Today my article
Who do you think is the most deserving of the money you give in charity? Some people give to aunts who work at home, some people give to professional beggars, their position is that we are giving with good intentions because they are asking in the name of Allah, and some women and Gentlemen hand over this money to social organizations. Another thing that is being seen nowadays is that some women wear regular abaya and full hijab and niqab. They also have some items of daily use. I was buying some necessary goods at a grocery shop when a veiled woman came and stood next to me and started addressing me and said to buy something from me, I am very needy, she had some packets of socks. There were some pocket tissues and some combs. In order to help her, I took a pair of moza tissues and a comb and gave me money! In return, she left, calling me Jazakullah. My groceries were not finished yet. As soon as I had moved forward, another woman of the same complexion appeared. She had three or four boxes of ball points in her hand. Moved towards !! The beggar and the receiver didn't matter, I was watching the whole process carefully, so as soon as the lady came towards me, I asked the price of the pan. I definitely gave them money but bought a pan. At least I didn't beg because begging never ends poverty. How will you eliminate the city-wide mafia that has become a mafia under the regular patrons? No matter how much you help a beggar, the next day he will see you begging, so give charity to very deserving and needy people thoughtfully. Because this beggar network is spread across the city like an octopus. However, these free food feeders, open langar khanas in places where only nakme charsi and hadharam are being produced have been fulfilled by eating and drinking and killing the citizens with a new energy. Such institutions should provide employment opportunities to the people, set up cheap markets whose products are within the reach of the needy. This whole cycle is about bread and hunger, so why not think about it and act on it. The Sunnah of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) is also the same that he taught to work hard by buying an ax and did not beg. So if you see someone selling goods, pay him and buy the thing. Jazak Allah.