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Backbiting or tale-bearing is to slander someone in their absence — to bite them behind their back. Originally, backbiting referred to an unsporting attack from the rear in the blood sport of bearbaiting.Шаблон:R
Backbiting may occur as a form of release after a confrontation. By insulting the opposing person, the backbiter diminishes them and, by doing so, restores their own self-esteem. A bond may also be established with the confidante if they are receptive to the hostile comment. Such gossip is common in human society as people seek to divert blame and establish their place in the dominance hierarchy.Шаблон:R But the backbiting may be perceived as a form of delinquent behaviour due to an inferiority complex.Шаблон:R
Religious views
In most major religions, backbiting is considered a sin. Leaders of the Baháʼí Faith condemned it as the worst of sins as it destroyed the 'life of the soul' and provoked divine wrath.Шаблон:R In Buddhism, backbiting goes against the ideal of right speech.Шаблон:RSaint Thomas Aquinas classified it as a mortal sin,[1] given that, as with other mortal sins, the act attains its perfection, that is, the act is committed with full knowledge and full consent of the will.[2] In Islam, it is called Gheebah, and Islam considers it to be a major sin and the Qur'an compares it to the abhorrent act of eating the flesh of one's dead brother.Шаблон:R Additionally, it is not permissible for one to keep quiet and listen to backbiting.Шаблон:R In Judaism, backbiting is known as hotzaat shem ra (spreading a bad name) and is considered a severe sin.
In the Book of Numbers, the elder siblings of Moses – Miriam and Aaron – talk against him together. God is angered and punishes Miriam with leprosy.Шаблон:R