Chapters
Part 1.0 - Introduction
Part 1.1 - The charity givers are alive even if they die...!
Part 1.2 - A Man Flies with his Efforts.
Part 1.3 - The Mosque which is called: 'as if i have eaten and drunk'
Part 1.4 - The man who sold his house in order to get his religious writings to be printed.
Part 1.5 - Never discontinue a charitable act !
Part 1.6 - The dress was sold but the Masjid remains!
Part 1.7 - House for this world or Masjid for the Akhirah!
Part 1.8 - Thus a Library was established …!
Part 1.9 - He is still alive due to those Masajid!
  Part 1.10 - The ever continuing charity!
  Part 2.1 - The charitable and sending of good deeds to the dead.
  Part 2.2 - He used not to pray and fast!
  Part 2.3 - The best charity!
  Part 2.4 - The fast reaching charity!
  Part 2.5 - Respect the charity!
  Part 2.6 - The world of Barzakh!
  Part 2.7 - Beware of the debts of the deceased!
  Part 2.8 - Gift the dead!
  Part 2.9 - Hajj on behalf of dead is also charity!
  Part 2.10 - Only six days!
  Part 2.11 - 60 Tumans saved me!
  Part 2.12 - Charity to own relatives first!
  Part 2.13 - Give Charity even if it is little.
  Part 2.14 - Your Salaams has reached me!
  Part 2.15 - Small acts of charity saved me!
  Part 2.16 - Rewards and Punishments!
  Part 2.17 - My mother is unhappy with me!
  Part 2.18 - Salaatul Wahsha
  Part 2.19 - Send proper sadaqa!
  Part 3.1 - Charity removes evil, disasters,sickness and unfortunate incidences !
  Part 3.2 - Charity in the name of Imame Zamana!
  Part 3.3 - Disaster will not reach his garden!
  Part 3.4 - Charity removes illness !
  Part 3.5 - The ship drowned …!
  Part 3.6 - Charity in the name of Imam Hussein (as)
  Part 3.7 - Charity averts death!
  Part 3.8 - A Morsel for Morsel!
  Part 3.9 - Charity averts robbery!
  Part 3.10 - Prophet Yakoob lost his son …!
Part 3.11 - The bride will die on her wedding night!
  Part 4.1 - Charity increases sustenance and protects wealth
  Part 4.2 - Effects of charity
  Part 4.3 - Help according to your capability!
  Part 4.4 - Allah increases tenfold!
  Part 4.5 - Help to a Jewish girl!
  Part 4.6 - Charity is key to sustenance!
  Part 4.7 - The blessed harvest!
  Part 4.8 - Charity increases your knowledge!
  Part 4.9 - Charity to animals!
  Part 4.10 - Half prosperity, half distress!
  Part 4.11 - Khums protects your wealth !
  Part 4.12 - Charity converts a Christian to a Muslim!
  Part 5.1 - Our scholars : Models of sacrifice and charity.
  Part 5.2 - He did not have money for himself!
  Part 5.3 - He bought stale vegetables!
  Part 5.4 - Whoever loves his beard …!
  Part 5.5 - What will Allah ask us on the Day of Judgment ?
  Part 5.6 - Why didn't you give out all your wealth ?
  Part 5.7 - Marja's Secret!
  'Part 5.8 - Start the work and Allah will help !
  Part 5.9 - Help the debtors!
  Part 5.10 - Use of Turban!
  Part 5.11 - Envelopes !
  Part 5.12 - I will not consume the Kababs!
  Part 5.13 - Charity even in the state of grief!
  Part 5.14 - The Expensive Cloak!
  Part 5.15 - He sold his own house to publish a book!
  Part 5.16 - Closeness to Prophet (saww)
  Part 5.17 - Under the Mattress!
  Part 6.1 - The people who sacrified in the service of ahululbait (a.s) !
  Part 6.2 - Majlis of Imam Hussein (as)
  Part 6.3 - Ashura and the birthday of Shah!
  Part 6.4 - Zakire Hussein (as)!
  Part 6.5 - Service to Imam Hussein (a.s.)
  Part 6.6 - In exchange of cigarettes!
  Part 6.7 - Poetry for Imam Hussein (as)!
  Part 6.8 - Account of Imam Ali (a.s.)!
  Part 6.9 - 14 Husseiniyas!
  Part 6.10 - Zoroastrian enters Jannah!

 

 

THE BEAUTY OF CHARITY
By Ahmed Al-Ali, Kuwait
In the name of God, the almighty

Part 2.11 - 60 Tumans saved me!

A scholar relates that he saw a friend of his in the dream, and when he asked his friend's condition after death, he was told that his condition had been bad were it not for some money given by his trustee on his behalf in the year of severe drought in Yazd.

On waking up, this scholar went to the deceased's trustee and asked him what he had done for the deceased during the drought in Yazd. The Trustee thought for a little while and on recalling said that he had been asked to help the people of Yazd who had been suffering from famine. In addition to his own money or charity he also took out some sixty tumans from the deceased's account and gave charity on the dead man's behalf.

Well he was surprised to understand that these sixty tumans were the ones which changed the destiny of the deseased's man after his death. (DAR AL SALAAM)

 

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