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275. Prohibition of Deriding one’s Lineage

Chapter 275

Prohibition of Deriding one’s Lineage

 

Allah, the Exalted, says:

 

“And those who annoy believing men and women undeservedly, bear on themselves the crime of slander and plain sin.” (33:58)


  1. Abu Hurairah (May Allah be pleased with him) said: The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said, “Two matters are signs of disbelief on the part of those who indulge in them: Defaming and speaking evil of a person’s lineage, and wailing over the dead.”
[Muslim].

 

Commentary:  Both the sins mentioned in this Hadith are such that if a Muslim thinks them lawful and still commits them he will become a Kafir. To defame someone’s lineage means to disgrace or humiliate somebody by saying to him or to her: “Your father belongs to such and such profession” or “Your mother is such and such / so-and-so” or “You are a weaver, blacksmith, laundrer, cobbler, etc.”

Mourning and wailing means expressing qualities of a deceased person through weeping, crying and lamenting loudly. Imam An-Nawawi said that such qualities are attributes and acts of the disbelievers and practices of the pre-Islamic period, or Jahiliyyah.

 

Reference : 
Riyadh ul Saliheen

 

 

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