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Lying & Perjury!


 Lying and perjury ━━━━━━ • ❂ • ━━━━━━ Lying and swearing falsely are low level crimes and capital sins. 


Ismail Ibn Wasit said, I heard a statement of Hazrat Abu Bakr (RA) after the death of the Messenger of Allah (PBUH).


 He said: Where I am standing now, in the first year of the Hijrah, after the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) stood here and said this, he Qadiyya.


dropped After the tears subsided, he narrated this hadith: "Stay away from lies. Lies are companions of iniquity. (Lies and iniquities) the place of both is hell. 


Hold fast to the truth. Because honesty is the companion of good deeds. (Honesty and good deeds) the place of both is paradise.


" (Ibn Majah, Nasa'i) Hazrat Abu Umama (R.A.) narrates that the Messenger of Allah, may God bless him and grant him peace, is Ershaddid- "The lie is one of the doors of the hypocrite.


" (Ibn Adi) On the authority of Hazrat Sufyan Bin Usaid (R.A.), the Messenger of Allah, may God bless him and grant him peace, said: A great betrayal is when you tell your brother something that he thinks you are telling the truth, but you tell him a lie.


 (Abu Dawud) Narrated by Hazrat Abdullah bin Masood (R.A.), Rasool AkramErshad, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said: "People always tell lies, seek lies, and finally they are written as liars in the sight of Allah.


" (Bukhari, Muslim) A tradition mentions the consequences of lying. Lies are short of sustenance Meaning: As a result of lies, Rizq decreases. Once the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, said: Merchants are sinners. 


Sahabaye KeramRequested, O Messenger of God! Allah Ta'ala has made buying and selling lawful and usury forbidden. So what is the reason for the businessmen to be unscrupulous?


 He said, the reason for that is that they are guilty of swearing and if they say anything they are lying. (Ahmad, Hakim Bayhaqi) The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said: On the Day of Resurrection, Allah will not speak to three persons, and may He have mercy on them.don't look 01. 


A person who donates something to someone. 02. A person who sells goods on false oath. 03. A person who wears pajamas hanging below the ankles. (Muslim) The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said: He who tells lies to make people laugh, his destruction is inevitable.


 (Abu Dawud, Tirmidhi, Nasa'i) The Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace,Ershad said: I saw as if a person came to me and said, let's go. I went with him. After a while I saw two people. One of them is standing and the other is sitting in front of him.


 A stone crowbar is held by a standing man; By it he brings from one of the jaws of the sitting man to the shoulders. Then the second jaw begins to bite the aforementioned jawGetting better. 


When I asked the person with me the reason for this, he said, this person is a liar. He will be punished like this in the grave till the Day of Resurrection. 


(Bukhari) Hazrat Abdullah bin Jarrad (ra) said, once I asked the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, O Messenger of God! What does Momen ever do? He said, Yes, (by Momen) sometimes this well is done. me againI asked, what does he lie? He said no. 


Then he recited the following verse: Meaning: "Lies are invented only by those who do not believe in the revelations of Allah." (Surah Nahl - verse 105) Loss of speech Page-58 


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