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In the books of ethics, namima is mentioned under [[moral vices]] and sins of the tongue (harms of the tongue). Also in the books of [[fiqh]], it has been mentioned in discussions about hudud and [[ta'zirat]] (discretionary punishments) and [[makasib al-muharrama]] (forbidden businesses). | In the books of ethics, namima is mentioned under [[moral vices]] and sins of the tongue (harms of the tongue). Also in the books of [[fiqh]], it has been mentioned in discussions about hudud and [[ta'zirat]] (discretionary punishments) and [[makasib al-muharrama]] (forbidden businesses). | ||
== Rulings in Fiqh == | === Rulings in Fiqh === | ||
Namima is among greater sins and is forbidden. In ''[[Irshad al-qulub]]'', [[Hasan b. Abi l-Hasan al-Daylami|Daylami]] has mentioned it a sin greater than backbiting. [[Al-'Allama al-Hilli]] said that an army commander should not include a namim in his army; and, if a namim participates in the war, he should not receive a share of [[booties]]. | Namima is among greater sins and is forbidden. In ''[[Irshad al-qulub]]'', [[Hasan b. Abi l-Hasan al-Daylami|Daylami]] has mentioned it a sin greater than backbiting. [[Al-'Allama al-Hilli]] said that an army commander should not include a namim in his army; and, if a namim participates in the war, he should not receive a share of [[booties]]. | ||