Rasulullah (sallallahu ‘alaihi wasallam) replied, “No.” (Muwatta Imaam Maalik pg. 732)

Throughout Islam and even before Nubuwwah (prophethood), Rasulullah (sallallahu ‘alaihi wasallam) was renowned for his qualities of truthfulness and honesty. It was for this reason that many people chose to keep their valuable belongings with him in trust. The Sahaabah (radhiyallahu ‘anhum), being the ardent followers and companions of Rasulullah (sallallahu ‘alaihi wasallam), maintained the highest level of truthfulness in their lives, and thus Muslims were a people who were once known for their honesty and truthfulness.

Truthfulness, in every facet of our lives (be it speech, actions or even our thinking), is something to strive for and is a quality that leads a person to Jannah. Rasulullah (sallallahu ‘alaihi wasallam) mentioned, “Indeed truthfulness leads to piety, and piety leads to Jannah. And a person continues to be truthful until he is recorded as a ‘Siddeeq’.” (Saheeh Bukhaari #6094)

The quality of truthfulness is one that is even cherished and prized by the disbelievers. Hence, when a Muslim is dishonest and deceitful, whether in the business place before an associate or at home before the domestic worker, he tarnishes the entire image of Islam. The disbelievers, instead of labeling the individual a liar, will often say, “Muslims” are dishonest people.

May Allah Ta‘ala assist us all in the endeavor to acquire truthfulness, in all facets of our lives, to the highest level – aameen.



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Re: Truth Vs. Lie by Crafteck1: 11:25am On Oct 06, 2023
But when it favours people they obscure the truth and rufuse to see that as a lie

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Re: Truth Vs. Lie by Aklee4994(m): 11:26am On Oct 06, 2023
Your assertion is well said with prove and means of comprehension may Allah continue to guide you and your household for this word of thought 💭
Re: Truth Vs. Lie by reccy(m): 11:34am On Oct 06, 2023
Jummah Mubaraq

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Re: Truth Vs. Lie by Aklee4994(m): 11:36am On Oct 06, 2023
Lukgaf:
The virtue of truthfulness is so esteemed that even those who do not share our faith value it greatly. Therefore, when a Muslim acts dishonestly or deceitfully, whether in business dealings with associates or within the confines of their home with domestic workers, it not only harms their personal integrity but also casts a shadow on the reputation of Islam. Non-believers, instead of attributing the behavior to the individual alone, may generalize and unjustly label all Muslims as untrustworthy.



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they is this Hadith that said no matter how the truth might bitter like the bitter leaf 🍃 say it out...qul luli haqo walakana mura..A truth will meet up with a lies of thousand years😎

May almighty Allah grant us heart of truthfulness 🙏
Re: Truth Vs. Lie by money121(m): 11:44am On Oct 06, 2023
Ok
Re: Truth Vs. Lie by Hassanmaye(m): 5:35pm On Oct 06, 2023
Lukgaf:
The virtue of truthfulness is so esteemed that even those who do not share our faith value it greatly. Therefore, when a Muslim acts dishonestly or deceitfully, whether in business dealings with associates or within the confines of their home with domestic workers, it not only harms their personal integrity but also casts a shadow on the reputation of Islam. Non-believers, instead of attributing the behavior to the individual alone, may generalize and unjustly label all Muslims as untrustworthy.



http://uswatulmuslimah.co.za
Thanks
Re: Truth Vs. Lie by Myer(m): 9:00pm On Oct 06, 2023
Lukgaf:
The virtue of truthfulness is so esteemed that even those who do not share our faith value it greatly. Therefore, when a Muslim acts dishonestly or deceitfully, whether in business dealings with associates or within the confines of their home with domestic workers, it not only harms their personal integrity but also casts a shadow on the reputation of Islam. Non-believers, instead of attributing the behavior to the individual alone, may generalize and unjustly label all Muslims as untrustworthy.

http://uswatulmuslimah.co.za

Well said.
Truth transcends religion.
If Satan is the Father of lies and liars, conversely God is the father of Truth and all who are truthful.
Re: Truth Vs. Lie by Debangis20(m): 4:57pm On Oct 08, 2023
Amin thumma amin.

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