Sheikh Kaasim Muhyideen, who died in the year of
1376 A.H., was one of the noble scholars of the city
of Najaf. This scholar used to go to the rich merchants
and businessmen in Najaf to pledge money for the poor
and needy. Although they used to refuse him in the
morning, he used to go to them in the afternoon and
once again ask them again. In this way he used to
collect a lot of money to distribute to the needy.
It is known that he didn't use this wealth personally
and used to have a simple diet of bread and milk due
to his own poverty. It is also known that when he
became ill, and doctors advised him to go abroad for
medical treatment, he had to sell his library in order
to get money for the treatment. (MAUSOOATUL ATABAAT
AL MUQADASSA PAGE 314-317)