Miscellaneous rule

Ruling on the poor

The poor is the financially needy who does not have enough food for his day or for his family. This is the person who deserves help. Here is a rule about the poor.

Ruling on the poor

  • Poverty is not a defect, but it is better to hide it.
  • Poverty is a shirt of fire.
  • If poverty is the father of crimes, then lack of reason is its mother.
  • Poverty makes thieves, just as love makes poets.
  • Poverty destroys all virtues.
  • When poor women cooperate, God laughs.
  • Poverty on land is better than riches at sea.
  • I read in ninety places in the Qur’an that God has decreed sustenance and guaranteed it for His creation, and I read in one place: Satan promises you poverty, so we doubted the statement of the truthful one in ninety places, and we believed the statement of the liar in one place.
  • Know that time does not stand in a state, as the Almighty said: (And those days we alternate between people), sometimes poverty, sometimes richness, sometimes glory, sometimes humiliation, sometimes the followers rejoice, and sometimes the hostiles rejoice. His honor is a pleasure that occurred with lack of piety, for it will disappear and make him a loser.
  • I informed Suleiman that I am abundant and wealthy, but I do not have money and I am stingy myself. I do not see anyone dying in a mockery, and not remaining in a state. Poverty is in the soul, not in the money. We know that, and such wealth is in the soul, not the money.
  • There is no wealth like reason, no poverty like ignorance, and no inheritance like literature.
  • Our worries increase as we become richer. Poverty is all poverty in abundance. Anything that exceeds one’s provision is left lost through accident, inheritance, or disgrace.
  • And whoever spends hours collecting his money for fear of poverty, the one who did it is poverty.
  • The adornment of poverty is chastity, and the adornment of wealth is praise.
  • Under a virtuous government, poverty is shame, and under a bad government, wealth is shame.
  • Poverty is the father of crimes.
  • My son, beware of greed, for it is present poverty. My son, do not eat anything when you are full, for leaving it to the dog is better for you than eating it.
  • There is no poverty more severe than ignorance, and no loneliness more severe than vanity.
  • Richness of greed is poverty and wealth is despair.
  • Beware of greed, for it is present poverty.
  • Do not be happy with prosperity, and do not be saddened by poverty and affliction, for gold is tested by fire, and the believer is tested by affliction.
  • How ugly is abandonment after connection, and good connection is after abandonment, like abundance you contain after poverty, and poverty comes to you after abundance.
  • If poverty goes to a country, unbelief says to it: Take me with you.
  • Morals erode in poverty, as metal on which water drips erodes.
  • Education is a pivotal issue for democracy, as democracy is in the hands of ignorant people who will only be motivated by want and poverty.
  • Poverty is the essence of ignorance and illness, and when these three come together, the people disbelieve in the state, and all patriotic feeling dies in their souls.
  • People are afraid of poverty in poverty, and out of fear of humiliation in humiliation.
  • Poverty in the homeland is alienation, and wealth in alienation is a homeland.
  • It is not wealth and poverty that make us happy or unhappy, but rather we often notice the opposite.
  • I remember my father's words when he always repeated that talent is cultivated by poverty and stifled by luxury.
  • Poverty does not cause unhappiness in itself, but the problems resulting from it are what make a person miserable.
  • How is the country doing for us straightening up, people narrowing down from poverty, and people narrowing down to bliss.
  • Egypt's problem is not poverty, lack of resources, or large population. Its problem can be summed up in two words: the absence of justice.
  • The presence of extreme wealth alongside extreme poverty in one society leads to explosion sooner or later.
  • Money in alienation is a homeland, and poverty in the homeland is alienation.
  • Poverty is not a sin, but it is a sin to be rich while insulting others.
  • Dear Sir, poverty is not a vice, nor is addiction to sugar a virtue, but misery is a vice. Misery is a vice.
  • Mosques are full, corruption pervades society, Hajj is attended by millions, while communities suffer from poverty.
  • Poverty is the companion of safety, and palliative brings tranquility.
  • Six do not leave them depressed: the spiteful, the envious, the newcomer to wealth, the rich who fear poverty, the seeker of a rank that he falls short of, and the companion of the people of literature, but he is not one of them.
  • Money covers the vice of the rich, and poverty covers the virtue of the poor.
  • Poverty and deprivation are the school of the good soldier.
  • To see much and have nothing is to have rich eyes and poor hands.
  • Abundance breeds poverty.
  • Need touchpoint.
  • A rich miser is poorer than a beggar.
  • The rich must live more simply so that the poor can live.
  • Poverty is the worst form of violence.
  • The poor does not have a stomach smaller than the stomach of the rich, nor does the rich have a stomach larger than the stomach of the poor.
  • People are afraid of poverty in poverty, and out of fear of humiliation in humiliation.
  • Wealth in alienation is a homeland and poverty in the homeland is alienation.
  • The richest of wealth is intellect, the greatest of poverty is foolishness, the wildest of loneliness is arrogance, and the most generous of generosity is good manners.
  • If poverty were a man, I would kill him.
  • Disability is the key to poverty.
  • Loneliness is the worst poverty.
  • If poverty was a man, I would have killed him.
  • Poverty makes you sad as well as wise.
  • The miser is poor and is not rewarded for his poverty.
  • Chastity is the adornment of poverty, and gratitude is the adornment of wealth.
  • If poverty travels somewhere, disbelief says, “Take me with you.”
  • Poverty in the homeland is alienation, and wealth in alienation is a homeland.
  • I came from extreme poverty, so I had no choice but to go up.
  • Three deliverances: fear of God in secret and in public, intention in poverty and wealth, and justice in anger and contentment.
  • I carried the iron and iron and everything heavy, so I did not carry anything that was heavier than a bad neighbor, and I tasted bitterness, and I did not taste anything that is a matter of poverty.
  • From the poor to the rich there are two hands, and from the rich to the poor there are two fingers.
  • Poverty is the mother of crime.
  • When poverty enters through the window, love flees through the door.
  • The poor who exchange love are the real rich.
  • When the trough is empty of hay, the horses quarrel.
  • Neither poverty can humiliate strong souls nor wealth can lift low souls.
  • A God of knowledge whose essence has been lost by poverty and ignorance that has been overshadowed by wealth.
  • When poverty knocks on the door, love escapes through the window.
  • It was said to Al-Hussein bin Ali, may God be pleased with them both: Abu Dharr, may God be pleased with him, says: Poverty is more beloved to me than wealth, and sickness is more beloved to me than health. He said: May God have mercy on Abu Dharr. As for me, I say: Whoever relies on the goodness of God’s choice for him will not wish for anything other than what he chose. God has him.
  • Blessed are the poor, because thanks to them we can draw closer to God.
  • Why did the Caesars of Rome and the common people love to see slaves cutting each other? Why did poverty not grant the poor some mercy? As far as I know, the mood of the emperors is completely different from the mood of the common people, so why did the two moods agree on one thing, cruelty?
  • The rich who think the poor are happy are no more stupid than the poor who think the rich are happy.
  • How can love and peace live between poverty and bullies?
  • The general idea that the rich should help the poor is, in my opinion, important.
  • Wars are fought by countries to change maps, but wars of poverty are fought to create a map of change.
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