Inspiration from Past & Present

June 27, 2010

Charity: A Source of Your Provisions

…Indeed Allah has made me become accustomed to having His favors, and I have made it a habit to do favors for His slaves.  I fear that if I break off this habit, provision will be cut off from me.

—’Abdullah b. Ja’far on giving charity

(Read on pg 56, Abdul-Malik Mujahid, Gems and Jewels: Wise Sayings, Interesting Events & moral Lessons from the Islamic History. Darussalam. Riyadh:2003.)

June 27, 2010

Charity: Belief in Allah

To abstain from being generous is tantamount to having bad thoughts about the One Who is worshiped.

—Muhammad b. ‘Ibad Al-Mahlabi on giving in charity

Allah (SWT) says:
‘And whatsoever you spend of anything (in Allah’s cause), He will replace it.  And He is the Best of providers.’ (Qur’an 34:39)

(Read on pg 105, Abdul-Malik Mujahid, Gems and Jewels: Wise Sayings, Interesting Events & moral Lessons from the Islamic History. Darussalam. Riyadh:2003.)

June 27, 2010

Humility in Charity

I have never given any money to anyone without feeling that it is too little.

—‘Umar b. ‘Abd al-‘Azīz [d. 101H/719CE]

(Read on pg 213, Al-Hafiz Jamaludeen Abi Al-Faraj and Abd Ar-Rahman bin Al-Jawzi and Al-Qurashi and Al-Baghdadi, The Biography and virtues of Omar bin Abd Al-Aziz The Ascetic Caliph. Dar Al-Kotob Al-ilmiyah. Beirut:2001 .)

June 17, 2010

Sweetest Thing in the World

‘Abdullah ibn al-Mūbārak [d. 181H] said, “Worldly people leave the world before having feasted on the sweetest thing in it.”

They asked him what that was and he answered: “The knowledge of Almighty God.

Isfahani, Hilya, VIII:167.

(Read on pg 136, Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya, The Invocation of God. The Islamic Texts Society. UK:2000 .)