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“Charity, The Path to Happiness and Peace”
“You cannot attain to righteousness unless you spend (in charity) out of what you love.” (The Holy Quran 3:92)
Charity is not just a great humanitarian deed; it also speaks volumes about the person giving. Nobody would argue when we say charity is one of the greatest virtues of mankind. Islam teaches people to get involved in charitable causes. In fact, this act is encouraged in Islam, according to the Holy Quran. There are a number of verses in which Allah (SWT) has clearly told His followers that he loves those who give charity from whatever amount of money or resource they have.
The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “When a person dies, all his deeds come to an end except three: Sadaqah jaariyah (ongoing charity, e.g. endowment) Beneficial knowledge (which he has left behind and others benefit from it) A righteous child who will pray for him.”
(Reported by al-Tirmidhi, no 1376; he said this is a saheeh hasan hadeeth)
So, we ask the question: where can we find real happiness?
No matter who we are – regardless of age, race, religion or creed – we have all been created by Allah SWT with a heart, with emotions and with feelings. These feelings change according to how we choose to live our life, and how we accustom ourselves to the world around us.
One thing that comes naturally to those in touch with their emotions is empathy; empathy for others, and empathy for humanity in general. When we have empathy, we know exactly how we can make a difference to the lives of others around us. This is where real happiness can be found. If you don’t believe us, try it for yourself.
The trust is helping the poor and needy in almost every field of life, of them and education being the most important.
In today’s world, many of us assume that items of material value will be enough to make us happy and content throughout life. What we don’t seem to realize is that the happiness from acquiring these possessions is just temporary, so we must seek out what makes us truly happy from elsewhere. This short-lived high that we get from such purchasing or acquiring insignificant items will eventually drive us to greed, which is a feeling that can never be satisfied.
