Abu Kabshah Al-Anmari narrated that the Messenger of Allah (s.a.w) said: There are three things for which I swear and narrate to you about, so remember it. He said: The wealth of a slave (of Allah) shall not be decreased by charity, no slave (of Allah) suffers injustice and is patient with it except that Allah adds to his honor; no slave (of Allah) opens up a door to begging except that Allah opens a door for him to poverty - or a statement similar- And I shall narrate to you a narration, so remember it. He said: The world is only for four persons: A slave whom Allah provides with wealth and knowledge, so he has Taqwa of his Lord with it, nurtures the ties of kinship with it, and he knows that Allah has a right in it. So this is the most virtuous rank. And a slave whom Allah provides with knowledge, but He does not provide with wealth. So he has a truthful intent, saying: 'If I had wealth, then I would do the deeds of so-and-so with it.' He has his intention, so their rewards are the same. And a slave whom Allah provides with wealth, but He does not provide him with knowledge. [So he] spends his wealth rashly without knowledge, nor having Taqwa of his Lord, nor nurturing the ties of kinship, and he does not know that Allah has a right in it. So this is the most despicable rank. And a slave whom Allah does not provide with wealth nor knowledge, so he says: 'If I had wealth, then I would do the deeds of so-and-so with it.' He has his intention, so their sin is the same.
Read More..Abdullah bin Mas'ud narrated that the Messenger of Allah (s.a.w) said: Whoever suffers from destitution and he beseeches the people for it, his destitution shall not end. And whoever suffers from destitution and he beseeches Allah for it, Allah will send provisions to him, sooner or later.
Read More..Abu Wail narrated: Mu'awiyah came to Abu Hashim bin 'Uthbah to visit him when he was ill (and dying). He said: 'O Uncle! Why do you cry? Is it from the pangs of death or desire for this world?' He said: 'Neither of these. But the Messenger of Allah (s.a.w) had commissioned me with an obligation that I did not abide by. He (s.a.w) said: It suffices you to gather the wealth of a servant or a rider in the cause of Allah. And (it is only) today I find that I have gathered it.'
Read More..Abdullah [bin Mas'ud] narrated that the Messenger of Allah (s.a.w) said: Do not take to the estate, such that you become desirous of the world.
Read More..Abdullah bin Busr narrated that a Bedouin said: O Messenger of Allah! Who is the best of the people? He said: He whose life is long and his deeds are good. There are narrations on this topic from Abu Hurairah and Jabir.
Read More..Abdur-Rahman bin Abi-Bakrah narrated from his father that a man said: O Messenger of Allah! Which of the people is the best? He said: He whose life is long and his deeds are good. He said: Then which of the people is the worst? He said: He whose life is long and his deeds are bad.
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