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We have already mentioned its prohibition as well as the evidences for that and what has been reported concerning the punishment for it. We also mentioned its definition, however all of this was brief. We will now add more to its explanation.
Imam Abu Hamid Al-Ghazali (rahimahullaah) said: "For the most part, gossip (nameemah) is attributed to the one who takes the statement of a person (concerning another individual), and relates it back to that individual that is being spoken about. An example of this is when someone says: ‘That person said such and such about you. ’However, gossiping is not limited to just this example, but rather its extent is: Exposing that which one hates to have exposed, whether the one he is relating from or the one he is relating the story to or the third party hates it. And it is the same if this exposing is done by speech or by writing or by gesturing, etc, and regardless whether what is being narrated relates to someone’s sayings or actions, and whether it is a defect or other than that. So the reality of Gossiping is: Spreading what is supposed to be private, and destroying the concealment of what he hates to have exposed.
A person must keep quiet with regard to anything he sees (or hears) from the conditions of people, except for that which if he relates will have a benefit for a Muslim or it will prevent a sin from occurring.”
And he said: “Anyone that has gossip (nameemah) conveyed to him, and it is said to him: 'Such and such person said this about you', then there are six things required from him:
It has been reported that a man went to 'Umar Ibn 'Abd-il-'Azeez (rahimahullaah) and said something to him about another person. So 'Umar (rahimahullaah) said to him: “If you wish, we shall investigate your case. If you are lying, then you are from those who fall under the ayah:
'If a wicked person comes to you with news, then verify it' [Surah Al-Hujuraat: 6]
and if you are telling the truth, then you fall under the ayah:
'Backbiter, going about spreading slander.' [Surah Al-Qalam: 11]
And if you wish, we can overlook the matter.” So the man said: “Please overlook it, O Commander of the Believers! I will never mention it again.”
Guarding the Tongue
The Prohibition Of Backbiting And Gossiping
Important Points Related To The Limits Of Backbiting
How Does One Prevent Himself From Backbiting?
What Type Of Backbiting Is Permissible?
What Should One Do When He Hears His Shaikh,friend Or Someone Else Being Backbitten?
The Backbiting Of The Heart
Expiating Oneself And Repenting From Backbiting
Concerning Gossiping
Footnotes