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Charity
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A hadith on charity 2/15 Prophet Muhammad (saw) said:
Tasbih Slides: Charity Prophet Muhammad (saw) said: Verily every single Muslim should give in charity every single day.
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Daily charity 3/15 Tasbih Slides: Charity According to the hadith of Prophet Muhammad (saw), we have to perform charity every day. Can you think of ways we can do this?
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Benevolence 4/15 Allah (swt) says in the Holy Qur’an (3:92):
Tasbih Slides: Charity Allah (swt) says in the Holy Qur’an (3:92): What do you understand from this verse? By no means shall you attain to righteousness until you spend (benevolently) out of what you love; and whatever thing you spend, Allah surely knows it.
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(To consume) more than needed is extravagance.
Wants and needs 5/15 Tasbih Slides: Charity Imam Ali (as) has said: What is the difference between ‘want’ and ‘need’? (To consume) more than needed is extravagance.
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Poverty in the world 6/15 Did you know:
Tasbih Slides: Charity Did you know: 1 billion children worldwide are living in poverty. 805 million people worldwide do not have enough food to eat. More than 750 million people in the world lack adequate access to clean drinking water. Let’s meet seven children living in poverty in the world…
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7/15 Prena, a 14-year-old domestic worker in Kathmandu, Nepal works 13-hour days as a domestic worker, earns $6.50 a month, and sleeps in a tiny, cell-like space at the top of her employer's house. She goes to school three times a week and dreams of one day becoming a doctor.
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8/15 Unable to go to school, 9 year old Alex from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil spends his days begging on the streets and sleeping on whatever he can find at night – an empty bench, an old sofa or the pavement
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their own rice and sugar cane.
9/15 This 9 year old Chinese boy shares a room with his parents, sister and grandfather in the province of Yunnan in southwest China. His family owns just enough land to grow their own rice and sugar cane.
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10/15 An orphan and refugee from war in Liberia, this 9-year-old boy goes to school in Ivory Coast for ex-child soldiers and lives in a concrete shack with some of his classmates.
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11/15 Eight-year-old Roathy's home sits on a rubbish dump swarming with flies on the outskirts of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, where he sleeps on a mattress made from old tires. Roathy works scavenging for plastic bottles and cans, which are then sold to a local recycling company.
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12/15 Living with her parents, brother and sister near Kathmandu in Nepal, 7-year-old Indira works at a local granite quarry where she has worked since she was 3. She also attends school and shares a mattress with her siblings. Their house has one room, one bed and one mattress.
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13/15 Six-year-old Bilal's family are Bedouin Arabs living in a one-room shack they built themselves besides an Israeli settlement at Wadi Abu Hindi in the West Bank. Bilal does not go toschool yet but helps take care of his family's 15 goats.
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Children in Poverty 14/15 Tasbih Slides: Charity What are your thoughts after seeing how these seven children live? What could you do to help children living in poverty?
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Make a Sadaqah Box 15/15 Tasbih Slides: Charity Make a list of all the things you are thankful for. Cut out each item on the list and fold up each one so you end up with a pile of folded notes. Decorate your sadaqa box and fill it with your notes on what you should be grateful for. Instead of asking for or buying something you don’t need, next time read one of the notes and instead give some sadaqah. Imagine what a difference you can make to the lives of the needy by sacrificing a thing you want but don’t need!
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