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Keeping Sins A Secret
From among the teachings of
Allah's Messenger (salallahu alaihe wa-sallam) is to keep
sins a secret matter. If someone commits a sinful act which
is against the Commandments of Allah, or is against the moral
character, or is such an act that may cause harm to one's
honor, then he should keep it a secret and seek forgiveness
from Allah in the darkness of night. The Messenger of Allah
(salallahu alaihe wa-sallam) said: "My entire nation
is safe, except al-Mujahirin (those who boast of their sins).
Among the Mujaharah is that a man commits an (evil) act, and
wakes up in the morning while Allah has kept his (sin) a secret,
he says: "O Fulan! Last night I did this and that."
He goes to sleep while Allah has kept his (sin) a secret but
he wakes up in the morning and uncovers what Allah has kept
a secret!" [Saheeh al-Bukharee]
Zayd ibn Aslam narrated, 'At
the time of the Messenger of Allah(salallahu alaihe wa-sallam),
a man admitted that he had committed fornication, so the Messenger
of Allah asked for a whip. He was brought a broken whip, so
he said: "Better than this." Then he was brought
a new whip…, he then said: "Lesser than this.'
So, he was brought a whip that was used and had thus become
soft, and the Messenger (salallahu alaihe wa-sallam) ordered
that he be whipped with it (a hundred times). He then said:
"O People! It is time for you to refrain from transgressing
Allah's limits. He who commits some of these filthy acts (such
as fornication), let him hide under Allah's cover, for whoever
admits what he has committed, we will establish Allah's Book
as regards him (by applying the warranted punishment for this
sin)." [Musnad Ahmad]
Abdullah Ibn Masoud (radiyallahu
anhu) related, 'A man came to the Prophet and said: 'O Messenger
of Allah! I have mingled with a woman in the far side of al-Medina,
and I fulfilled my desire short of actually having sexual
intercourse with her. So, here am I, judge me according to
what you decide.' Umar Ibn al-Khattab (radiyallahu anhu) then
said: 'Allah had kept your secret, why did not you keep your
secret?' [Sharh Muslim]
Similarly, if one becomes
aware of somebody else's sin, he should keep it a secret.
Allah's Messenger (salallahu alaihe wa-sallam) said: "He,
who relieves a hardship of this Dunya (word) for a believer,
Allah will relieve (from him) a hardship of the Day of Resurrection;
he who makes easy an indebted person, Allah will make it easy
for him in the Dunya and the Hereafter; he who covers a Muslim
(meaning his mistakes and shortcomings), Allah will cover
him in the Dunya and the Hereafter…" [Muslim]
Abdullah Ibn Umar (radiyallahu
anhu) related, "The Messenger of Allah (salallahu alaihe
wa-sallam) once rose above the podium and then said with a
loud voice, "O those who have embraced Islam only with
their tongue, while Eemaan has not yet entered their hears,
neither harm Muslims, nor mock them, nor try to expose their
mistakes, for he who follows (searches for) the errors of
his brother, Allah will follow his errors, and he whom Allah
follows his errors, He will expose him even if he was in the
middle of his home." [Saheeh al-Jamee] I
mam an-Nawawi (rahimahullah)
writes, 'This Hadeeth indicates that following and then exposing
people's mistakes only occurs by the hypocrites and those
whose Eemaan is so weak, that it did not yet fill their hearts…"
Exposing sins lead to humiliation
and embarrassment, which ceases the possibility that the sinner
might someday regret his mistake, seek forgiveness from Allah
and purify his soul from sins because one of the things that
prevent one from committing sins is the fear of humiliation.
However, if the sinner knows that the people are already aware
of his sins, then he does not experience the shame and distraction
which he used to feel before and this might encourage him
to commit sins openly!
Secondly, when sins are repeatedly
mentioned in gatherings, etc. the fear of committing sins
vanishes from the people's hearts. First the sin will become
easy on people's tongue and gradually he, who does not feel
any shame in mentioning the sin, will not find it difficult
to even commit the sin. This is how, sins spread in the society!
So, if someone becomes aware
of his brother's sins and realizes that nobody except him
has seen him committing the sin, then he should keep the sin
a secret. He should not encourage people towards sins by exposing
his faults. Allah, the Exalted, has not only condemned committing
sins in the Qur'aan but He has also condemned those people
who mention sins in public. He said: "Verily, those who
like that Fahishah should be circulated among those who believe,
they will have a painful torment." [(24): 19] meaning,
those who like to see evil talk about them (the believers)
appear. [Tafseer Ibn Katheer]
Allah says in Soorah an-Nisa
(4): 148, "Allah does not like that evil should be uttered
in public except by him who has been wronged."
Ibn Abbas (radiyallahu anhu)
commented on this verse, "Allah does not like that anyone
should invoke Him against anyone else, unless one was wronged.
In this case, Allah allows one to invoke Him against whoever
wronged him…Yet, it is better for one if he observes
patience." [Tafseer Ibn Katheer]
Today sins have become widespread
in the society because we have forgotten the teachings of
Allah's Messenger (salallahu alaihe wa-sallam), who discouraged
people from revealing one's mistakes and sins as well as others.
As a result, people have lost the fear of committing not only
minor sins but even major sins - Moreover, we find people
proudly attributing sins to themselves!!
Today, there are also many
novel channels through which sins are propagated in the society;
like such book, magazines and television programs that mention
the crimes of others, illicit acts, and immorality under the
name of creating awareness among the people. These programs
which are meant to help the people against the crimes are
in reality, helping the crime to spread fast in the society!
Crimes, which were previously unknown to people have become
common offense! It is therefore necessary for the Muslims
to avoid all such avenues which may lead to the destruction
of our Muslim Ummah.
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