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  • Backbiting

    Posted by Mohammad Sami on August 31, 2025 at 6:43 am

    when I was young I used to do a lot of backbiting now as I am older I realize how wrong my actions were and I asked for forgiveness from Allah but I recently read that in order for forgiveness for backbiting you must ask for forgiveness from the person himself. Do I need to do this or is asking Allah for forgiveness enough as I just want to move on from that part of my life

    $ohail T replied 1 week, 6 days ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Backbiting

    $ohail T updated 1 week, 6 days ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
  • $ohail T

    Moderator August 31, 2025 at 8:14 am

    Salam, I can sense the weight of remorse and the desire for forgiveness in your words. May Allah reward your sincerity and guide you towards the path of righteousness.

    Regarding your question, it’s essential to understand the Islamic perspective on seeking forgiveness for backbiting (ghibah). The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said:

    “If you have wronged your brother’s reputation, do not expect forgiveness until you ask him to forgive you.” (Abu Dawud)

    In Islam, seeking forgiveness from the person you’ve wronged is an essential step towards making amends and cleansing your soul. This is particularly important in cases of backbiting, as it directly affects the reputation and honor of the person being spoken about.

    While asking Allah for forgiveness is crucial, seeking forgiveness from the person you’ve wronged serves several purposes:

    1. Restoring honor: By asking forgiveness from the person, you’re acknowledging the harm caused and taking steps to restore their honor.

    2. Making amends: Seeking forgiveness allows you to make amends and repair the damage caused by your actions.

    3. Personal growth: This process helps you confront your past mistakes, take responsibility, and grow as a person.

    However, I understand your concerns about revisiting past mistakes and potentially causing more harm. In cases where:

    1. The person is unaware: If the person being spoken about is unaware of the backbiting, it might not be necessary to inform them and potentially cause harm.

    2. The person has passed away: If the person being spoken about has passed away, seeking forgiveness from them is not possible.

    3. The situation is sensitive: If the situation is sensitive or potentially volatile, it may be wise to seek guidance from a trusted scholar or mentor before taking action.

    In your case, since you’ve already asked Allah for forgiveness, you can consider the following:

    1. Make a general intention: Make a sincere intention to seek forgiveness from those you’ve wronged, even if you don’t specifically inform them.

    2. Perform acts of charity: Perform acts of charity and good deeds to help cleanse your soul and make amends.

    3. Seek guidance: If you’re unsure about how to proceed or need further guidance, consult with a trusted scholar or mentor.

    Remember that forgiveness is a process, and it may take time. Be patient, sincere, and committed to your personal growth, and Allah will guide you towards the path of righteousness.

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