Having Suspicion is Not Noble
As stated in the Holy Quran, having doubts and assumptions does not yield knowledge: “Indeed, assumption avails not against the truth at all.” (Yunus, Verse 36). Society is at its worst when its affairs are based on suspicion. Such a society traverses towards adversity and deterioration, people do not trust each other, and the fundamentals of relationships and transactions and communications will grow feeble. Social affairs of any kind, be they economic or scientific, will be suspended. It is for this very reason that the Holy Quran states: “O you who have believed, avoid much [negative] assumption. Indeed, some assumption is sin.” (Al-Hujurat, Verse 12).
In the Epistle to the Ephesians, section 4 states: “… and ward off all bitter oaths, wraths, rages, screams, defamations, and treacheries, and be kind towards one another and be merciful.”
In the book of “Metta Sutta” (one of the holy books of Buddhism), it is said: “As a mother compromises her life for her dearests, all human beings should have eternal kindness in mind towards all creatures. All human beings should have optimism in everything and have endless and temperate morale, with no impediments, no animosity, and no wraths, while sitting and standing up and walking and laying while he is awake.”