QUESTION: If 2 people look at each other and instead of saying something they laugh at the 3rd person who is with them without the 3rd person knowing, is this a major sin or a minor sin? | Sheikh Assim Al Hakeem
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QUESTION: If 2 people look at each other and instead of saying something they laugh at the 3rd person who is with them without the 3rd person knowing, is this a major sin or a minor sin?

QUESTION: If 2 people look at each other and instead of saying something they laugh at the 3rd person who is with them without the 3rd person knowing, is this a major sin or a minor sin?

27 Oct

ANSWER:

This is a major sin 

QUESTION: If 2 people look at each other and instead of saying something they laugh at the 3rd person who is with them without the 3rd person knowing, is this a major sin or a minor sin?

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