What are hadiths about hadiths about prying inquisitiveness? Examples of hadiths about about prying inquisitiveness…
According to Ibn ʿAbbas (ra), the Prophet (saw) said, .”. . If someone listens to the talk of a group of people who do not want him (to listen) or they run away from him, then molten lead will be poured into his ears on the Day of Resurrection . . .” (al-Bukhari, al-Taʿbir, 45; Abu Daʾud, al-Adab, 88)
According to Abu Hurayra (ra), the Prophet (saw) said, “Beware of suspicion (about others), as suspicion is the falsest talk, and do not pry into the affairs of others, and do not listen to the affairs of others, and do not feel enmity towards one another, but be brothers…” (al-Bukhari, al-Nikah, 46)
According to Abu Barza al-Aslami (ra), the Messenger of Allah (saw) said, “O you who believe with the tongue and not with the heart do not malign Muslims and do not search for their faults, for if anyone searches for their faults, Allah will search for his fault, and if Allah searches for the fault of anyone, He disgraces him in his house (by revealing the secret things that he has done).” (Abu Daʾud, al-Adab, 35)
Muʿawiya (ra) said that he heard the Messenger of Allah (saw) say, “If you search for the faults of the people, you will corrupt them, or will nearly corrupt them.” (Abu Daʾud, al-Adab, 37)
According to Abu Hurayra (ra), the Prophet (saw) said, “The servant who conceals (the faults of) others in this world will have his concealed by Allah on the Day of Judgement.” (Muslim, al-Birr, 72; Ibn Hanbal, II, 389)
Source: Presidency Of Religious Affairs The Turkey, Islam Through Hadiths