While this specific phrasing doesn't appear in standard classical texts as a single famous proverb, it carries the weight of traditional moral warnings. It highlights two specific social or moral transgressions: Gathering "Dayat" (Wickedness/Falsehoods):
"The most wicked [people] are the gatherers of 'Dayat' (falsehoods/wickedness) and the spies against mothers." Understanding the Context Download- afjr tjmyt dyatht w tjss ly alamhat