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    Article: "Sins: to hide or to make public?"

    Sins: to hide or to make public?

    Sikander Ziad Hashmi, sunniforum.com


    We all know very well that we are all sinners. No matter how good we think we are, how ‘religious’ we look, or how good people think we are, we are ALL sinners – without exception. Sometime or the other, be it in public, in private, in the darkness of night or in the brightness of daylight, we all commit sins. It’s an inherent part of human nature.

    As far as our own sins are concerned, we should always try to hide them and not make them public. Of course, if we have done something which has hurt someone else or denied them their rights, then we should definitely fess up and ask them for forgiveness (such as stealing something or damaging someone’s property). But if we do something which we know we shouldn’t be doing (such as making out with a member of the opposite sex or looking at stuff we shouldn’t be seeing), we should keep quiet about it and sincerely ask Allah for forgiveness. Allah says in the Holy Quran:

    Allah loves those who turn to Him constantly (for forgiveness) and He loves those who keep themselves pure and clean. (Quran, 2:222)

    If we see or hear about someone else committing a sin, we should always try to ignore it. Instead of spreading it, we should hide it and keep it a secret. It is reported that the Prophet (SAW) has said:

    Whosoever covers (the sins of) a Muslim, Allah covers (his sins) on the Day of Judgment. (Reported by Bukhari)

    If we find it too difficult to keep it secret, the most we are allowed to do is discuss the issue with the person, in private, and try to encourage them to stop committing the sin(s). Allah has said:

    The believers, men and women, are Auliyâ' (helpers, supporters, friends, protectors) of one another, they enjoin Al-Ma'rűf (i.e. Islâmic Monotheism and all that Islâm orders one to do), and they forbid (people) from Al-Munkar (i.e. polytheism and disbelief of all kinds, and all that Islâm has forbidden). (Quran, 71:9)

    The only exception to this is if we find out that someone has committed a crime that has left someone injured or killed, or in which something was stolen or someone was denied something to which they were entitled to. In these cases, we MUST make the information public so that the person is brought to justice.

    One thing we must not do when we find out about someone else’s sins is discuss them and gossip about them. Why? Because doing so will considered backbiting, which has been compared to eating the flesh (meat) of our own dead brother. Allah Subhanahu wa T’ala has said:

    O you who believe! Avoid much suspicions, indeed some suspicions are sins. And spy not, neither backbite one another. Would one of you like to eat the flesh of his dead brother? You would hate it (so hate backbiting). And fear Allâh. Verily, Allâh is the One Who accepts repentance, Most Merciful. (Quran, 49:12)

    But what if what we’re saying is really true?

    Allah's Apostle (peace be upon him) said:

    Do you know what is backbiting? They (the Companions) said: Allah and His Apostle (peace be upon him) know best. Thereupon he (the Prophet) said: Backbiting implies your talking about your brother in a manner which he does not like. It was said to him: What is your opinion about this that if I actually find (that weakness) in my brother which I made a mention of? He said: If (that weakness) is actually found (in him) what you assert, you in fact backbited him, and if that is not in him it is a slander. (Reported by Muslim)

    If we enjoy spreading stuff about people, we must think about what we are doing. Allah says in the Holy Quran:

    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, 19-24)

    In the above verse, Allah is warning all those who like to spread scandals and gossip about other believing Muslims to be careful, because they “will have a grievous Penalty in this life and in the Hereafter”.

    May Allah protect us all, and may He forgive all our sins. Ameen.



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    Aameen 4 that bro
    Innamal A'malu binniyaat - Actions are according to intentions

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    Ameen beautiful article and v tru

    Jazakallah Khair...

    I urm always wondered this... when your advising someone and you mention how in the past you also used to commit the same sin, in order to explain that everyone can change just like you did inshallah.. is that also wrong?

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    Waiyyak to you both.


    Quote Originally Posted by Raeesa
    I urm always wondered this... when your advising someone and you mention how in the past you also used to commit the same sin, in order to explain that everyone can change just like you did inshallah.. is that also wrong?


    Hmm good question. I'm not 100% sure, but I don't think it's wrong, because one is not boasting about the sin in that case; instead it's about beating it back and changing one's habits. And if that can be used to encourage others to stop, then I don't think it should be a bad thing.

    I tend to do that every once in a while to connect to young people. I find it makes them much more at ease and opens the lines of communication.

    Allahu `Alam.

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    yes exactly.. its like u can relate to ppl when you explain that u've been through the same thing...

    Jazakallah Khair for yr answer though, at least i can say stuff without a guilty concious now alhamdulilah

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    Quote Originally Posted by eat-halal guy

    Hmm good question. I'm not 100% sure, but I don't think it's wrong, because one is not boasting about the sin in that case; instead it's about beating it back and changing one's habits. And if that can be used to encourage others to stop, then I don't think it should be a bad thing.

    I tend to do that every once in a while to connect to young people. I find it makes them much more at ease and opens the lines of communication.

    Allahu `Alam.
    Assalamalikum,
    Ziad, great article and Ameen to the duas. The problem with kids especially teenagers is that if you tell them that you have done something like that (a sin) and how you repented, some of them are such that they want to try it too. they are like ' oh He is so great and he did that so why cant I.' It's really difficult with kids. we have to be very much on our guard as to what we say and hold back. dont you think so?

    Wassalam

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    Quote Originally Posted by phoenix
    The problem with kids especially teenagers is that if you tell them that you have done something like that (a sin) and how you repented, some of them are such that they want to try it too. they are like ' oh He is so great and he did that so why cant I.' It's really difficult with kids. we have to be very much on our guard as to what we say and hold back. dont you think so?

    Well, I guess it depends. Like if I know for sure that the kids are involved in something, and I want to encourage them to stop, then I think if I relate to them how I went through it and was able to stop, then they can think "hey, maybe I can stop too". On the other hand, if it's someone who's not involved in doing something, and I go around boasting about how I used to do it and now I don't, then maybe they might wanna try it out as well. I think it's a fine line to walk and one hasta be very careful about what one says to whom.

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    salam

    that was good.

    "It may well be that Allah will restore the love between you and those of them who are now your enemies. Allah is All-Powerful. Allah is Ever-Forgiving, Most Merciful. (60:7)"

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    Salaam Brother,'

    Mashallah A Very Good Article. Keep Up The Good Work...!

    Allah Hafiz.
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    Re: Article: "Sins: to hide or to make public?"

    Salaamunulaykum wr wb.

    I think the best way to tell a young one or even an elder about your sins is to not say you did it, just keep it anonymous and say "I know someone who did this and that, etc etc" this way we don't have to publicise our faults and still we can get the same results that we wanted to share, because I had read something like...if we publicise or advocate our sins it may not be forgiven but if we hide them...inshaAllah we'll be forgiven.

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