This video is really touching, especially seeing children living in homeless shelters or stressed for economic hardship.
Watch the video at ABC 20/20 Recession Through the Eyes of the Children
Related Links: Everyone Deserves A Roof (EDAR)
This video is really touching, especially seeing children living in homeless shelters or stressed for economic hardship.
Watch the video at ABC 20/20 Recession Through the Eyes of the Children
Related Links: Everyone Deserves A Roof (EDAR)
Where are the Muslim organizations that care about the environment?
Don’t see them here?
http://www.carbonfund.org/site/pages/our_partners/our_partners_religious
Donors to charities get satisfaction from thinking their money is going to a particular person or project with which they then have a special relationship. But those relationships sometimes aren’t so special. Ashley Milne-Tyte reports.
http://marketplace.publicradio.org/display/web/2010/01/01/mm-donorillusion/
It’s becoming more common for grocery store shoppers to be asked to contribute to charities while they’re in the check-out line. Those small contributions can add up for worthy causes, but there are hidden costs involved. Michael May reports.
Read more here: http://marketplace.publicradio.org/display/web/2010/01/01/mm-checkoutcharity/
One time the Prophet (peace and prayer be upon him) said, “One Dirham [a silver coin] has outrun [in the race] 100 thousands Dirhams.”
Why? Because the one who gave one Dirham he only had two. So, he donated fifty percent of his wealth, while the donor of the 100 thousands Dirham only gave a small portion of his wealth.
So, regardless whether you are rich or poor, you can always give.
Actually, when you are poor you may potentially earn more rewards, inshaAllah.
Check out this Fifty Percent League, a group of people who believe it’s their moral obligation to give away as much of their money as they can.
Read more here: http://marketplace.publicradio.org/display/web/2010/01/01/mm-50percent/
Usually in life, the reason you do something is either to get pleasure or to avoid pain. So, let’s see how Qur’an presents the pleasure and pain associated with giving or not giving Sadaqah.
FIRST: ATTAIN PLEASURE FROM GIVING
قُلْ إِنَّ رَبِّي يَبْسُطُ الرِّزْقَ لِمَن يَشَاء مِنْ عِبَادِهِ وَيَقْدِرُ لَهُ وَمَا أَنفَقْتُم مِّن شَيْءٍ فَهُوَ يُخْلِفُهُ وَهُوَ خَيْرُ الرَّازِقِينَ
Say: “Truly, my Lord enlarges the provision for whom He wills of His slaves, and (also) restricts (it) for him, and whatsoever you spend of anything (in Allâh’s Cause), He will replace it. And He is the Best of providers.” (Saba’ 34:39)
First Allah gave you the money so you can give for His sake. Now, after you give out for His sake, he replaces it for you with a gain. So, basically, it’s free Hasanat (rewards).
SECOND PAIN: AVOID PAIN OF NOT GIVING
هَاأَنتُمْ هَؤُلَاء تُدْعَوْنَ لِتُنفِقُوا فِي سَبِيلِ اللَّهِ فَمِنكُم مَّن يَبْخَلُ وَمَن يَبْخَلْ فَإِنَّمَا يَبْخَلُ عَن نَّفْسِهِ وَاللَّهُ الْغَنِيُّ وَأَنتُمُ الْفُقَرَاء وَإِن تَتَوَلَّوْا يَسْتَبْدِلْ قَوْمًا غَيْرَكُمْ ثُمَّ لَا يَكُونُوا أَمْثَالَكُمْ
Behold! You are those who are called to spend in the Cause of Allâh, Yet among you are some who are niggardly. And whoever is niggardly, it is only at the expense of his own self. But Allâh is Rich (Free of all wants), and you (mankind) are poor. And if you turn away (from Islâm and the obedience of Allâh), He will exchange you for some other people, and they will not be your likes. (Muhammad 47:38)
So, say Allah gives you and another person, and now he asks both of you to give back, but only one of you respond to his call. So, in human short-sighted logic, the one who doesn’t give saves the money and the one who gives loses, right? But no! The one who doesn’t give is in reality on the brink of being FIRED (exchanged). So, even if there is no reward or pleasure associated with giving, simply the pain is severe enough to avoid it at all cost.
Conclusion, whether you operate under the logic of attaining pleasure or the logic of avoid pain. In both cases, giving Sadaqah is really a no brainer.
This post was originally submitted to MissionRamadan of 1429, a project run by http://productivemuslim.com
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As much as it’s a bad news that more people need to use food banks, it’s an opportunity for good-deed lovers, especially Muslims. Now, this is a new venue for Muslims to show that they care and that part of the Islamic teaching is feeding the needy people, especially people in your neighborhood.
The Prophet (peace and prayer be upon him) said, “It’s not a believer who goes to bed well-fed while his neighbor is hungry next to him.”
ليس المؤمن الذي يبيت شبعانا وجاره جائع إلى جنبه
المصدر: صحيح الترغيب
Here is the story about rising need for food banks: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=121774898