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‘One who msnages the stairs of the widow and the poor man is like the one who exerts himselt in the wey of
Allah. or the one who stands for prayer in the night or fasts in the day.
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Islamic teachings train the believers to develop a sense of fulfilling the
rights of God as well as those of the fellow beings.
* Islam strictly instructs us to take care of the less privileged in the i
society. Such people have been equated by the Prophet to a regular
worshipper and the one who strives in the way of God.
« The Quran links true faith with a supportive attitude towards the poor
and declares those who fail to do so as the rejectors of faith:
“Have you seen the one who denies the judgement?....... and who does
not encourage the feeding of the indigent”. ( 107, al-Ma’un)
* The Muslims should follow the example of the Prophet who mai
widow and often gave away his share of meal to those in need:
“ Nor repulse the petitioner unheard” (al-Duha, 93)
d support those in need by regular charity
iy honour of the needy is not hurt: “TI