Spending charity removes sins as water extinguishes fire ... charity extinguishes the wrath of Allah… charity shades the person on the Day of Resurrection. There are many other great virtues for spending in charity, and since the month of Ramadan is the month of generosity, we will address this topic from three different perspectives:
- Sacrificing ones soul: Getting killed for the sake of Allah is the most paramount rank.
- Utilizing ones position: This is the second best rank as in this case generosity makes a person favor fulfilling the needs of others over his personal interest and status.
- Sacrificing comfort: A generous person exhausts himself and sacrifices his comfort and sleep for others.
- Offering ones knowledge: This is one of the noblest ranks of generosity, and it is better than sacrificing ones wealth because knowledge is more honorable than wealth. Never will a stingy person be able to benefit from any knowledge if he possessed any, and it is from the wisdom of Allah that He only grants this knowledge to generous people who will be willing to offer it to others and benefit them with it. Generosity in this field is to teach the one who asks you what you know and to answer people’s queries.
- Utilizing ones prestige: This is by interceding to people and facilitating their affairs with those in charge.
- Sacrificing physically: Abu Tharr, may Allah be pleased with him, reported that the Messenger of Allah said:“When you get up in the morning, charity is due from every one of your joints. There is charity in every ascription of glory to Allah (i.e. by uttering Subhaanallaah); there is charity in every declaration of His Greatness (i.e. by uttering Allahu Akbar); there is charity in every utterance of praise of Him (i.e. by uttering Al-Hamdulillaah); there is charity in every declaration that none is worthy of worship except Allah (i.e. by uttering Laa ilaaha Illallaah); there is charity in enjoining good; there is charity in forbidding evil. Two Rak`ah of Dhuhaa (Forenoon prayer) is equal to all this (in reward)”. [Muslim]
- Sacrificing ones honor: This is by forgiving someone for badmouthing and backbiting you. This reflects ones purity in the heart and grants peace of mind and serenity.
- Being patient: This is another honorable rank that benefits the person more than sacrificing his wealth. This rank grants the person support from Allah and leads to others holding him in high esteem, as only selected people are able to endure patiently when others harm them.
- Being cheerful with others: Abu Tharr, may Allah be pleased with him, reported that the Messenger of Allah said:“Do not belittle any good deed, even meeting your Muslim brother with a cheerful face”.[Muslim] This is one of the heaviest deeds on the scale.
- Not longing to possess what others have: This is the best type that reflects ones contentment with the decrees of Allah and imposes ones respect on others.