📬 DAILY POST#637
Imām Ibn Qudāmah -rahimahullāh-
Said:
THE SITUATIONS OF THOSE WHO ASK.
Bishr Al-Hāfī said:
“Poor people are of three categories; a poor person who doesn’t ask others, and when given, he rejects it, this is amongst the special ones. And poor person who doesn’t ask others, but when given, he takes it. And a poor person who asks others in terms of needs, the situation of his asking depends on the truthfulness of what he has asked after.”
Shaykh Jamāluddīn Rahimahumallāhu:
“The soundest opinion is that whenever a poor person is capable of maintaining his affairs without asking others, then it is not permissible for him to ask, but if he finds it difficult to manage his affairs, then his affairs is looked upon based on some consideration, if his likes can bear such affairs without lost of life, then asking in this case is permissible but abstaining is preferable, but if his likes cannot handle such affairs and he may probably lose his life, then it is wājib upon him to ask.”
Sufyān Ath-thawrī said Rahimahumallāhu:
“Whosoever suffers hunger and doesn’t ask others for food until he dies will enter Hell.”
Allāhu A’alam
Bārakāllāhu fīkum.
18th Muharram, 1441H.
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