Be kind to the poor






THE Nobel Qur'an calls on people to put an end to differences among human 
classes; it urges men to spend money in the cause of God and for the welfare of 
the needy, promising those who do this with a good reward in the Hereafter.
A. Spending Money in the Cause of God 
This includes all that may help in raising the prestige of Islam and attaining 
God's pleasure. This could be achieved by eliminating ignorance through 
education, by supporting the weak, improving industry, and doing all that 
improves the lot of Muslims in all fields. 
There are many Qur'anic verses that call for spending money in the cause of 
God, of which one might quote the following: "The parable of those who spend 
their wealth in the Way of God is that of a grain of corn. It groweth seven 
ears, and each ear hath a hundred grains. God giveth manifold increase to whom 
He pleaseth. God careth for all, and He knoweth all things. For those who spend 
their wealth in the Cause of God, and follow not up their gifts with reminders 
or with injury, their reward is with their Lord; on them shall be no fear, nor 
shall they grieve" (Al-Qur'an 2:261­262).
God explains that the money we spend in His Cause will be doubled and 
multiplied for us, and that this will be profitable for us both now and in the 
Hereafter. The only condition, however, that God sets for the attainment of 
this reward, is that the benefactor should not remind those who receive his 
support of his benefaction to them, and the harm would be severer if such a 
person makes mention of his benefaction to other than those who receive his 
support. 
The Qur'an describes the spending of money in the Cause of God as a profitable 
trade that benefits its owner on the Day of Resurrection: "O ye who believe! 
Shall I lead you to commerce that saveth you from a grievous Penalty? You 
should believe in God and His Apostle, and should strive (your utmost) in the 
cause of God, with your property and your lives. That will be best for you, if 
ye but knew" (Al-Qur'an 61: 10­11).
B. Spending Money on the Needy 
Spending money on the needy comes under expenditure done for the Cause of God, 
but the Qur'an still specifies certain groups of people who are worthier of 
charity and assistance: "Spend of your wealth, for love of God, on your kin, on 
orphans, on the needy, on the wayfarer, on those who ask, and on the ransom of 
slaves" (Al-Qur'am 2:177).
In another verse, God describes philanthropists as being those who "feed, for 
the love of God, the indigent, the orphan, and the captive, (saying), 'We feed 
you for the sake of God alone; no reward do we desire from you, nor thanks' " 
(Al-Qur'an 76: 8­9). And of the basic qualities of those who deny Islam is 
cruelty to orphans and not feeding the indigent: "Hast thou observed him who 
belieth religion? That is he who repelleth the orphan (with harshness), and 
urgeth not the feeding of the indigent" (Al-Qur'an 107: 1­3).
When on the Day of Resurrection, the damned are asked about their penalty, 
"What led you into Hell­Fire? They will say: We were not of those who prayed, 
nor were we of those who fed the indigent" (Al-Qur'an 74: 42).
C. Spending of One's Good Earnings 
Some Muslims in the past used to store up dates and keep aside the good quality 
for themselves, so that when a beggar came asking for charity they only gave 
him of the remaining inferior quality. To this effect, God sent down the 
following verse: "O ye who believe! Spend of the good things which ye have 
(honourably) earned, and of the fruits of the earth which We have produced for 
you, and do not aim at getting anything which is bad to spend thereof (in 
charity), when ye would not take it for yourselves save with disdain. And know 
that God is Free of all wants, and Worthy of all praise" (Al-Qur'an 2:267).
On the same point God further says: "By no means shall ye attain righteousness 
unless ye spend (freely) of that which ye love. And whatsoever ye spend, God is 
aware thereof" (Al-Qur'an 3: 92).
D. Wealth is Only God's 
The Qur'an continuously brings men's attention to the fact that wealth is only 
God's, and that man is no more than a proxy of God in supervising it; 
consequently, man had better not disobey God regarding the trust put under his 
charge. 
God is the Owner of heavens and the earth: "To God belongeth the dominion of 
heavens and the earth" (Al-Qur'an 3: 189). And it is God Who provides 
sustenance to all people: "Is there a Creator, other than God, to give you 
sustenance from heaven or earth? (Al-Qur'an 35: 3).
People are requested to spend of the wealth that God has bestowed upon them, 
and for the management of which they have to succeed one another as God has 
planned. The fact is that wealth is not theirs, for they act only as proxies 
who have been assigned by God to manage it: "Spend (in charity) out of the 
(wealth) whereof He hath made you heirs" (Al-Qur'an 57: 7). "And spend 
something (in charity) out of the wealth which We have bestowed on you, before 
Death should come to any of you and he should say, 'O my Lord! Why didst thou 
not give me respite for a little while? I should then have given (largely) in 
charity, and I should have been one of the righteous' " (Al-Qur'an 62: 10). 
"Yea, give them something yourselves out of the means which God hath given to 
you" (Al-Qur'an 24: 33).
E. Charity is a Goodly Loan Offered to God 
The Qur'an urges people to acts of charity and creates their interest in such 
acts in an attractive way. For instance, God says: "Who is he that will lend 
God a goodly loan, which God will double unto his credit and multiply many 
times? It is God that giveth (you) Want or Plenty, and to Him shall be your 
return" (Al-Qur'an 2: 245).
God shows extreme kindness by making charity a sort of goodly loan paid to Him. 
It is the needy who ask for loans, whereas God, to Whom "belongeth the dominion 
of heavens and the earth, and all in between", is not in need of His creatures. 
But the mode of expression is set in this form mainly to speak for the poor and 
the needy to support them. No doubt in this case, the person becomes of no 
significance when he refrains from offering his Creator part of his money which 
Gwill return to him increased manifold. At the end of the verse, God says: "It 
is God that giveth (you) Want or Plenty," and if He so chooses, God can easily 
turn the poor into prosperity, and the rich into poverty. After all, the 
management of everything lies in His hands. 
F. An Abounding Source of Income for the Poor 
Islam brings about an abounding source of income for the poor through 
expiation. A man may for instance take an oath to do or stop doing something, 
but later on refrains from fulfilling his oath. In this case, he has to feed 
ten needy people for one full day, of what he personally and usually eats with 
his family; or, instead, he may provide them with clothing, or, if he chooses, 
he can just pay for the ransom of a slave. 
If a man fails to fast during the month of Ramadan because of sickness or old 
age, he has to feed a needy person in return for every day of Ramadan he does 
not fast. 
If a pilgrim happens to violate one of the rites of pilgrimage, he has to atone 
for his violation by offering an immolation to the needy. 
On the Feast of Fitr, the Fitr Alms­Tax becomes due on all Muslims, and all 
capable Muslims have to offer a slaughter­sacrifice on the Day of Immolation 
(Adha) so that the poor are fed from it. 
When a Muslim dedicates a votive offering, Islam requires him to fulfil his 
now, out of mercy for the poor and to support them. 
When a person fails to meet the expenses of living because of urgent reasons, 
Islam obliges his rich relatives to spend money for him: the son for the 
father, the father for the son, the brother for the sister, the husband for the 
wife. 
Islam also legalises the Waqf (religious endowment) so that its revenues may be 
spent on common charitable projects
 
 
From: http://www.tamilislam.com/ENGLISH/human_rights/be_kind_to_the_poor.htm
 
 
 
 
 
 
 





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