Dhoka dena ek sakht Gunaah
Islam imaandari aur sachai ka dars deta hai, aur kisi bhi shakhs ko dhoka dena na sirf insani haqqoq ki khilafwarzi hai balki Allah ki narazgi ka bhi sabab banta hai.
Quran-e-Kareem mein farmaya gaya
"Aur na to aapas mein ek doosre ka maal nahaq tareeqe se khao aur na
usay hukamron ke paas pahunchaao taake tum jaan boojh kar logon ke maal ka kuch
hissa na haq tareeqe se kha jao." (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:188)
Is aayat se wazeh hota hai ke dhoka dena, jhoot bolna aur na haq maal lena haram hai.
Hadees Shareef mein Rasoolullah ﷺ ne farmaya:
"Jo shakhs hamen dhoka de, woh hum mein se nahi." (Sahih
Muslim)
Is hadees se sabit hota hai ke dhokebaazi sirf gunaah nahi balki ek aisi buri aadat hai jo insaan ko ummat se alag kar deti hai. Islam har halaat mein sachai, imaandari aur adal ka hukm deta hai. Is liye har momin ko chahiye ke wo kisi bhi shakhs ke sath dhoka na kare, warna duniya aur aakhirat dono mein nuksan uthayega.
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Deception is a grave sin
Islam teaches honesty and truthfulness, and deceiving anyone is not only a violation of human rights but also a cause of Allah’s displeasure.
The Holy Quran states:
"And do not consume one another’s wealth unjustly or send it to the authorities in order to consume a portion of the wealth of the people sinfully while you know it is wrong." (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:188)This verse clearly highlights that deception, lying, and taking someone’s wealth unfairly are strictly forbidden.
In a Hadith, the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) said:
"Whoever deceives us is not one of us." (Sahih Muslim)This Hadith proves that deception is not just a sin but a terrible habit that separates a person from the community. Islam always commands truthfulness, honesty, and justice. Therefore, every believer should avoid deceiving others, as it leads to loss both in this world and the Hereafter.
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