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Spying And Prying On People's Lives by Lukgaf(m): 6:51am On Apr 19
The Quran unequivocally advises against excessive suspicion, asserting that some forms of suspicion are indeed sinful, and warns against the act of spying or prying into the faults of others (Surah Hujurat, Verse 12). This prohibition extends to both Tajassus (spying) and Tahassus (searching). In a narration by Abu Hurayrah (RA), the Prophet Muhammad (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) explicitly forbade the act of spying on one another and actively seeking out the faults of others (Bukhari & Muslim).

While the term Tahassus (searching) may not inherently carry a negative connotation, its application to the private lives of others is deemed reprehensible, as highlighted by the Prophet's injunction. The verse notes the importance of relying on presented evidence rather than actively seeking out faults.

Abu Barzah Al Aslami further emphasizes the detrimental nature of speaking ill of Muslims behind their backs and searching for their faults. Such actions, he explains, invite the scrutiny of Allah, who will expose the faults of those who engage in such behavior, even within the confines of their homes (Abu Dawood).

Both Tajassus (spying) and Tahassus (searching) encompass intrusive acts such as secretly listening to conversations without permission or eavesdropping at doors.

In adhering to the finer aspects of social conduct, Muslims demonstrate their commitment to character and worship. It is through cultivating good character and embodying noble qualities that one's deeds hold greater weight in the eyes of Allah than mere acts of worship.

May Allah ease our affairs (Aameen)

Inspired from Darul-ihsan

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Re: Spying And Prying On People's Lives by Watinani(m): 12:48pm On Apr 19
Masha ALLAHU

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Re: Spying And Prying On People's Lives by Stephench: 12:51pm On Apr 19
Maybe Nigerian Muslims will heed to this advise. Although as always, there's always another verse they use to cover validate their poke nosing into others affairs

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Re: Spying And Prying On People's Lives by BayoBola(m): 12:54pm On Apr 19
MashaAllah. Jazakumullah Khair for this wonderful piece.

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Re: Spying And Prying On People's Lives by tfelicityk(m): 12:55pm On Apr 19
Mon Shaa Allah

JazakAllaah Kharan for the update and share.

Jummah Mubarak to everyone of us.

May we witness many more of it in good health conditions and, may Allah increase our wealth and welfare.
Re: Spying And Prying On People's Lives by Mightymanna(m): 1:06pm On Apr 19
Jazakallahu khair. We should thank Allah for making us a single Community with strong Brotherhood. Others only unite in Hatred for Muslims

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Re: Spying And Prying On People's Lives by Quality20(m): 1:34pm On Apr 19
its so bad that many evil ppl now find it as fun spying ppls houses,phones etc. They dont even believe in d hereafter

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Re: Spying And Prying On People's Lives by antiMuhamad: 1:52pm On Apr 19
Why did prophet Muhamad allow random men to suck his wife's (Aisha) breasts?
find out yourself.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vP1sPlG0qQ

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Re: Spying And Prying On People's Lives by motayoayinde: 2:29pm On Apr 19
Lukgaf:
The Quran unequivocally advises against excessive suspicion, asserting that some forms of suspicion are indeed sinful, and warns against the act of spying or prying into the faults of others (Surah Hujurat, Verse 12). This prohibition extends to both Tajassus (spying) and Tahassus (searching). In a narration by Abu Hurayrah (RA), the Prophet Muhammad (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) explicitly forbade the act of spying on one another and actively seeking out the faults of others (Bukhari & Muslim).

While the term Tahassus (searching) may not inherently carry a negative connotation, its application to the private lives of others is deemed reprehensible, as highlighted by the Prophet's injunction. The verse notes the importance of relying on presented evidence rather than actively seeking out faults.

Abu Barzah Al Aslami further emphasizes the detrimental nature of speaking ill of Muslims behind their backs and searching for their faults. Such actions, he explains, invite the scrutiny of Allah, who will expose the faults of those who engage in such behavior, even within the confines of their homes (Abu Dawood).

Both Tajassus (spying) and Tahassus (searching) encompass intrusive acts such as secretly listening to conversations without permission or eavesdropping at doors.

In adhering to the finer aspects of social conduct, Muslims demonstrate their commitment to character and worship. It is through cultivating good character and embodying noble qualities that one's deeds hold greater weight in the eyes of Allah than mere acts of worship.

May Allah ease our affairs (Aameen)

Inspired from Darul-ihsan

Jazaakallah
Re: Spying And Prying On People's Lives by Mccullum: 4:26pm On Apr 19
Allahu Akbar..
Re: Spying And Prying On People's Lives by Debangis20(m): 7:33am On Apr 20
Ameen.

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