This document is a student assignment submitted to Miss Rabia Rustam on May 6, 2013 for the topic "Charity Begins At Home". The assignment discusses how charity should start within one's own home and family, as it is human nature to give priority and care to those closest to us before helping others. True charity is not based on feelings of superiority but on tolerance and creating goodwill with all people, beginning with one's own relatives.
This document is a student assignment submitted to Miss Rabia Rustam on May 6, 2013 for the topic "Charity Begins At Home". The assignment discusses how charity should start within one's own home and family, as it is human nature to give priority and care to those closest to us before helping others. True charity is not based on feelings of superiority but on tolerance and creating goodwill with all people, beginning with one's own relatives.
This document is a student assignment submitted to Miss Rabia Rustam on May 6, 2013 for the topic "Charity Begins At Home". The assignment discusses how charity should start within one's own home and family, as it is human nature to give priority and care to those closest to us before helping others. True charity is not based on feelings of superiority but on tolerance and creating goodwill with all people, beginning with one's own relatives.
Charity is something more than kindness. It is not based on the feeling of superiority; it is just a tolerance, an act for making place for oneself in every heart. One can never be patient with others if same feeling doesn’t go for his family. One’s home is the center and when its starts from circle than this bond would grow stronger and wider covering relatives. It’s a kind of selfishness to relief others and putting close relations in destruction, although Islam emphasizes to help the needy but it’s in human nature that he give worthy to a person who is not deserved and a deserved person remains in a shadow’s. A person should give utmost importance to his core center. Some people have strong sense of judgment and this statement implies perfectly on them.