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    The Malice of Lying








    Lying is a common part of human
    relationships. People lie for a variety of reasons. They may lie as part of self-presentation, in order to present a more favorable image to others. People may also lie in order to minimize conflict, because lying may make disagreements less obvious. Although lying may serve useful functions in these respects, it can also be damaging to relationships. An exposed lie undermines trust and sows suspicion, because a person who has been lied to is likely to mistrust the person who lied in the future.
    Some people even lie due to habit at first impulse. ‘Everyday lies are really part of the fabric of social life,’ says Bella DePaulo, a psychologist and lying expert at the University of Virginia. Her research shows both men and women lie in approximately a fifth of their social exchanges lasting 10 or more minutes; over the course of a week they deceive about 30 percent of those with whom they interact one-on-one. Furthermore, some types of relationships, such as those between parents and teens, are virtual magnets for deception. Lying is considered integral to many occupations: we see lawyers constructing far-fetched theories on behalf of their clients or reporters misrepresenting themselves in order to gain access to good stories.
    Lying is a despicable vice, rampant in our societies. Deceiving others with the canny use of words is seen as clever. Public figures lie. Governments lie. One of the distinctions of our age is that lying no longer carries the stigma it once did. Today lying has become institutionalized. It is the way many of us live now, right from the top, because we figured out that if we are persuasive enough, lying works. Countries are invaded and wars are started based on lies. “We” never lie, we just bend the truth a little, put a spin, having no intention to mislead, but the “others” are liars. Ours is a society that has perfected the “art” of lying. Gone are the days when a lie destroyed the liar’s dignity and deprived him of our trust.
    Islam views lying as a serious vice. God says in the Quran:
    And do not say that of which you have no knowledge.” (Quran 17:36)
    The Prophet, may God praise him, stressed the importance of always being truthful and the seriousness of habitual lying, “Truthfulness leads to piety and piety leads to the Paradise. A man should be truthful until he is written down as truthful with God. Lying leads to deviance and deviance leads to the Fire. A man will lie until he is written down as a liar with God.” Truth is to state what corresponds with reality, how things are, and is the opposite of lying. The malice of lying is tied to hypocrisy as described by the Prophet Muhammad, “If anyone has four characteristics, he is a pure hypocrite, and if anyone has one of them, he has an aspect of hypocrisy until he gives it up: whenever he is trusted, he betrays his trust; whenever he speaks, he lies; when he makes an agreement, he breaks it; and when he quarrels, he deviates from the truth by speaking falsely.” The Prophet’s teaching is that we try our best to free ourselves of hypocrisy by keeping our trusts, telling the truth, keeping our promises, and not speaking falsely.
    Islamicly, the most heinous lie is against God, His prophets, His revelation, and bearing false witness. We should be careful not to make false excuses like ‘I was too busy or I forgot,’ or say words that can be taken as promises by others like ‘I’ll call back tomorrow,’ with no such intention. At the same time, not lying should not be confused with impoliteness, ‘saying at it is,’ but we should be careful not to lie about little things when no one apparently gets hurt. This can be done by carefully choosing our words.
    Is “Never lie!” an absolute principle of Islam or are there exceptions? Suppose that a would-be murderer comes knocking on your door, looking for his victim. Is the morally correct answer, “She’s hiding upstairs, hoping you will go away”? Philosophers like Kant wrote as if this was in fact the morally correct thing to do, but Islamicly, lying is justified in such cases.

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    hi katsumi

    i liked the topic very much

    i just have 2 suggestion: use a dark color - write with a bigger size

    thanks and god bless


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    thanks dear lynda for passing by

    i just have 2 suggestion: use a dark color - write with a bigger size


    I'm Sorry!
    I can't modify my thread
    only a moderator can do

    ^^
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    Thank you so much my dear sister Katsumi
    & I agree with sister lynda
    I'm fine with the size of the font
    But the colors can give you a headache so....

    Watch out next time
    We're the next generation of this nation

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    رد: The Malice of Lying

    I agree with them too
    You got to watch out

    Still I like the topic
    Thank you

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    Lying isn't a problem anymore. People lie whenever they feel threatened, or just because they're used to it. Everyone lies, either to cover up a scandal or to escape from punishment, or even just to prove their point in a certain debate.

    It's just not attached within any of us that whatever we say is recorded, lying is sinful and bad, though sometimes it's ok to lie if it's a matter of life and death, E.G when an invader interrogates a muslim if he's a muslim or not and such, or to reveal internal secrets.

    Good topic, too bad it's not effective nowadays.

    K

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    Thank you so much my dear sister Katsumi
    & I agree with sister lynda
    I'm fine with the size of the font
    But the colors can give you a headache so....

    Watch out next time
    Sorry
    thanks for passing by brother mustafa

    I'll pay attention to the size & the color next time
    ^^
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    I agree with them too
    You got to watch out


    Still I like the topic
    Thank you
    OK brother nakkash

    welcome
    thanks for your reply
    ^^
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    رد: The Malice of Lying

    Lying isn't a problem anymore. People lie whenever they feel threatened, or just because they're used to it. Everyone lies, either to cover up a scandal or to escape from punishment, or even just to prove their point in a certain debate.

    It's just not attached within any of us that whatever we say is recorded, lying is sinful and bad, though sometimes it's ok to lie if it's a matter of life and death, E.G when an invader interrogates a muslim if he's a muslim or not and such, or to reveal internal secrets.

    Good topic, too bad it's not effective nowadays.

    K
    I totally agree with you brother kubaj
    as a matter of fact lying
    nowadays is considered as an art
    everybody are lying for the sake
    of some material values
    and it's too hard to change this bitter reality
    =/=
    But sometimes we are aloud to lie
    for a very noble reason
    ::
    to protect our country or our religion

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    thanks for your nice participation
    ^^
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