Prophet of Islam, Muhammad (May Allah's peace and blessing be on him), one day, asked his beloved companions whether they knew who a deprived person really is. They all responded that a deprived person is the one without any money or wealth. Then he told them as follows:
"Among my community the deprived person is the one who will appear on the Day of Judgment before Allah: Such a person had observed prayers; he had paid his compulsory alms; he had observed his compulsory fasting; But he would have ill-treated somebody, he would have falsely accused someone;
He would have taken someone else property without authority; he would have murdered someone; he would have hit somebody. All his virtues will be given to his victims. If his virtues have finished before his wicked deeds have finished, the errors and sins of the victims would be given to him and he would be thrown into Hell."
Prophet of Allah, Muhammad (May Allah's peace and blessing be on him) has said the reality. Such a man is really broke. His state is like that trader who has goods worth one thousand rupees but he is a debtor for two thousand rupees. How can such a man be called affluent?
A pious man who offers certain prayers or performs certain forms of adoration but even after that commits some forms of evil actions, behaves rudely with the people, treats poor and the hopeless people cruelly, how can such a man be called virtuous?
The Prophet of Allah, Muhammad (May Allah's peace and blessing be on him) has thus made this clear by quoting an instance. He said that the best moral character melts error like water and bad morals spoils man's record as vinegar destroys honey.
As Muslims we should therefore try as much as possible to keep away from hurting other people's mood whether through our utterances or actions. It is not enough struggling to do his duties to Allah in forms of prayers or giving obligatory alms while neglecting his duties towards others or even depriving them of their rights.
Every equation must be balanced on the Day of Judgment. Every person will claim his right that has been taken away from him or her while on the Earth. The reward is either used to compensate or the sins of the victims are added to the culprit's load.
"Among my community the deprived person is the one who will appear on the Day of Judgment before Allah: Such a person had observed prayers; he had paid his compulsory alms; he had observed his compulsory fasting; But he would have ill-treated somebody, he would have falsely accused someone;
He would have taken someone else property without authority; he would have murdered someone; he would have hit somebody. All his virtues will be given to his victims. If his virtues have finished before his wicked deeds have finished, the errors and sins of the victims would be given to him and he would be thrown into Hell."
Prophet of Allah, Muhammad (May Allah's peace and blessing be on him) has said the reality. Such a man is really broke. His state is like that trader who has goods worth one thousand rupees but he is a debtor for two thousand rupees. How can such a man be called affluent?
A pious man who offers certain prayers or performs certain forms of adoration but even after that commits some forms of evil actions, behaves rudely with the people, treats poor and the hopeless people cruelly, how can such a man be called virtuous?
The Prophet of Allah, Muhammad (May Allah's peace and blessing be on him) has thus made this clear by quoting an instance. He said that the best moral character melts error like water and bad morals spoils man's record as vinegar destroys honey.
As Muslims we should therefore try as much as possible to keep away from hurting other people's mood whether through our utterances or actions. It is not enough struggling to do his duties to Allah in forms of prayers or giving obligatory alms while neglecting his duties towards others or even depriving them of their rights.
Every equation must be balanced on the Day of Judgment. Every person will claim his right that has been taken away from him or her while on the Earth. The reward is either used to compensate or the sins of the victims are added to the culprit's load.
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