Spending and Begging
SPENDING
If you spend (to help others), O son of Adam! I
shall spend on you. (Bukhari, Muslim).
It is better for a man
to give a dirham as Sadqa during his lifetime than to give a hundred at the
time of his death. (Abu Dawud).
Do not consider any act
of kindness insignificant, even meeting your brother with a cheerful face.
(Muslim).
Sadqa given to a poor
man is just Sadqa, but when given to a relative it serves a double purpose,
being both Sadqa and a connecting link.(Ahmad, Tirmidhi, Nasai, Ibn Majah,
Darimi).
Begging
He who begs the property
of others to increase his own is asking only for live coals, so let him ask
little as much. (Muslim).
It is better for one of you to take a rope, bring a load of
firewood on his back, and sell it, God thereby preserving his self respect,
than that he should beg from people whether they give him anything or refuse
him. (Bukhari).
If anyone guarantees me that he will not beg from people, I will
guarantee him paradise. (Abu Dawud, Nasa'i).
A person keeps on
begging until he meets Allah (on the Day of Resurrection) with no flesh on his
face. (Bukhari, Muslim).
Anyone who begs from people in order to increase his wealth will
have his face scratched on the Day of Resurrection, and will eat burning stones
from hell; so let him reduce it (his punishment) or let him increase it as he
pleases. (Tirmidhi).
Begging is similar to scratching the flesh off your face; so if
someone wants to save his face he should avoid it, except for asking from the
ruler or asking in case of dire need. (Abu Dawud, Nisai).
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