ISLAM AND THE WEST - 102

 TAJASSUS (تجسّس) (Excessive curiosity about other people’s private matters)

 

“Sitting in a place where others can’t see a person, and then eavesdropping on other people’s conversations is also included in Tajassus (undue curiosity). If you are sitting in a place where others can’t see you, then tell them you are there or sit in front of them. Similarly, if a person lies down to sleep, and others start having a private conversation believing that he is sleeping while he is actually awake, then he should tell them that he is awake. In the same way, if two people are speaking privately in a language believing that the third person doesn’t know that language but he knows it, then he should make them aware that he knows that language.”

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