Our mother Aisha, may God be pleased with her O Aisha, do not count, and God will count you Education to spend for the sake of God And charity to the poor and needy It has many aspects Don't stop at urging people to give charity But more than that By raising them to purify their souls By adhering to the etiquette of charity and being kind to people And when we live with the beautiful life In the biography of the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace With Aisha, may God be pleased with her We find the depth of education in charity and its etiquette In the life of the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace With Aisha, may God be pleased with her He is an example of what the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, was like From raising his companions to charity and be kind to people We reviewed it in a previous article That the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace Teach Aisha the knowledge base of the fakir And do not take charity So you get out what you can Even if it was half a date And today We discuss the upbringing of the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace For Aisha, may God be pleased with her There is a great etiquette of charity On the one hand, it has a connection with the poor And self-purification on the other hand And in the relationship with God on the third hand How great was the upbringing of the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace To his nation on the virtues of morals And purity of souls What is noticeable in the way the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, was raised To his wives He takes advantage of the incidents that happen to him He directs them according to the situation without affectation One of those educational incidents What Aisha, may God be pleased with her, narrated She said A questioner came to me once And I have the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace So I ordered him something Then I called him So I looked at him The Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, said Don't you want nothing to enter your house or leave without your knowledge? I said yes He said Hey, Aisha Uncountable May God Almighty count you Narrated by Al-Nasa'i The Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, addressed this hadith To great literature related to the soul It is giving without reckoning This can only come from a generous soul I got rid of the burdens of miserliness and scarcity Oh Aisha Uncountable Census is counting The Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, forbade Aisha, may God be pleased with her To count the alms you give So she knows exactly what charity came out of her house How much is it? Ibn al-Mulqin, may God have mercy on him, said Statistics for something Knowing its size, weight, or number But What makes a person count his alms? He counts it when he takes it out Why does he want to know what he took out and how much he put back? Here come the impurities of miserliness and scarcity That disturbs the soul Which a person may not feel at first But she grows up to make him stingy So the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, wanted to Our mother Aisha, may God be pleased with her, alerted us to this defect Before she could herself It is difficult to get rid of it Ibn Qarqul, may God have mercy on him, said That is, do not rely on knowing how much you spend In another hadith Unconscious And another No talkie It's all a metaphor for constipation and frugality And who sold that He who counts and counts his alms when he gives them He is afraid that his money will decrease and decrease in the future He wants to spend wisely He saves for himself in an account Al-Khattabi, may God have mercy on him, said This is because it counts what it counts To preserve and preserve It is counted by cutting off the blessing and preventing any increase Ibn Hajar, may God have mercy on him, said And the meaning It is forbidden to prevent friendship for fear of running out This is the greatest reason for cutting off the blessing material Because God rewards giving without reckoning And who is not held accountable when punished It is not counted when giving Whoever knows that God provides for him from where he does not expect His right is to give and not count Then he who counts his alms will multiply them He thinks that he has believed a lot Ibn al-Mulqin, may God have mercy on him, said Meaning Do not count what you give So you take it too much This will be a reason for its interruption May God count you The reward is of the type of work He who counts his alms May God count him in his giving Al-Tibi, may God have mercy on him, said And say May God count you Possibly two-sided One of them It withholds the source of sustenance from him He reduces it by cutting off the blessing Until you become a countable thing And the other He will hold you accountable for it in the afterlife And in this prophetic guidance Educating us in dealing with God Almighty With good faith in Him and trust in His promise The Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, swore on certain matters Including his saying There is no shortage of money due to charity Narrated by Al-Tabarani Whoever thinks that by spending on the poor His money will decrease He thought badly of God God Almighty He rewards those who spend seeking His face With an increase in giving and blessing God Almighty said Like those who spend their money Seeking God's pleasure And fixation And to confirm themselves Like paradise Like paradise A hill was hit by a barrage It paid off It paid off twice as much If it is not hit by a barrage He stopped And God sees what you do He, may God bless him and grant him peace, said For Bilal, may God be pleased with him Bilal spent And do not be afraid of diminishment from the One who possesses the Throne Narrated by Al-Tabarani This is the month of spending and consoling the needy Are we among the spenders without reckoning? We will continue in an upcoming meeting, God willing Praise be to God, Lord of the worlds Our mother Aisha, may God be pleased with her