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Avoiding Harms Of The Tongue

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Talking about what does not concern you

This is a common practice, even though the Prophet sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam ( may Allah exalt his mention ) said: “A sign of a person’s good practice of Islam, is giving up that which does not concern one.” The Prophet sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam ( may Allah exalt his mention ) also said: “The people with the most sins, are those who most frequently indulge in conversations which do not concern them.”

In order to set the limits for what does not concern you, you must ask yourself the following questions:

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– Is there any harm if you remain silent?
– Is it an issue that concerns you?
– Is it some information that is vital to your wellbeing and which you need?

Avoiding Harms Of The Tongue
Avoiding Harms Of The Tongue

The matters that concern a person are those which directly relate to his life, or things which would prevent harm from afflicting him.

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The reason behind the prevalence of such practices is when a person is eager to know what he has no need for, prolonging the conversation is a way of strengthening social relations with the one being talked to or passing time in useless talks.

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The way to cure this problem is by remembering that death could attack you at any time, and you will questioned about your words. Time is your capital in life, and silence is a way to earn eternal joy and the company of the purified consorts of Paradise. You should train yourself to be silent gradually by avoiding idle chatting and gossip as far as possible.

Indulging in falsehood

This includes talking about women, and sitting in gatherings which include drinking, conveying and spreading innovations in the religion. All of this is prohibited because it goes under the saying of the Prophet sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam ( may Allah exalt his mention ) : “A man may utter a word which pleases Allah, which causes the pleasure of Allah upon him until the Day of Resurrection. A man may utter a word which displeases Allah, which causes the wrath of Allah upon him until the Day of Resurrection.” [Ahmad]

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Disputing and arguing which we were prohibited to do

Avoiding Harms Of The Tongue
Avoiding Harms Of The Tongue

Allah The Almighty Says (what means): {“And of mankind there is he whose speech may please you (O Muhammad ), in this worldly life, and he calls Allah to witness as to that which is in his heart, yet he is the most quarrelsome of the opponents. And when he turns away (from you O Muhammad ), his effort in the land is to make mischief therein and to destroy the crops and the cattle, and Allah likes not mischief”} [Quran, 2: 204-205]

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The Prophet (sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam) said: “The most hated person to Allah, is the one who always disputes and starts enmity.” [Al-Bukhari]. A Muslim should guard his tongue from saying what intimidates others or angers them, and remember the saying of the Prophet sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam ( may Allah exalt his mention ) : “I will guarantee a house in Jannah (Paradise) for the one who ends an argument even if he was in the right.” [Abu Daawood].

Cursing and badmouthing

The Prophet sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam ( may Allah exalt his mention ) said: “A Muslim does not badmouth, curse, nor is he spiteful.” [Ahmad, At-Tirmithi]. He sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam ( may Allah exalt his mention ) also said: “Reviling a Muslim is an act of outrage (moral depravity) and fighting against him is an act of disbelief (Kufr)”. [Al-Bukhari and Muslim] Unfortunately, this is common amongst the people nowadays, especially amongst the youth. A Muslim is commanded to purify his tongue from immoral words.

Claiming eloquence

This is dispraised and it leads to boasting. The Prophet sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam ( may Allah exalt his mention ) said: “Those most hated and the farthest on the Day of Resurrection are those with the worst manners, those who prattle, boast and the arrogant.” [At-Tirmithi].


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