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There are words in the Qur'an that some commentators have interpreted as forbidden ghina'. The expression “Qawl al-Zur” (false speech) in verse 30 of Surah al-Hajj has been interpreted as ghina', from which Muslims are ordered to stay away. Moreover, ghina' has been considered as one of the incidents of “lahw al-hadith” (diversionary talk) in verse 6 of Surah Luqman.
There are words in the Qur'an that some commentators have interpreted as forbidden ghina'. The expression “Qawl al-Zur” (false speech) in verse 30 of Surah al-Hajj has been interpreted as ghina', from which Muslims are ordered to stay away. Moreover, ghina' has been considered as one of the incidents of “lahw al-hadith” (diversionary talk) in verse 6 of Surah Luqman.


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==Definition and Negative Consequences of Haram Ghina'==
==Definition and Negative Consequences of Haram Ghina'==