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VII. Generosity and Orphans
71. Generosity 129. Abu Hurayra said, "The Messenger of Allah,
may Allah bless him and grant him peace, was asked, 'Which people are
the most generous?'' He replied, 'The most generous of them in the sight
of Allah are those with the most taqwa.' They said, 'That is not what
we are asking about.' He said, 'The most generous of people was Yusuf,
the Prophet of Allah, son of the Prophet of Allah, who was the son of
the Intimate Friend of Allah (Ibrahim).' They said, 'That is not what
we are asking about.' He said, 'Are you asking about those of Arab origin?'
'Yes,' they replied. He said, 'The best of you in the Jahiliyya is the
best of you in Islam when you have understanding from Allah)."
72. Kindness to both the pious and the deviant 130. Mundhir at-Tawri
reported what Muhammad ibn 'Ali (ibn al-Hanafiyya) said about, "Is
the repayment of kindness anything except kindness?" He said, "It
is not denied to either the pious or the deviant." 73. The excellence
of someone who provides for an orphan 131. Abu Hurayra reported that
the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "The
person who strives on behalf of the widows and poor is like those who
strive in the way of Allah and like those who fast in the day and pray
at night." 74. The excellence of someone who provides for his orphan
132. 'A'isha said, "A woman came to me who had two of her daughters
with her. She asked me for something, but I could not find anything
except for a single date which I gave her. She divided it between her
daughters and then got up and left. The Prophet, may Allah bless him
and grant him peace, came in and I told him what had happened. He said,
'Whoever looks after these girls in any way and is good to them will
have them as a veil from the Fire.'" 75. The excellence of someone
who provides for an orphan in the company of his parents 133. Umm Sa'id
bint Murra al-Fihri related from her father that the Prophet, may Allah
bless him and grant him peace, said, "I and the guardian of an
orphan will be in the Garden like these two." (His two fingers)
134. Al-Hasan reported that an orphan used to eat with Ibn 'Umar. One
day he called for food and looked for this orphan but could not find
him. He arrived after Ibn 'Umar had finished. Ibn 'Umar called for more
food to be brought to him but they did not have any. So he was brought
sawiq and honey. He said, "Here, have this! By Allah, you have
not been cheated!" Al-Hasan said, "By Allah, Ibn 'Umar was
not cheated!"
135. Sahl ibn Sa'd reported that the Prophet, may Allah bless him and
grant him peace, said, "I and the guardian of the orphan will be
in the Garden like that," indicating his forefinger and middle
finger.
136. Abu Bakr ibn Hafs reported that 'Abdullah would not eat unless
an orphan was at his table. 76. The best house is a house in which orphans
are well treated 137. Abu Hurayra reported that the Messenger of Allah,
may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "The best house
among the Muslims is the house in which orphans are well treated. The
worst house among the Muslims is the house in which orphans are ill
treated. I and the guardian of the orphan will be in the Garden like
that," indicating his two fingers. 77. Be like a merciful father
to orphans 138. Dawud said, "Be like a merciful father towards
the orphan. Know that you will reap as you sow. How ugly poverty is
after wealth! More than that: how ugly is misguidance after guidance!
When you make a promise to your friend, fulfil your promise. If you
do not, it will bring about enmity between you and him. Seek refuge
in Allah from a companion who, when you mention something to him, does
not help you and who does not remind you when you forget."
139. Al-Hasan said, "I remember a time among the Muslims when their
men would shout (to remind their families), 'O family! O family! (Look
after) your orphan! Your orphan! O family! O family! (Look after) your
orphan! Your poor person! Your poor person! O family! O family! (Look
after) your neighbour!Your neighbour!' Time has been swift in taking
the best of you while every day you become baser."
Hamza ibn Nujayh said that he heard al-Hasan say, "If you wish,
you can see a deviant going 30,000 times deeper into the Fire. What
is wrong with him? May Allah fight him! He has sold his portion from
Allah for a price of a goat. If you like, you can see him constricted
and desirous of the path of Shaytan. There is no one to warn him
neither himself nor anyone else."
140. Asma' bint 'Ubayd said, "I said to Ibn Sirin, 'I have an orphan
in my care.' He said, 'Treat him as you would treat your own child.
Beat him as you would beat your own child.'" 78. The excellence
of a woman who perseveres with her child and does not re-marry 141.
'Awf ibn Malik reported that the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant
him peace, said, "I and a woman who is widowed and is patient with
her child will be like these two fingers in the Garden." 79. Disciplining
an orphan 142. Shumaysa al-'Atakiyya said, "The disciplining of
orphans was mentioned in the presence of 'A'isha and she said, 'I would
beat an orphan until he submits.'"
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