Backbiting ( ghibah ) is a subtle yet destructive sin that harms individuals, families, and communities. While it often hides behind casual conversations, its impact on the heart and society is profound. Backbiting in Islam: A Comprehensive Study offers a detailed exploration of this critical subject from multiple perspectives. Drawing upon the Qur’an, the authentic Sunnah, and the insights of classical and contemporary scholars, this book examines the definitions, dangers, exceptions, and cures related to backbiting. Inside, readers will discover: The Qur’anic warnings and hadiths about the seriousness of backbiting. - The moral, spiritual, and social harms of gossip and slander. - Commentary and analysis from scholars such as Imam al-Ghazali, Imam Nawawi, Ibn Hajar, Ibn Taymiyyah. - Situations where speaking about others is permitted in Islam. - Practical methods to purify speech, avoid gossip, and build trust in community life. - Contemporary challenges, including digital backbiting in the age of social media. - Inspiring lessons from the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, his Companions, and the early generations of Muslims. Written in a clear, structured, and engaging style, this book serves both as a scholarly resource and as a practical guide for Muslims seeking to refine their character, guard their tongues, and draw closer to Allah through mindful speech. Whether for personal growth, teaching, or community discussions, this book provides a comprehensive roadmap to understanding and overcoming one of the most overlooked sins in Islam. Backbiting in Islam - Ghibah in Islam - Islamic ethics and manners - Guarding the tongue Islam - Gossip and slander Islam - Qur’an and Sunnah on speech - Islamic character development - Morality in Islam - Islamic spirituality - Controlling the tongue Islam - Islamic books on repentance and sin