Sunday, December 15, 2024

Evil consequences of haste & spreading false news !!!


"When there comes to them some matter touching (public) safety or fear, they make it known (among the people), if only they had referred it to the Messenger or to those charged with authority among them, the proper investigators would have understood it from them (directly). Had it not been for the Grace and Mercy of Allah upon you, you would have followed Shaitaan, save a few of you." [4:83]

Imaam Ibn Katheer said: ”In this Ayah (there) is a rebuke against the one who rushes towards affairs and then gives news about it before verifying it – circulates and spreads it – and perhaps there is no credibility in it."
Therefore, this Ayah obligates verification and clarification when (news) is heard, as Ibn katheer mentioned. It rebukes the one who hastens in transmitting and spreading (news) before verifying its credibility.

Ibn Katheer then mentioned a number of narrations about being careful about hastiness and lack of verifying news – and from them is a narration by Abu Hurairah that the Prophet (saws) said: "It is enough for a man to prove himself a liar when he goes on narrating whatever he hears."

And Mugheerah bin Shubah said, "The Messenger of Allah (saws) forbade Qeel Wal Qaal (i.e. so and so said)." Ibn Katheer said, "It is the one who narrates a great deal of that which the people say without verification, contemplation and clarification."

Then Ibn Katheer stated: The hadith of Umar collected by Bukhari and Muslim should be mentioned here; when Umar was told that the Messenger of Allah (saws) divorced his wives, he left his house and entered the mosque, where he found the people talking about it; so he could not endure waiting and ask for the permission of the Prophet (saws) to speak to him; then Umar asked the Prophet (saws), saying, "Have you divorced your women?" The Prophet (saws) said, ‘No.’ So Umar said, I said ‘Allahu Akbar……’
And in the narration collected by Imaam Muslim, Umar said, I asked, ‘Have you divorced them?’ The Prophet (saws) said, ‘No.’ So I stood by the door of the mosque and shouted with a loud voice, saying, ‘The Messenger of Allah did not divorce his wives.’ Then the Ayah (i.e. Ayah 83, Surah Nisaa) was revealed. Umar said, ‘I investigated this affair properly’ (i.e. whether the Prophet (saws) did divorce his wives).

Imaam As-Sadi said about this Ayah [i.e. An-Nisaa 83]: This is a moral conduct (commanded by Allah) to His slaves – that they do not do this (i.e. hasten to spread news). And it is obligated on them that when there comes to them an affair from the important affairs – matters related to a universal benefit for the people, public safety and those affairs on which depends the sorrow or happiness of the believers, or an affair of public fear which may bring about calamity upon them – that they should verify the (news of that affair) and not to be hasty in spreading it; rather they should refer it back to the Messenger (saws) and to those in authority – the people of sound opinions, the people of knowledge; those who can give sound advice, the people of intelligence and those who approach affairs with calmness, and they are those who know what is of overriding benefit and that which is in opposition to it (i.e. the scholars). So, if they see that disseminating such news will bring about an overriding benefit for the Muslims, strengthen them, bring about happiness and make them vigilant over their enemies, then they would disseminate such news; but if they see that there is no overriding benefit in disseminating such news, or that there is benefit in it, but there is more harm in doing so; then they would not circulate such news. That is why Allah stated: "If only they had referred it to the Messenger or to those charged with authority among them, the proper investigators would have understood it from them (directly)" – Meaning: They would have derived from it (the proper cause of action) through contemplation and through their correct opinions and rightly guided sciences.

"Had it not been for the Grace and Mercy of Allah upon you" – Meaning: by way granting you the ability to act upon righteousness, instructed you with moral conducts and taught you that which you never knew, then "you would have followed Shaitaan, save a few of you."

Allah said: "O you who believe! If a rebellious evil person comes to you with a news, verify it, lest you harm people in ignorance, and afterwards you become regretful to what you have done." [49:6]

Imaam As-Sadi said: This is also one of the moral etiquettes that are obligated on the people of (sound) understanding to adorn themselves with and put into practice. And that is if a rebellious sinful person informs them of some news, they should verify his news and not to merely accept it, because indeed there is great danger (in doing so) and (possibility) of falling into sin. That is because if his news is placed at the same level with the news given by truthful reliable person, one might pass a judgement based on that news and what it necessitates, so loss of life and wealth occurs without right due to that news and thus brings about regret; rather, what is obligated with regards to the news given by a rebellious sinful person is that it is verified and clarified. So, if the proofs and clear indications demonstrates his truthfulness, then it (i.e. the news) is acted upon and declared to be true; but if they demonstrate that he is lying, then it is declared to be lies and not acted upon. Therefore, in this (Ayah) there is a proof that news (given) by a truthful person is accepted, the news (given) by a liar is rejected and the news (given) by a rebellious sinful person is suspended as we have stated. [Tayseer Al-Kareem Ar-Rahmaan Fi Tafseer Kalaam Al-Mannaan]

Suhail Ibn Abi Saalih narrated from his father, who narrated from Abu Hurairah that the Messenger of Allah (saws) said: Verily Allah loves three things for you and He hates three things for you. He loves that you worship Him alone and that you do not join anyone else in your worship of him and that you do not worship other than him; He loves that you hold tight altogether to the rope of Allah and that you do not be divided; and that you advice the one placed in charge over your affairs. And Allah hates for you Qeel Wa Qaal (i.e. he said and she said – spreading rumours); He hates for you the wasting of wealth and He hates for you excessive questioning (i.e. questioning devoid of benefit). [Sahih Muslim]

The Messenger of Allah (saws) said, “Haste is from shaytaan.” [At-Tirmidhi - Silsilah As-Saheehah 1795]

[a] There should be no haste without a good reason.

[b] When one hastens to do something, he should be calm and composed lest he ends up not acquiring what he seeks to accomplish.

[c] Don’t hasten when pursuing affairs – either when passing judgements on things or statements – before contemplating, i.e. contemplation based on knowledge and not assumptions, guessing etc, because it maybe that you are the one who is mistaken.

[d] A person should not hasten to pass judgements, especially judgements related to the Shari’ah – declaring something lawful or unlawful before contemplating or before passing judgements against the people and thus oppress them – this is wrong. Therefore, it is obligatory to take due care when pursuing affairs. Gentleness is not found in anything except that it beautifies it; so, do not hasten in pursuit of something, i.e. without a need and without contemplating.

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