
Riba (Usury) of the tongue
In The Name of Allah, The Most Merciful, The Bestower of Mercy.
Allah’s Messenger, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him] said, “Verily, the worst act of usury is to attack the honour of a Muslim without a just cause”. (1) Meaning: The greater in evil and the more strictly prohibited is to unleash your tongue against the honour of a Muslim by insulting him, acting haughtily towards him, and speaking ill of him through abusive language or slander. This becomes a stricter prohibition because honour is more valuable than wealth. “Without a just cause”. This shows there are instances in which it is allowed to refer to someone negatively by using language like “such and such is an oppressor or transgressor” or “such and such is an innovator (in religious affairs) and an open sinner” to warn others is allowed. (2)
This has been referred to as usury because the transgressor receives his honour and then goes above and beyond it as if he has added an increase that infringes on the boundaries concerning the honour of a Muslim, which is more valuable than his wealth. According to At-Teebee, may Allah have mercy upon him, “From the standpoint of emphasis, honour is included in the categories of wealth. Usury is classified into two types: that which is conventional and is described as what is added to debts, and that which is not unconventional, such as verbally disparaging someone’s honour.” Al-Qaadhee, may Allah have mercy upon him, said, ”Violating a Muslim’s honour means dealing with him more than he deserves of what is to be said about him, or more than is permitted to be said about him, which is why it is compared to usury and regarded as one of its types. Then it is considered to be worse because it contains more harm and is more serious in corruption”. (3)
[1] Abu Daawud 4876
[2] An Excerpt from ‘Awnul Mabood Sharh Sunan Abee Daawud’ 13/152
[3] An Excerpt from ‘Mirqaatul Mafaateeh Sharh Mishkaat Al-Masaabeeh’ 8/3157