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Today, the
atmosphere is charged with insults. People of all ages are hurling abuses at one another, particularly targeting mothers and sisters. The recipients often accept these insults with a smile, as if it's a normal part of friendship. It seems that society has become accustomed to this behavior, and the sense of guilt over using such language has faded. However, regardless of the context, insulting someone is a serious sin.
Islam strictly forbids this behavior. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said that insulting a Muslim is an act of wrongdoing. There is a notable incident involving Abu Bakr Siddiq (may Allah be pleased with him) who was being insulted while the Prophet (peace be upon him) was present. The Prophet observed the situation calmly, but when Abu Bakr responded to the insults, the Prophet became upset and left.
Later, Abu Bakr asked the Prophet why he had reacted that way. The Prophet explained that an angel had been defending Abu Bakr, but when he replied, a devil came into the situation, and where the devil appears, he could not remain. This illustrates the importance of refraining from insults and maintaining respectful discourse.
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