Street Prophets

Ramadan Day 26: Verses from the Quran

Sun Oct 30, 2005 at 08:38:26 PM PDT

Each day during Ramadan, I am presenting a verse from the Quran with a few thoughts or comments. An introduction to this series is here. Inshallah (God willing), I hope that this may be of benefit to any who are interested in learning a bit more about Islam and Muslim belief.

Quran 49:11-49:12:

O you, those who have faith, do not some of you laugh at others: it may be that those (people) are better. And let not women (laugh) at other women: it may be that those women are better. And do not defame yourselves nor insult with nicknames - evil is the name of corruption after faith. And who does not repent are wrongdoers. O you, those who have faith, avoid most suspicion. Surely some suspicion is a sin. And do not spy or backbite each other. Do you love that one of you should eat the flesh of his dead brother? No, you detest it. So be in awe of Allah (God). Surely Allah is Oft-Returning, Most Merciful
This verse provides a listing of types of behaviors that one ought to avoid. These include:


  • laughing at others

  • defaming others

  • insulting others with nicknames

  • indulging in suspicion of others

  • spying on others

  • backbiting others

This list seems self-evident in a way, we all know that these are wrong. But, at least in my own experience, actually avoiding them is a lot easier said than done.

How often do we put others down, talk about them behind their backs, or darkly suspect their motives or what they are really up to? A lot more often than we realize, in many cases.

This type of behavior is compared here to cannibalism (eating the flesh of one's dead brother). Just as we are repulsed by the idea of cannibalism, we should be repulsed by mistreating our brothers and sisters in these ways.

Thinking about it in this way may motivate us to take it more seriously and work harder to avoid it.

A good article summarizing Islamic teachings on this is Backbiting and Slander, an Islamic Perspective, which cites some related verses from the Quran as well as sayings of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).


Tags: (all tags)

Permalink | 5 comments

  • ouch (0 / 0)

    Im still hiding in the corner covered in my blankee.
  • Enjoying your series. (0 / 0)

    I have been enjoying your series daily.  And in the spirit of an awareness of an all-knowing, all-seeing God I would like to pray for the humility of all people of all faiths- in the spirit of the parable of the Good Samaritan- that we may all use the gift of humilty for by the grace of God to mitigate our differences and unselfishly help each other.

    'Liberal' is a good word. Say it as much as you like! Reveal with the rath of God the liars and their lies.

    by Egalitarian on Mon Oct 31, 2005 at 08:14:19 AM PDT

  • Ramadan: (0 / 0)

    twenty-eight opportunities to deeply examine where you fall short.

    Thanks for your series, by the way.  

    • 30 diaries, actually (0 / 0)

      This series will have 30 diaries in it. Depending on when the new moon is sighted, the last two may be posted on the same day.

      The lunar month is either 29 or 30 days, so that's how long Ramadan is :)

      "Riches does not mean having a great amount of property, but riches is self-contentment." (Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him)

      by lauramp on Mon Oct 31, 2005 at 05:52:29 PM PDT

      [ Parent ]

  • Thanks! (0 / 0)

    Back-biting is especially hard to avoid... saying true things about someone, but perhaps something they wouldn't like said. The metaphor of eating their dead flesh is especially powerful.

    To God belong the east and the west: Whereso ever you turn, there is the face of God. For God is all-Embracing, all-Knowing.

    by dervish on Mon Oct 31, 2005 at 02:28:02 PM PDT

Permalink | 5 comments