After Ustadha Eman' on Allah Al Ghany this is inevitably the post of the day
As she said every spending of ours Allah is in no need of it it is for ourselves
whenever Allah grant us a chance let us not be miser, let us smile teach give money whatever is in our ability but let us spend...Subhanallah she Reminded us how poor we are to Allah.!!
The Prophet, ,
was the most generous of people in giving charity, but he was even more
generous during the month of Ramadan. He was more generous and faster
in giving charity than a blowing wind. Anas narrated that the Prophet, , said: "The best charity is the one given during Ramadan." [At-Tirmithi]
Zayd ibn Aslam narrated that his father said, "I heard ‘Umar ibn Al-Khattaab saying, 'One day the Messenger of Allaah
commanded us to give in charity. At that time, I had some money. I
said, 'Today I shall surpass Abu Bakr, if I am to ever surpass him on
any day.' I therefore brought half of my wealth. The Messenger of Allaah
asked: 'What have you left for your family?' I replied, 'The same amount.' Abu Bakr then brought all that he had with him. The Messenger of Allaah asked him: 'What have you left for your family?' He replied, 'I have left Allaah and His Messenger for them.' Thereupon I said, 'I shall never surpass him in anything.'"
Talhah ibn Yahya ibn Talhah narrated,
"My
grandmother Su‘da bint ‘Awf Al-Muriyyah who was the wife of Talhah ibn
‘Ubaydullaah related to me, 'Talhah came to me one day disconcerted. So I
asked him, 'Why is it that I see you with a gloomy face? What is the
matter with you? Did I do something that upset you?' He said, 'No, you
are the best wife a Muslim man can have.' I said, 'Then what is the
matter?' He said, 'The wealth I have has increased and that disturbs
me.' I said, 'Do not worry. Distribute it.' She said, 'He distributed it
until not even a single dirham was left."
Talhah ibn Yahya further said, "I asked the custodian of Talhah's property: how much was the amount?" He said, 'Four hundred thousand."'
Charity during Ramadan has special significance, so hasten to give as much as you can. Charity has many channels, including:
a- Feeding the needy: Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {And
they give food in spite of love for it to the needy, the orphan, and
the captive, [saying], "We feed you only for the countenance of Allaah.
We wish not from you reward or gratitude. Indeed, we fear from our Lord a
Day austere and distressful." So Allaah will protect them from the evil
of that Day and give them radiance and happiness, and will reward them
for what they patiently endured [with] a garden [in Paradise] and silk
[garments].} [Quran 76: 8-12]
The
Salaf (righteous predecessors) were keen to provide food for others and
they placed it before many acts of worship. Whether you feed a hungry
person or a wealthy Muslim – the reward is the same. Hence, poverty is
not a condition for feeding a person. It was narrated that the Prophet, , said: "O
people, spread the greeting of peace, provide food, maintain kinship
ties and pray during the night when people are asleep, and you will
enter Paradise peacefully." [Ahmad and At-Tirmithi. Al-Albaani: Saheeh]
Some of our righteous predecessors said, "For
me to invite ten of my friends and feed them with a meal that they like
is dearer to me than freeing ten of the descendants of Ismaa‘eel
(Ishmael)."
Many of the Salaf used to leave their Iftaar (food for breaking the fast) to others. They included ‘Abdullaah ibn ‘Umar Daawood At-Taa’i, Maalik ibn Dinaar and Ahmad ibn Hanbal . Ibn ‘Umar
did not break his fast except with the orphans and the needy.
Sometimes, if he learned that his family had turned away orphans and the
needy, he would not break his fast that night.
Some of the Salaf, including Al-Hasan and Ibn Al-Mubaarak used to feed their fellow Muslim while they still continued to fast. They also served them and attended to their well-being.
Abu As-Sawwaar Al-‘Adwi said, "Some
men from Banu ‘Adyy tribe used to pray in this mosque. None of them
ever broke the fast alone with his food. If he found someone to share
with, he ate with him, if not, he would take it to the mosque, so that
others ate with him and he ate with others."
Feeding
other people is an act of worship that leads to many other acts of
worship, including endearing yourself to your brothers whom you fed,
which will lead you to Paradise. The Prophet, , said: "You will not enter Paradise until you believe and you will not believe until you love one another."
This deed will keep you close to righteous people and Allaah The
Almighty will reward you as the food you provide gives them energy to
perform acts of obedience.
b- Providing food to break the fast: It was narrated that the Messenger of Allaah, , said: "Whoever feeds a fasting person will have a reward equal to that of the fasting person, without any reduction in his reward." [Ahmad and An-Nasaa’i. Al-Albaani: Saheeh]
In another Hadeeth, Salmaan narrated that the Prophet, , said: "Whoever
feeds a fasting person in it (meaning Ramadan) will be recompensed with
forgiveness of sins and salvation from Hell. He will also receive the
same reward as the fasting person without causing him any reduction (in
his reward)." The Companions asked, "O Messenger of Allaah, not all of us can find something to feed a fasting person." The Prophet, , responded: "Allaah
will give this reward to him who feeds a fasting person with a sip of
milk or a date or a sip of water. Also, Allaah will make him who
quenches the thirst of a fasting person to drink from my basin a drink
after which he will never feel thirsty until he enters Paradise (where
there is no thirst)."
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