ISLAM AND THE WEST - 98

 BADGUMANI (بدگمانی) (THINKING ILL OF OTHERS)

 

Badgumani arises from Takabbur (arrogance, grandiosity). If a person deliberately and intentionally thinks ill of others, it is Haraam (unlawful). However, if such a thought crosses a person’s mind unintentionally it is not Haraam as long as the person does not act on it. (Acting on it means that he starts believing it firmly, or mentions it to other people.)”

 

(Badgumani [بدگمانی]refers to harbouring bad expectations from others and thinking ill of them without any real evidence. This consists of thinking bad of a person when they have seen or heard no strong evidence for it. 

Takabbur [تکبّر]refers to a person believing that he is superior to everyone else, and everyone else is inferior to him. 

If a person only believes that he is better than others, but not that others are inferior to him it is called Ujub [عجب])

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