Work of others leads to happiness. In a reliable Hadith: The Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم said,
"When God judges his slave on the Day of Judgment, he will surely tell his servant," O son of Adam! I was hungry, but you did not feed me, "he will answer, how can I feed you when you are the Lord of the universe? He will say, "Did you not know that my slave had such a son hungry, but you did not let him eat?" Alas! If you give him food then you get it (ie his reward). O
son of Adam, I was thirsty, but you did not allow me to drink anything.
"She said," You are the Lord of the universe, how can I give you to
drink? " He will say, "Did you not know that my slave was such a thorny son, and you did not give him anything to drink?" Alas! If you have to drink him, his reward is with me. "O son of Adam, I was sick but you did not come to see me." He will say, "How can I come to see you? You
are the Lord of all the worlds. "He will say," Did you not know that my
slave was such a son of such a person and he was ill, but you did not
see him. Alas! If you go to see him, then you get to him. "
Here is an interesting fact that, in the last third of the hadith, "you get me to him." There is a word. This is not the first two parts of the Hadith. At those places- "You get to me (that's the food given to eat food and drink)."
The reason for the difference is that the Most Gracious Allah is with those who are distressed, as the mind of the sick person And in another tradition the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم said,
"There is a reward in every fresh life (that is, reward for any living creature or service of animals)."
Also, know that because of drinking a thirsty dog, Allah allowed a prostitute woman from Israel to enter Paradise. So how wonderful it will be to serve other people by feeding them with water, and by removing their sufferings and sufferings.
In a Sahih Hadith, the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم said,
"Whoever has extra provisions, let him give to anyone who does not have any provision from him. And whoever has an extra carrier, let him give it to him with no carriage. "
Hatem has told Mehman Talash, his servant, in a few verses of his beautiful poem:
"Burn the fire, because the night is cold, if you can bring me a guest, you are free" and he told his wife-
"When you prepare the food, look for a hungry person, because I do not eat it alone."
The neighbor of Ibn Mubarak (Rh) was a Jew. Before
feeding his children, he always used to feed the Jews, and at the time,
after giving him clothes, used to dress his children. Some
people said to the Jews, "Sell your house to us." He answered, "My
house is worth two thousand dinars, and the price of one thousand houses
is due to being the neighbor of another ibn Mubarak (Rh)." Abdullah Ibn
Mubarak (Rh) cried out loudly and said, "O Allah! Show him the path of Islam "Then he accepted Islam by Allah's will.
Another time, Abdullah ibn Mubarak was going to Hajj with the Kaflah in Makkah. He saw a woman carrying a carpet from a dirty garbage and picked up a dead crow. He sent his attendant to search for this topic. When
she asked the woman about this, the woman replied, "We have not done
anything for three days." When Abdullah bin Mubarak heard of this, his
eyes were full of tears. He
ordered all his provisions to be distributed among all the members and
he returned home because there was no provision to continue on the
journey, and he deferred the Hajj for that year. Later he saw that someone says that your Hajj has been accepted, as
well as your other good deeds and your sins have been forgiven.
Allah says,
ويؤثرون على أنفسهم ولو كان بهم خصاصة
"Despite the absence of all these things, they prefer others to themselves." (59-Surah Al-Hashr: Verse-9)
A poet says- "If I am a person who is far from his friend, I propose to give him my help and wish to ease his suffering.
If she dresses up in a nice new dress, I will not say, "Oh! If I were to be blessed with the clothes he was wearing then "By Allah! How much good behavior and how generous the heart
No one is repentant despite excessive work. Repentance is only for wrong and for wrongdoing, even if he is wrong even if there is a small wrong.
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