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What is the ruling on someone who describes another person as a Jew, meaning that he is miserly or greedy?

Question: 269202

If a muslim calls another muslim yahoodi(jew) because he is not buying much at the shop (probably meaning that he is a miser) or when a muslim asks another muslim to give him $50 and he calls him a yahoodi (jew) (probably meaning that he is greedy) what is the ruling on those two cases.

Summary of answer

Summary of the answer: It is not permissible for a Muslim to accuse his fellow Muslim of being a Jew, a Christian or the like, even if he only meant that he has some of the (stereotypical) characteristics of the Jews, Christians or others.

Praise be to Allah, and peace and blessings be upon the Messenger of Allah and his family.

If a Muslim insults his fellow Muslim and puts him down, then
he has committed a deed that is obviously prohibited, and has committed one
of the sins of the tongue, which would lead to accumulation of bad deeds and
would undermine his good deeds.

Allah, may He be exalted, says (interpretation of the
meaning):

“O you who have believed, let
not a people ridicule [another] people; perhaps they may be better than
them; nor let women ridicule [other] women; perhaps they may be better than
them. And do not insult one another and do not call each other by
[offensive] nicknames. Wretched is the name of disobedience after [one’s]
faith. And whoever does not repent – then it is those who are the wrongdoers”

[al-Hujuraat 49:11].

It was narrated from ‘Abdullah ibn Mas‘ood (may Allah be
pleased with him) that the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon
him) said: “Insulting a Muslim is an evil action and fighting him is
disbelief (kufr).”

Narrated by al-Bukhaari (no. 48) and Muslim (64).

It was also narrated from him (may Allah be pleased with him)
that the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said: The
believer is not given to criticising people or given to cursing or
foul-mouthed or shameless.” Narrated by at-Tirmidhi (1977). He said: It is
hasan ghareeb. Classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh at-Tirmidhi.

Al-Mubaarakfoori (may Allah have mercy on him) said:

“The believer” means the perfect believer

“given to criticising people” means given to pointing out
their faults.

“given to cursing” – the form of the word in the original
Arabic is an emphatic form, because the perfect believer can rarely avoid
this shortcoming altogether.

“foul-mouthed” refers to one who says or does things that
foul or shameless. In an-Nihaayah it says: That is, one who commits
foul or shameless words or deeds.

And it was said that this word refers to the slanderer. What
appears to be the case is that it refers to abhorrent slander that should
not be mentioned.

“or shameless” – al-Qaari said: This refers to the one who
feels no shame or embarrassment.

End quote from Tuhfat al-Ahwadhi (6/11).

This applies if by describing his brother as a Jew he meant
that he is miserly or greedy by way of slander and reviling him to his face,
or by way of backbiting if he was not present.

But if he meant to say that he is a follower of the religion
of the Jews, then this is more emphatically prohibited.

The Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said:
“If a man says to his brother, ‘O you disbeliever (kaafir)!’, that
description will apply to one of them.” Narrated by al-Bukhaari (6104) and
Muslim (60).

This is by way of showing how serious such talk is.

See the answer to question no. 212566.

As-Sarkhasi said:

If he says: O Jew, O Christian, O Magian (Zoroastrian), or O
son of a Jew, there is no hadd punishment for that, because accusing someone
of being a disbeliever does not come under the heading of slander, and it
does not harm the one who is so accused if his being Muslim is known to
everyone. But the one who says that should be given a disciplinary
punishment (ta‘zeer), because calling a Muslim a disbeliever is haraam, and
by committing a haraam action the one who does that deserves a disciplinary
punishment.

End quote from al-Mabsoot (9/126).

Ibn Hazm (may Allah have mercy on him) said: Accusing someone
of being a disbeliever is haraam, although there is no hadd punishment for
it; rather it is subject to a disciplinary punishment (ta‘zeer) only,
because of the offence caused; it is an evil act and changing evil is
obligatory, because of the command of the Messenger of Allah (blessings and
peace of Allah be upon him) to that effect. And Allah, may He be exalted, is
the source of strength.

End quote from al-Muhalla (12/250).

We should point out to the one who does that that what he has
done is wrong, and such talk should not be taken lightly, because it is a
transgression against the sanctity of his fellow Muslim.

And Allah knows best.

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