Zina


[ADULTERY/FORNICATION]


Allâh Ta’âla says:


"And do not go near zina. It is indeed a shameful and an evil path." (Surah Al 
Isrâ’, Ayah 32)


 
Allâh Ta’âla says:


"The woman and the man guilty of fornication - lash each of them with a hundred 
lashes. Let not compassion move you in their case, in a matter prescribed by 
Allâh, if you believe in Allâh and the Last day and let a group of believers 
witness their punishment". (Surah Al-Nûr, Ayah 2)
 


Rasûlullah  said: "…adultery of the eyes is when it looks at that which is 
Harâm; adultery of the ears is when it listens to that which is Harâm; adultery 
of the tongue is when it utters Harâm; adultery of the hands is when it touches 
Harâm; adultery of the feet is when it walks towards Harâm; adultery of the 
heart is when it desires and hopes for that which is Harâm; adultery of the 
private parts is when it succumbs to that which is Harâm." (Targhib wa Tarhîb)
 


>From the above Hadîth it is clear and apparent that Islam forbids not only the 
>act of adultery but all acts that invite and encourage the act of zina. Islam 
>shuts the door to the root of every evil.
 


Nabî  said: "There are three such people with whom Allâh Ta’âla will not speak 
to (with words of mercy and kindness) nor will Allâh Ta’âla look at them (with 
eyes of mercy) nor will Allâh Ta’ala purify them, and for them is a painful 
punishment:
 



An old person who commits zina.
A king or leader who is exceptionally deceptive (he lies a lot).
A needy person who is proud." (Muslim)


 
Once Nabî  remarked, "A dayyûth [cuckold] will never enter Jannah." The Sahâba 
enquired, "Who is a Dayyûth?" Nabî  replied, "A man who is not bothered about 
who visits his wife." (Sunnats)


 
Touching a Strange Woman with Lust


It has been reported that the person who touches a strange woman with lust, on 
the day of resurrection his hands will be shackled to his neck. If he kissed 
her, his lips will be cut off and thrown in the fire of Jahannum. If he 
committed adultery then his thighs will bear witness to it and testify against 
him on the Day of Qiyâmat. It will say to him, "I was mounted for something 
impermissible." Allâh will look at him with anger. The flesh of his face will 
fall off and he will proclaim "What did I do?" His tongue will testify and say, 
"I spoke to whom it was not permissible for you to talk to." His legs will 
testify, "I walked towards something unlawful." His hands will testify "I held 
something which was prohibited for you." His eyes will testify "I gazed at 
unlawful things." His private parts will testify "I committed the act." An 
angel will say, "I heard it" while another will say, "I’ve written it down." 
Allâh will say "I was aware of it and I
 concealed it." Then Allâh will say to the angels "Let him taste of my 
punishment. My anger has increased on one who has no shame." (Kitâb-ul-Kaba’ir)
 


In a Hadîth narrated by Samurah (RA) regarding a dream of Nabî , it is 
mentioned that Jibra’îl and Mikâ’îl (AS) came to Nabî .
 


Nabî  says: "We walked until we came to something that looked like an oven. Its 
top section was narrow and the inside was broad. From it sounds of screaming 
and noise was heard."
 


Nabî  further says: "We looked inside and we saw naked men and women. We also 
saw flames from beneath them. When these flames scorched them, they screamed." 
I asked Jibra’îl (AS): "Who are these people?" He replied, "These are the males 
and females who committed the grave act of zina. This will be their punishment 
till the day of Qiyâmat." (Bukhari)


 
Homosexuality and its Disastrous Consequences


The Qur’ân has mentioned the story of the nation of Lût (AS) in this regard. 
Hence Nabî  said: "I fear for my nation that they become involved in the act of 
the nation of Lut u, and whosoever does such an action is accursed." Then Nabî  
said thrice: "May Allâh curse the person who does the act of the nation of Lut 
(AS)." (Kitâb-ul-Kabair)


 
Hadîth Warns Parents


Rasûlullah  has said: "When he attains maturity get him married. If he attains 
maturity and his father does not get him married, (and as a result commits a 
sin,) this sin falls upon the father."


Therefore, once a child becomes bâligh (of age) and mentally matured, parents 
and guardians should not delay in getting them married.


It is Harâm for boys and girls to court. The parents will be sinful if they 
allow strange men or boys to visit the females of their homes. Parents should 
not take any command of Allâh Ta’âla lightly.
 


Rasûlullah  Speaks to Youth


Rasûlullah  said: "O young men, who amongst you can afford to get married, 
should marry, for this will be a means of restraining the eyes from casting an 
evil glance and keeping one pure and chaste." (Mishkât)
 


Rasûlullah  encouraged young men to become married so that they be saved from 
sin and the wrath of Allâh.


 
The Harms of Zina [Adultery/Fornication] are Manifold



Allâh Ta’âla becomes very angry.
The reckoning in the hereafter will be very severe.
The person will enter Jahannam.
The barakâh (blessing) of his rizq is lost.
He is deprived from doing good.
He becomes hated and cursed in the eyes of the common people.
The nation involved in Zina will be afflicted with droughts.
The spreading of diseases and plagues.
The destruction of the locality.
The cause of earthquakes.
The birth of illegitimate children.


Hazrat Anas (RA) reports that Nabî  said: "Imân is a garb with which Allâh 
clothes whomsoever he wishes. If a person commits adultery this garb is 
snatched away and if he repents it is again returned" (Kitâb-ul-Kabair).


It is reported that once Nabî  said, "O Muslims, fear adultery as it has six 
consequences. Three in this world and three in the hereafter. As for the 
worldly consequences; spiritual light from the face vanishes, life is shortened 
and a person becomes poverty-stricken. As for the hereafter; it causes Allâh’s 
displeasure, difficult reckoning and it obligates the punishment of Jahannam." 
(Kitâb-ul- Kabair.)


 
The Result of Young Peole of Marriageable Age who Do Not Get Married

When there is no taq’wa (fear of Allâh) in an unmarried person’s life, the 
passions of such a person are fulfilled in one of the following ways:

Having unlawful relationships with men or women.
Having mistresses.
Visiting escort agencies and prostitutes.
Frequenting clubs or discos.
Reading pornographic material.
Gazing at women with lust.


 
The Solutions

To make nikâh. Nikâh in Islâm is very simple, easy and full of barakâh. If one 
cannot make nikâh due to some shar’î reason, he/she should resort to the 
following:
 



Keep fast.
Protect the eyes from looking at strange men/women.
To avoid mixed gatherings.
To have the thought that Allâh is at all times watching and aware of your 
actions.
To refrain from sitting and working in privacy with strange women.
Males should fulfill the rights of their wives i.e. looking after them. This 
will prevent women from treading the wrong path.
To be wary of the dictates of the nafs.
Women should fulfill their husband’s rights and should not make excessive 
demands on them.
To ask Allâh for protection from disobedience.


 
A Youth Seeks Permission to Commit Adultery


A youth (from the outlying regions) came to Nabî  and said: "Please permit me 
to commit adultery." The Companions of the Nabî  took this very ill and were 
enraged at his words; but Nabî  said to him: "Come nearer to me. Would you like 
anyone to commit adultery with your mother?" He said: "Not at all." Nabî  said: 
"Then other people will also never tolerate such a shameful act with their 
mothers." Then Nabî  asked him the same question about his sister, aunt, etc. 
And he answered each time in the negative. Then Nabî  put his hand on his chest 
and prayed: "O Allâh! Purify his heart, forgive his sins and guard him against 
adultery." The reporters say that, after this, nothing was more hateful to him 
than adultery.


      

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