Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Lying and Deception: Difference between revisions

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Abu Dawud - It's not lawful to lie except in 3 cases
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When the Prophet (peace be upon him) intended to go on an expedition, he always pretended to be going somewhere else, and he would say: '''War is deception'''.}}
When the Prophet (peace be upon him) intended to go on an expedition, he always pretended to be going somewhere else, and he would say: '''War is deception'''.}}
==== It's not lawful to lie except in 3 cases (that cover too much)====
{{Quote|{{Abudawud|41|4903}} (not available) - {{external link| url =https://sunnah.com/abudawud:4921| title = mirror on sunnah.com | author = | date = | archiveurl = | deadurl = no}}|Chapter: Reconciliation
Umm Kulthum, daughter of ‘Uqbah, said:
I did not hear the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) making a concession for anything people say falsely except in three matters. The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) would say: I do not count as a liar a man who puts things right between people, saying a word by which he intends only putting things right, and a man who says something in war, and a man who says something to his wife, or a wife who says something to her husband.
Grade: Sahih (Al-Albani)
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Because the hadith allows a Muslim man to lie to:
* Friends ("puts things right between people")
* Enemies ("who says something in war", see [[Taqiyya]])
* Man who says something to his wife, or a wife who says something to her husband.
The question arises whether there is any case for lying that doesn't fall into these three cases.


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