Diseases of the Heart

Purification of the Heart

signs, symptoms and cures of the spiritual diseases of the heart


Fraud

Definition

Fraud (ghish) is concealing from people some fault, blemish, or harm, either of a religious or worldly nature. Others have said that fraud is making something useless or defective seem useful and beneficial, or making something bad appear to be good. Sacred law forbids selling something without pointing out its defects. If the seller conceals defects or fails to disclose them intentionally, this is fraud, whether its victim is a Muslim or not.

The Sophists of ancient Greece loved and practically worshipped rhetoric. They were the first historical relativists in that they held the theory that right and wrong do not exist in an objective and transcending sense, and that whoever makes the most skilled and persuasive argument is right. The Sophists believed that the most important thing is to be convincing, regardless of whether one is telling the truth or lying, or whether one is defending corruption or upholding justice. This is fraud of the tongue.

Rhetoric was also an art form in Islamic literary and oratory history. But to the Muslim, rhetoric was the art of embellishing the truth and presenting it persuasively.

"Whoever defrauds us is not one of us" (The Prophet ﷺ).