Man’s life and property are gifts of God. He owes
everything he possesses to God alone. The only way to give thanks for these
innumerable gifts is to dispose of them as God wishes. Such expenditure of one’s
wealth is symbolic of one’s complete trust in God.
Man owes whatever he earns in this world to the fact
that God has given him hands and fact to use for this purpose. He has endowed
man with eyes and a tongue with which to see and speak. He has blessed him with
an intellect which enables him to think and plan. At the same time God has made
the world subordinate to man. If the world and that which it contains had not
been placed at man’s disposal, his physical and mental capabilities alone would
never have enabled him to derive any benefit from the world around him. If the
wheat grain had not grown in the form of a crop but had stayed lying on the
ground like a pebble, it would have become impossible for man to harvest grain
from the land. If the powers of nature had not perform their specific
functions, electricity could not have been produced, and vehicles would not
have been able to move. Whatever man earns in this world is a direct favour
from God. In return, man should spend his earning in a way which would meet
with God’s approval. He should use his money to help the poor and spend of the
wealth which God has granted him in the ways of God has specified.
Real charity is that which is given for God’s sake
alone, not for fame, self-esteem or worldly reward. Wealth saves one from
worldly hardship; that which is given away for God’s sake saves one from the
hardship of the life after death (hereafter).
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