Sympathy for the unfortunate
Further, the Hadith states that it is the month of sympathy, especially
for the poor and destitute. Sympathy should be of a practical nature.
When ten things are placed before us for if'taar, at least two or
four of them should be set aside for the poor and needy. In fact
they should be treated preferentially, if not then at least equally.
They should certainly be remembered. In showing sympathy for the
poor, as in all other matters, the Sahaabah R.A. were living examples,
and in this, it is our duty to follow or at least try to follow
them. In the matter of sacrifice and sympathy only the courageous
can emulate the Sahaabah. There are numerous instances, if they
are cited, will only leave one in astonishment.
Let us see the following example, Abu Jahm (RA) relates that: "During
the battle of Yarmouk he went in search of his cousins, taking with
him a water bag to give him to drink and also wash his wounds if
he was found alive or wounded. He found him lying among the wounded.
When I asked him whether he wanted some water, he indicated 'yes'.
At that moment someone near him moaned. My cousin pointed to that
person indicating that I should first quench the thirst of the neighbour.
I went to him and found that he too needed water, but just as I
was about to give him water, a third person groaned near him.
The second one pointed to this third person meaning that I should
give the third one to drink first.
I went to the third person but before he could drink, I found out
that he had passed away, whereupon I returned to the second one
only to find that he too had passed away. When I came to my cousin,
he too had become a martyr".
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