Khutbah: Prophetic Financial Advice for the Poor
Mar 4, 2017 ·
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In this Friday khutbah, Moosaa Richardson reminds us of two amazing authentic hadeeth narrations that act as the best financial advice possible for the poor (and rich alike). [1] The...
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In this Friday khutbah, Moosaa Richardson reminds us of two amazing authentic hadeeth narrations that act as the best financial advice possible for the poor (and rich alike).
[1] The report of Aboo Tharr: "The rich have gone off with all the rewards..." [Muslim]
[2] The report of Aboo Kabshah: "People are of four types..." [Ahmad]
This sermon was delivered at al-Masjid al-Awwal in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (USA) on 1438.06.04.
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[1] The report of Aboo Tharr: "The rich have gone off with all the rewards..." [Muslim]
[2] The report of Aboo Kabshah: "People are of four types..." [Ahmad]
This sermon was delivered at al-Masjid al-Awwal in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (USA) on 1438.06.04.
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Hadith Explanation
Permissible Envy
The Prophet (sal Allahu alaihi wa sallam) said, “Envy is permitted only in two cases: Of a man whom Allah gives wealth, and he disposes of it rightfully, and of a man whom Allah gives knowledge, and he applies and teaches it.” [Bukhari]
According to Imam An-Nawawi's explanation, the word Hasad (jealousy) is used here in the sense of Ghibtah, i.e. envy. In Islam, jealousy is forbidden and is held unlawful. The reason being that one who is jealous wants the one he is jealous of to be deprived of that blessing. Envy is permissible for the reason that when one sees that a person has been graced by Allah (subhana wa ta’ala) with certain gifts and qualities, he also desires to be blessed with those gifts. In the latter case, he does not grumble and grieve but eagerly prays to Allah (subhana wa ta’ala) for those gifts.
‘Knowledge’ stands for the knowledge of the Quran and Hadith because this knowledge alone is beneficial for man, and it is through this knowledge that correct judgements can be made. This hadith encourages acquiring useful knowledge and wealth to spend only in the ways pleasing to Allah (subhana wa ta’ala).
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Author | al-Masjid al-Awwal (1MM) |
Organization | al-Masjid al-Awwal (1MM) |
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