Christianity
Islam
Judaism
Hinduism
Buddhism
Gossip & Slander
Harmful speech — gossip, slander, backbiting — is condemned with unusual severity in every major tradition. Whether called lashon hara, ghiba, or pisunavaca, speaking ill of others is understood to damage trust, divide communities, and corrupt the speaker's own soul.
Across the World's Religions
Christianity
- Practice
- Taming the tongue; gossip and slander as sin
- Key Text
- James 3:5-10; Proverbs 16:28; Ephesians 4:29
Islam
- Practice
- Ghiba (backbiting) — like eating dead brother's flesh
- Key Text
- Quran 49:12, 104:1
Judaism
- Practice
- Lashon hara (evil speech) — stringently prohibited
- Key Text
- Leviticus 19:16; Psalm 34:13; Chofetz Chaim
Hinduism
- Practice
- Parivada (harsh/divisive speech) as adharma
- Key Text
- Bhagavad Gita 17:15; Manusmriti 4.256
Buddhism
- Practice
- Pisunavaca (divisive speech) — one of ten unwholesome actions
- Key Text
- AN 10.176; MN 61; Dhammapada 133