Allah Ta'ala says in the Holy Qur'an,
"And so lay the curse of Allah upon the liars." (Surah Aal e Imran, verse 61)
It means lying is a curse and a cursed person is away from the Blessing and Mercy of Allah Ta'ala. In most of the Ahadith, lying has been condemned and a liar is declared as unfortunate and cursed which is clear from the Ahadith mentioned below. A Believer Cannot Be a Liar
Hazrat Safwaan bin Sulaim radiallaho ta'ala anhu narrates that Rasool Allah sallalaho alaihe wasallam was asked, "Can a believer be a coward? He said, "Yes, he can be coward. Then it was asked whether a believer could be a miser? He replied, "Yes, he can be a miser", it was then asked whether a believer could be a liar? He replied, "No, a believer cannot be a liar." (Imam Malik, Mishkaat)
"And so lay the curse of Allah upon the liars." (Surah Aal e Imran, verse 61)
It means lying is a curse and a cursed person is away from the Blessing and Mercy of Allah Ta'ala. In most of the Ahadith, lying has been condemned and a liar is declared as unfortunate and cursed which is clear from the Ahadith mentioned below. A Believer Cannot Be a Liar
Hazrat Safwaan bin Sulaim radiallaho ta'ala anhu narrates that Rasool Allah sallalaho alaihe wasallam was asked, "Can a believer be a coward? He said, "Yes, he can be coward. Then it was asked whether a believer could be a miser? He replied, "Yes, he can be a miser", it was then asked whether a believer could be a liar? He replied, "No, a believer cannot be a liar." (Imam Malik, Mishkaat)
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