“Iyyaka wal-kadhib, fa’innal-kadhiba yahdi ilal-fujur. Wa innal-fujura yahdi ilan-nar. Wala yazalul-^abdu yakdhibu wa yataharral-khadhiba hatta yuktaba ^indallahi kadhdhaba”. Which means:
“Do not ever lie, because lying leads to very abhorrent sins, and those in turn lead to Hellfire. One keeps on lying and seeks to do that until one is recorded as a liar in some books of Allah.” (Narrated by Ibn Majah.)
The Prophet, sallallahu ^alayhi wa sallam, also said what means:“Truthfulness leads to piety and piety leads to Paradise. The Muslim who continues to be truthful will then be recorded as a truthful person. Do not ever lie, because lying leads to very abhorrent sins, and those in turn lead to Hellfire. One keeps on lying and seeks to do that until one is recorded as a liar in some books of Allah.” (Narrated by Ibn Majah).
There are many things that are among the sins of the tongue and fall under the category of lying. They include: swearing by Allah to a lie, false testimony, and falsely attributing something to Allah and His Prophet.
1- Swearing by Allah to a Lie: It is one of the major sins. It is for one to swear by Allah to something that is opposite to the truth. An example is if one says, “By Allah, I did such and such” while knowing that one did not do that action. Similarly, if one says, “By Allah I did not do such and such” when one has done it.
This is considered using God’s name in vain, which indicates falling short of glorifying Allah properly.
2- False testimony: This is one of the enormous sins. An example is for one to testify in front of a judge that someone stole something while one knows that it did not happen. The Prophet, sallallahu ^alayhi wa sallam, said:
“Adalat shahadatuz-zuril-ishraka billah.” Which means: “False testimony is similar to claiming that Allah has partners.” (Related by al-Bayhaqiyy.) In this hadith the Prophet, sallallahu ^alayhi wa sallam, likened the false testimony to blasphemy, because both are serious sins.
This hadith does not mean that the one who testifies falsely is no longer a Muslim. Rather, it means that such a person is a major sinner.
3- Falsely attributing something to Allah and to His Prophet: This is also among the major sins. Allah, ta^ala, said in the Qur’an:
“Wa yawmal-qiyamati tara-lladhina kadhabu ^alallahi wujuhuhum muswaddah.” Ayah 60 of Suratuz-Zumar means: {On the Day of Judgment, those who lied about Allah will have black faces [out of shame].}
An example of this lying is if someone says: Allah created in such and such a direction a mountain of gold.
Although we know that Allah has the power to create it, if this mountain does not exist, this person’s claim is contrary to reality. Falsely attributing something to the Prophet is when someone lies and says that the Prophet said a statement that he did not say.
There are many things that are among the sins of the tongue and fall under the category of lying. They include:
Swearing by Allah to a lie, false testimony, and falsely attributing something to Allah and His Prophet.
An example of this lying is if someone says: Allah created in such and such a direction a mountain of gold. Although we know that Allah has the power to create it, if this mountain does not exist, this person’s claim is contrary to reality.
Falsely attributing something to the Prophet is when someone lies and says that the Prophet said a statement that he did not say. The Prophet, sallallahu ^alayhi wa sallam, said:
Which means: “Falsely attributing something to me is not like falsely attributing something to anyone else. Let the one who knowingly lies about me take a place in Hellfire.” (Related by Imam Muslim.)
Attributing a false matter to Allah may result in blasphemy, like if one claims that Allah made something halal when one knows that it is haram, or vice versa. So, it is important to train your tongue to speak the truth and to avoid lying. Lying is an ugly habit.
There are many people who have the habit of lying a lot, making others call them liars and unable to trust them. In this honorable saying, the Prophet, may Allah raise his rank and protect his nation from that which he fears for it, urged us to speak the truth and warned us against lying.
Lying is saying what is different from the truth. This act is forbidden in serious and joking matters.
If a Muslim says what is different from the truth, knowing this, then he has fallen into the sin of lying. An example of a lie is for a person to say, ‘I hit that person’ when the truth is he did not do it. If a lie causes harm to another Muslim, then this is a great sin.
In the end we wish to warn you from what people call an “April Fool Joke” as many people have been harmed or hurt due to many lies that people spread on the 1st day of April.