It was narrated from Abu Sa'eed that: a man entered the Msjid on a Friday when the Messenger of Allah was delivering the Khutbah, and he said: Pray two Rak'ahs. Then he came on the following Friday, when the Prophet was delivering the Khutbah and he said: Pray two Rak'ahs. Then he came on the third Friday, when the Prophet was delivering Khutbah and he said: Pray two Rak'ahs. Then he said: Give in charity. So they gave in charity, and he gave him (that man) two garments. Then he said: Give in charity and (that man) threw one of his two garments. The Messenger of Allah said: Have you not seen this man? He entered the Masjid in scruffy clothes and I hoped that you would notice him, and give charity to him, but you did not do that, So I said, 'Give in charity.' You gave in charity, and I gave him two garments, then I said; 'Give in charity' and he threw one of his two garments. Take your garment. And he rebuked him.
Read More..Narrated: 'Umair, the freed slave of commanded me to cut up some meat, then a poor man came so I gave him some. When my master fund out about that, he beat me, so I went to the Messenger of Allah and he came to him and said: 'Do not beat him.' He said: 'He gave away my food without me telling him to.' He said: 'The reward will be shared between you both. '
Read More..It was narrated from Abu Musa that the Prophet said: Every Muslim must give charity. It was said: What if he cannot find (anything to give)? He said: Let him work with his hands and benefit himself and give in charity. It was said: What if he cannot do that? He said: Let him help someone who is in desperate need. It was said: What if he cannot do that? He said: Let him enjoin good. It was said: What if he cannot do that? He said: Let him refrain from doing evil, for that is an act of charity.
Read More..It was narrated from 'Aishah that the Prophet said: When a woman give charity from her husband's house, she will have a reward, and her husband will have a similar reward, and the storekeeper will have a similar reward, without the reward of any of them detracting from the reward of the others in the slightest. The husband will be rewarded for what he earned and she will be rewarded for what she spent.
Read More..It was narrated that 'Abdullah bin 'Amr said: When the Messenger of Allah conquered Makkah, he stood up to address the people and said in his Khutbah; 'It is not permissible for a woman to give anything without her husband's permission. ' (He narrated it) in abridged from.
Read More..It was narrated from 'Aishah, may Allah be pleased with her, that the wives of the Prophet gathered around him and said: Which of us will be the first to following you (in death)? He said: The one of you who has the longest arms. They took a stick and started to measure their arms. But Sawdah was the first one to follow him. She was the one who had the longest arms, because she used to give in charity a great deal.
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