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ISLAM URGES RESPECT FOR THE POOR!

 

Islam Urges Respect For The Poor...

If you meet a poor person in a crowd or if you go to meet a poor person, do not look at him with disdain. Don't look down on him for being poor. Poverty is not a disease or a crisis that you can be small or neglect. Treat your poor guests and friends with respectdo Smile when talking to them.

Use soft language and good words. Lack and poverty are not sins. There are many poor people who are more honest and pious than many rich people known. Islam has declared it essential to accept marriage invitations. Muslims are encouraged to get married.

There are also instances where the Sahabi is fasting, yet he is there to protect the marriage invitationAppeared at the event. It is mentioned in the hadith, "Whoever deliberately ignores the invitation to marry has disobeyed Allah and the Messenger." (Ahmad 10040, Abu Dawud 3742) But there is another opposite reality.

In a hadith, wedding food is called the most disgusting food because no poor person was invited to the wedding ceremony. Therefore, our invitation list should not only include relatives or acquaintancesRather, the needy people should be invited with the same importance.

The Prophet (PBUH) said, “The worst food is the food of the wedding ceremony where only rich people are invited to eat the food. And the poor are shunned.” (Bukhari 5177, Muslim 1432) There are many of us who often misbehave with home workers.

There are also many pictures and news about brutal torture of maids. But Islam does not support such behavior. Rasulullah (s.a.w.) said to forgive the workers even if they make a mistake. 'Abdullah Ibn Umar RA. Narrated from: A person Rasul SAW. He came to it and said, O Messenger of God! How many times do we excuse the workers every day?

He remained silent. When the man asked the same question again, he remained silent. third timeWhen asked, he said: seventy times a day. (Sunan Abu Dawud: Chapter on Manners, Chapter 134, Hadith No. 5164) (From the book 'Islamic Manners') Ali Ahmad Mabrur


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