Thursday, 19 September 2019

Bragging Negates Charity


In the Name of Allah, the Gracious, the Merciful

262. Allatheena yunfiqoona amwalahum fee sabeeli Allahi thumma la yutbiAAoona ma anfaqoo mannan wala athan lahum ajruhum AAinda rabbihim wala khawfun AAalayhim wala hum yahzanoona

2:262. Those who spend their worldly possessions in Allah's path and follow not what they spend with boastfulness and insult – for them is their reward with their Lord; they shall have no fear, nor shall they grieve.494, 495

494. It is often the case with human beings that if they give something to a needy person, their behaviour with that person would be such as to make that person feel burdened with their favours. They will go on, on some pretext or the other, reminding him of their charity. They may even insult and speak harshly to him. Allah condemns such behaviour and makes their charity ineligible for any reward from Him.
495. The Qur'aanic statement falaa khaufun ualayhim walaa hum yahuzanoon (they shall have no fear, nor shall they grieve) has been repeated in several Verses while speaking of
·         those who spend their property by night and by day, secretly and openly (2:274),
·         those who believe and do good deeds and keep up prayer and give charity (2:277),
·         those who believe in Allah and the last day and do good (5:69),
·         the friends of Allah (10:62),
·         those who say, Our Lord is Allah, then they continue the right way (46:13).
Any group of persons described by any one of the above attributes, do inherently also have all the other attributes mentioned. These are the people whose minds are at peace, whatever be their momentary situations, good or bad, in this worldly life.

Friday, the 20th of September 2019.

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