يكصد و پنجاه درس زندگى - مكارم شيرازى، ناصر - الصفحة ١٤٥ - Lesson one hundred forty five Trust to secrecy
Lesson one hundred forty five :Trust to secrecy
Islam's Prophet( S. A. )says:
اذا حَدَّثَ الرَّجُلُ بِحَديثٍ، ثُمَّ الْتَفَتَ فَهِىَ امانَةٌ
Translation
When somebody says something and looks about himself, his speech is a trust and secret( and we shall try to keep it )..
Brief description
Trust has different forms in Islam, including faithfulness in keeping people's secrets. This is considered so important in Islam's view that disclosing people's secret is introduced as one of the capital sins. Moreover, for proving something to be a secret, it is not necessary for the speaker to ask and request and emphasize on being a secret and keeping it. Rather, the least sign is sufficient for understanding this reality. If somebody looks about himself and examines for presence of another person is adequate for keeping his speeches as the secrets of a Moslem brother.