Hearing backbiting unintentionally
Fatwa No: 353779

Question

Assalaamu alaykum Scholars. A few days ago, I was in the masjid, and I was praying a voluntary prayer on the second floor. On the first floor, there were two imams who were having a discussion. I think I heard clear backbiting (and Allaah knows best) while I was praying. Do I bear the sin of the listener to backbiting despite the fact that I was praying and did not attend their conversation? I could hear the conversation as if I were sitting with them. After finishing my prayer, I could have reminded them, but my shyness stopped me; moreover, they are imams, so I felt even more shy. Allaah willing, you can answer me with an individual answer since this case differs from others given that I was praying and did not sit with them. May Allaah bless you, Scholars.

Answer

All perfect praise be to Allah, the Lord of the worlds. I testify that there is none worthy of worship except Allah and that Muhammad is His slave and Messenger.

You are not blamed for hearing backbiting while praying because you did not intend to listen to it, and you were not in that meeting.

The scholars stated that the listener to backbiting unintentionally is not sinful.

Shaykh Ibn Taymiyyah said, “If a person hears Kufr (disbelief), lying, backbiting, singing, and music unintentionally; rather, he only heard that as he was passing by, then he is not sinful, by the agreement of all the Muslims. However, if he sits down and listens to that without denying it with his heart or tongue or hand, then he is sinful, with the agreement of all the Muslims.

Backbiting is one of the major sins. Al-Haytami, when talking about it in Az-Zawaajir, said, “It appears from the many pieces of authentic evidence that it is a major sin, but its seriousness differs according to the difference of the harm which it leads to.

Regarding denying evil, please refer to fatwas 350461 and 363466.

Allah knows best.

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