ISLAM AND THE WEST - 96

 (In Shariah’s terminology Gheebat means saying something about a person in his absence that, if he had heard it, would have hurt his feelings. Some people proudly make statements like ‘I am not doing Gheebat because I can say this to his/her face’. They do not realize that for a statement to constitute Gheebat it has nothing to do with whether a person can say that to someone’s face or not. All it requires is that what is said behind a person’s back would have hurt him if he had heard it. And to understand the severity of it one needs to remember that Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) has likened it to eating the flesh of one’s deceased brother.)

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