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'''Namima (Talebearing)''' or '''Nammāmi''' (Arabic: {{ia|النمیمه}}) is among [[greater sins]] and refers to mentioning someone's words to others in order to ruin their friendly relationships. Namima is a sin of the tongue and is criticized in the [[Qur'an]] and [[hadiths]]. It usually accompanies some other moral vices such as [[backbiting]] and [[tuhma]] (slander) and originates from vices such as [[envy]]. Murder, humiliation, and debasement are mentioned among its consequences in this world and the [[hereafter]].
'''Namima (Talebearing)''' or '''Nammāmi''' (Arabic: {{ia|النمیمه}}) is among [[greater sins]] and refers to mentioning someone's words to others in order to ruin their friendly relationships. Namima is a sin of the tongue and is criticized in the [[Qur'an]] and [[hadiths]]. It usually accompanies some other moral vices such as [[backbiting]] and [[tuhma]] (slander) and originates from vices such as [[envy]]. Murder, humiliation, and debasement are mentioned among its consequences in this world and the [[hereafter]].


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