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Notis: Det följande är en reproduktion av artiklen "Charities of the believer."
O you who believe, you shall give to charity from the
good things you earn and from what we have produced for you from the earth. Do
not pick out the bad therein to give away, when you yourselves do not accept it
unless your eyes are closed. You should know that God is Rich, Praiseworthy.
(2:267)
God reminds us so much in the Quran of the importance of charity in whatever
form it takes. The first form of charity is in the form of Zakat, the obligatory
charity that is to be given away, or set aside, on the day of harvest and is
mentioned continually throughout the Quran (6:141) It has
specific recipients; the parents, relatives, orphans, the poor and the traveling
alien. (2:215).
The second form of charity is the day-to-day giving to those around us we see
in need. This can be given in any form: money, deeds, tasks, goods, words of
kindness and compassion etc.
We know from 9:103 that charity acts as a form of purification.
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Any charity you give, or a charitable pledge you fulfill,
God is fully aware thereof........" (2:70). "If
you declare your charities, they are still good. But if you keep them anonymous
and give them to the poor, it is better for you and remits more of your
sins....." (2:271)
God is teaching us that it is of no direct importance to anyone else what you
give to charity, it is between the giver of the charity and God. It is not
important that anyone else knows. What is important however, is that you give
and that God witnesses that which you give. After all we give it to please God
and not to please others, or to have the charity that we give, rewarded or
recognized by others.
Any charity you give is for your own good, providing you give it for the sake
of God and not to gain any kind of prominence among the people, and any charity
you give will be repaid to you without the least injustice (2:272). We
are told never to tire of giving to charity. Give both night and day, secretly
and publicly. Give to those who are needy and never beg from the people
persistently (2:273-274).
Do not be afraid that our money will run out if we repeatedly give to charity in
moderation, for God will surely see to it that we will be provided for without
suffering any depravation.
A trait of a believer is to give both with money, goods, deeds and actions.
For it God will repay us both in this life and in the Hereafter. We must give,
but not to the extent of leaving ourselves without, for that would be classed in
the sight of God as excessive.
God informs us that we shall give the due alms to the relatives, the needy,
the poor and the traveling alien, but do not be excessive, extravagant. The
extravagant are brethren of the devils and the devil is unappreciative of his
Lord. (17:26-27).
Instead we are commanded by God not to keep our hands stingily tied to our
necks, nor to foolishly open our hands in excessiveness. God advocates an
approach that is in- between. (17:29)
When they give
they are neither extravagant nor stingy; they give in moderation (25:67).
Whilst charity can be given to anyone, God advocates it for certain people,
the parents, relatives, orphans, the poor and the traveler. For those who are
suffering in the cause of God and cannot emigrate (2:273).
Charities shall also go to the workers who collect charity, the new converts, to
free slaves and to those burned by sudden expenses in the cause of God. Such is
God’s command. (9:60)
Those of us who are blessed with resources and wealth shall be charitable
towards their relatives, the poor and those who have immigrated for the sake of
God. They shall treat them with kindness and tolerance. (24:22)
We are encouraged to donate our favorite food to the poor, the orphan and the
captive and inform them that we are feeding them for the sake of our love for
God and that we expect no words of thanks from them, nor reward. (76:8-9). God
informs us that we cannot attain righteousness until you give to charity from
the possessions you love. Whatever you give to charity, God is fully aware
thereof (3:92). And we
are informed in 7:156 that God’s mercy encompasses those who give the obligatory
charity.
These are obligations placed upon us by God (30:38). This
is indeed a difficult path, but one that if adhered to will be profitable to us
both in this life and in the Hereafter. (90:11-18)
God in His infinite Mercy gives us every opportunity of reaching Him.
Unfortunately most of mankind are oblivious to His signs. Therefore, extend God
a loan of righteousness and give of your money and your lives to God. For this
is a loan that will never go to waste.
Surely, the charitable men and women have loaned God a
loan of goodness. They will receive their reward multiplied manifold; they have
deserved a generous recompense (57:18).
Such is God’s promise and God never
breaks a promise. (3:9 & 30:6)
Linda M.
(Reproduced from the Submitters Perspective, April 2001.
Published by International Community of Submitters, Masjid Tucson, P. O. Box
43476, Tucson, AZ 85733)
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