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Riyad as-Salihin 565 (Book) #38950
The Virtue of Sharing Resources

SUMMARY: This hadith emphasizes the importance of sharing one's resources with those who are in need.

Abu Sa'id Al-Khudri (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: Once we were on a journey with Messenger of Allah when a rider came and began looking right and left. Messenger of Allah said, "Whoever has an extra mount should offer it to him who is without it, and whoever has surplus food should give it to him who has nothing;" and he continued mentioning other properties until we thought that none of us had any right to surplus of his own property. Muslim.
عن أبي سعيد الخدرى قال‏:‏ بينما نحن فى سفر مع النبي إذ جاء رجل على راحلة له ، فجعل يصرف بصره يمينا وشمالاً فقال رسول الله ‏:‏” من كان معه فضل ظهر فليعد به على من لا ظهر له، ومن كان له فضل من زاد فليعد به على من لا زاد له” فذكر من أصناف المال ما ذكر حتى رأينا أنه لا حق لأحد منا فى فضل‏.‏ ‏(‏‏(‏رواه مسلم‏)‏‏)‏‏.‏

TOPICS
generosity  *  charity  *  compassion  *  kindness  *  sadaqah  *  rahmah

QUICK LESSONS:
Offer your extra mount or surplus food to someone who is without it; Have compassion for your fellow human beings; Strive to make other people's lives better by providing them with whatever they may lack; Share your resources with those in need; Be generous and kind towards others.

EXPLANATIONS:
In this hadith, the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) encourages us to share our resources with those who are in need. He mentions various types of properties such as mounts and food that we should offer to those without them. This hadith teaches us the virtue of generosity and kindness towards others. It also reminds us that we should not hoard our wealth but instead use it to help others in need. Furthermore, it encourages us to have compassion for our fellow human beings and strive to make their lives better by providing them with whatever they may lack.

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