In today’s time and day, it’s all about how much cash our wallets contain. Giving to others has become quite foreign to some. As Muslims, spending in the way of Allah (SWT) is commanded in the Quran. Muslims give ‘zakah’ 2.5% of all their wealth to those who need it.
Contrary to many beliefs, that’s not the only way to spent in the way of Allah (SWT). One can spent his or her time doing good deeds in their spare time and that also can be counted as spending in the way of Allah (SWT). As the saying goes “time is money” volunteering in a major way Youngers can spend in the way of Allah (SWT) if they don’t have money or jobs.
Allah (SWT) say’s when one gives his reward is multiplied many times. Allah (SWT) will not only repay him with the actual amount but a generous tip as well! And who doesn’t like a good tip? It is one of the beautiful mercy’s of Allah (SWT).
Abu Hurairah (ra) reported Allah’s Messenger (saw.) as saying: “Charity does not in any way decrease the wealth and the servant who forgives, Allah adds to his respect; and the one who shows humility, Allah elevates him in the estimation (of the people).” (Muslim Vol. 4, Hadith 6264)
Contrary to many beliefs, that’s not the only way to spent in the way of Allah (SWT). One can spent his or her time doing good deeds in their spare time and that also can be counted as spending in the way of Allah (SWT). As the saying goes “time is money” volunteering in a major way Youngers can spend in the way of Allah (SWT) if they don’t have money or jobs.
Allah (SWT) say’s when one gives his reward is multiplied many times. Allah (SWT) will not only repay him with the actual amount but a generous tip as well! And who doesn’t like a good tip? It is one of the beautiful mercy’s of Allah (SWT).
Abu Hurairah (ra) reported Allah’s Messenger (saw.) as saying: “Charity does not in any way decrease the wealth and the servant who forgives, Allah adds to his respect; and the one who shows humility, Allah elevates him in the estimation (of the people).” (Muslim Vol. 4, Hadith 6264)