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Making something appear different from what it is really like.
"Ghishsh" (cheating) is that someone makes something appear to be different from what it is really like. This is of three cases: 1. Deluding someone into believing that a good quality exists in something while it does not exist in it. This is done by making something seem to be of good quality when it really is not; e.g. selling a ewe whose owner refrains from milking it until its udder becomes swollen so that whoever sees it thinks that it produces a lot of milk. 2. Concealing the presence of a flaw or deficiency; e.g. selling a commodity that has a flaw without telling the buyer about it. 3. Mixing something with another; e.g. mixing milk with water, or good quality wheat with low quality wheat. The scholars of Fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) mentioned the criterion of prohibited cheating by saying: It is anything which, if a sane person knew about it and saw it, would cause him not to buy it for that price or totally reject it.
"Ghishsh": showing something and hiding its opposite. A cheater is a "ghāshsh" or "ghashshāsh". Opposite: "nus-h" (advice). It isderived from "ghashash", which means unclear, turbid water.
Misleading customers by showing a commodity in a way that does not reveal its true condition and conceals its defects.