Whether
you’re someone who finds out about the failings of others to venomously
discuss them and gossip about them, or whether it is your occupation to
bring out disgraceful stories about the personal lives of others, be
aware of the fact that what you’re doing is indeed just as or perhaps
more sinning than that which you’re revealing.
I saw in the Noble Book that: “Those who love (to see) scandal
published (and) broadcast among the Believers will have a grievous
Penalty in this life and in the Hereafter: Allah knows and ye know not”.
(Quran, AL-NOOR (THE LIGHT))
[I swear to God] If it is not for
the case of the pot calling the kettle black, I am sure not very many
people can put themselves forward that they've never mirrored themselves
in most of the things they take a dim view of.
IMO, it doesn’t matter how good, religious, clean or tidy we think or
people think we are; whether under God's cover or the darkness of
night, we have all committed some sin in one way or another, by deed or
by mouth, by trunks or trousers; we all have our crooked paths…
May Allah increase our ability to keep the secrets of others, just as
how some of us have managed to keep our filthiest closets, and may He
forgive all our sins.
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