To hoard food-stuff, i.
To hoard food-stuff, i.e., not selling it even when there is shortage in market - waiting for the prices to go higher. To help the oppressors and unjust persons or groups; to incline towards them or to work for them. Not paying wajib huquq (except when one is in straitened condition). Pride. Envy, (i.e. hasad). Extravagance Not giving any Importance to hajj. Fighting against the Friends of Allah.
Music - and it is the sound which is prolonged with variation of tune and crescendo, as is understood by irreligious people. (That is: Music is that sound which irreligious people accept as music). Using instruments of music; listening to instrumental music. Ghibat: Backbiting a mu'min by words, signs or actions.
That is: To mention or disclose any actually existing physical defect, family disgrace, religious or moral shortcoming or any such defect which the mu'min concerned does not like the people to know; it makes no difference whether that mention is made by words, or actions or signs. Tuhmat: To falsely accuse a mu'min of something which is not found in him or he has not done. It is a more heinous sin than Ghibat. To abuse, insult or disgrace a mu'min in any other way.
To create enmity and mischief between the believers by conveying one's words to the other. To act as pimp; to work as a go-between to gather two persons for unlawful sexual intercourse. To adulterate merchandise, to make it impure or poorer in quality by adding something of less value; to pass on imitations as genuine Items. To do a good deed with intention of showing to the people. To repeat small sins.
To treat a Sin lightly because "the most grievous sin is that which the doer treats lightly': The above list gives only the names of the major sins. If anyone wants further details, he/she should consult other books written on this subject. Many of the above mentioned sins are also crimes punishable under Islamic penal code. Previous…