In Nahjul Balagha, the believers have been described
as people in whose heart Allah has become so magnified
that the world has become microscopic for them and
of little significance. One of the people who fit
this description is Mullah Sabzwari who died in 1289
A.H.
He owned land and wealth on which he took out the
Zakaat (charity) and distributed it amongst the poor
personally. Every Thursday he had an appointment with
the needy and distressed, so that he would fulfill
their wishes.
On the last three days of the month of Saffar he
commemorated Majlis for Imam Hussein (a.s.) in which
he called the poor. A man would be chosen amongst
them who would recite the majlis, a poor man not known
in the society, but the Mullah would give such people
a chance to recite, after which food and money was
distributed to each and every poor man.
It is said that in his youth he inherited a lot of
properties, yet he sold shops and houses and distributed
the wealth to the poor. He repeated the same procedure
in his old age and were it not that the Quran (Surah
An-Nisa Verse 9) asks people to adopt a medium way
between miserliness and to be over charitable such
that if a man dies his orphans do not have to beg
and curse their father, he would have given all his
wealth to Allah.
People asked him why he didn't give all his wealth
away and sit as a monk. It is interesting to hear
his answer in which he said that he would love to
do so but his children did not favor the same type
of life, and what wealth remained with him was for
only his children. (QASAS WAL IBAR LIL IMAM AL SHIRAZI
PAGE 89)