Riyad Us-Saliheen رياض الصالحين
الحديث التالي احاديث الباب آيات الباب الحديث السابق الفهرس
باب القناعة والعفاف والاقتصاد
في المعيشة والإنفاق وذم السؤال من غير ضرورة
وعن أبي هريرة رضيَ اللَّه عنه أَنَّ رسُولَ اللَّه صَلّى اللهُ عَلَيْهِ وسَلَّم قال : « لَيْسِ المِسْكِينُ الَّذِي يطُوفُ عَلى النَّاسِ تَرُدُّهُ اللُّقْمَةُ واللُّقْمَتانِ ، وَالتَّمْرَةُ والتَّمْرتَانِ ، وَلَكِنَّ المِسْكِينَ الَّذِي لا يجِـدُ غِنًى يُغنِيهِ ، وَلاَ يُفْطَنُ لَهُ ، فَيُتَصدَّقَ عَلَيْهِ ، وَلاَ يَقُومُ فَيسْأَلَ النَّاسَ » متفقٌ عليه .
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الحديث التالي احاديث الباب آيات الباب الحديث السابق الفهرس

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Contentment and Self-esteem and avoidance of unnecessary begging of People
Abu Hurairah (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said, "A needy person is not the one who goes from door to door, begging and is turned away with a morsel or two or with a date or two. But a needy person is the one who does not have enough to live upon, and neither from his appearance it occurs that he is needy and should be given alms, nor does he himself beg anything from others."[Al-Bukhari and Muslim].


Commentary:
The professional beggars and the truly needy have clearly been identified here. The point is that we should try to find out deserving people and spend on them. Because, despite being needy, they do not wear a professional look nor do they approach anybody to receive alms. In no way will it be counted as charity if we satisfy ourselves by giving a few coins to a professional beggar whom we come across on the road

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