The Idea of the Needy and the Needy
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Our
beloved Prophet Muhammad ﷺwas
the most generous and generous of all the creations of God. He was like a cloud that pours rain and a torrential downpour. He was more generous than a strong wind in spending. He would spend in such a way that if he did not fear poverty, he would spend even by borrowing and would give to others despite his own needs. When he received booty, he would distribute it all. He would keep nothing for himself. His table was open to everyone who came and his house was a refuge for every stranger. He would honor his guests. He would feed the hungry. He would clothe the naked. He would take responsibility for those who had no one to earn their living. He would help the restless. He would cure the distressed and would console people in the calamities of the times.
He would give preference to the needy and the needy over himself. He would maintain ties of kinship with his relatives. He would give shelter to the homeless. He would help the needy. He would embrace the stranger. He would be gentle with the poor. He would support the orphan and have compassion for the weak. He was a symbol of generosity and generosity. Even the great and famous generous people of Arabia cannot be compared to him because whatever he gave, he gave only for Allah without any worldly interest and he was generous and generous as if a person were to lay down his life, wealth and everything in the way of his Lord and Master.
He was the most generous person in the universe, generous in heart and the most honorable by nature. The Holy Prophet ﷺ ordered to spend, give and give. He encouraged generosity and said: “And whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day, let him respect his neighbor and whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day, let him respect his guest.” He used to warn his companions (may Allah be pleased with them) against stinginess, warn them of the evil of stinginess and inform them that it is a great sin and a dangerous mistake. So he ﷺ said: “When people wake up in the morning, two angels descend. One says: O Allah! Give the spender a reward in return. And the other says: O Allah! Destroy the miser.
The
Prophet ﷺ said:
Some people from the Ansar asked the Messenger of Allah ﷺ for
money, so he gave it to them. They asked again, so he gave it to them. They asked again, so he gave it to them again, until all that he had was gone. One day, the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) put on new clothes, and a needy person asked for them. He gave them to the beggar and put on the old clothes himself. It was narrated from Sahl bin Sa’d (may Allah be pleased with him) that a woman brought a ready-made fringed cloak (burda) for the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). Sahl (may Allah be pleased with him) asked: Do you know what a burda is? The people said: It is called a cloak. Sahl (may Allah be pleased with him) said: Yes. The woman said: I have made this cloak with my own hands and brought it to you ﷺ to wear. The Prophet ﷺ was in need at that time, so he accepted it. A man praised it and said,"What a beautiful cloak! Give it to me." The people said to him, "You have not done well, for the Prophet ﷺhad adorned it out of extreme need, but you have asked for it, and you know that the Prophet ﷺ does not refuse anyone's request." The man said, "By Allaah! I did not ask for it to wear, but I asked for it to be my shroud." Come on!
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