A man from Banu Asad said: I settled with my family in Baqi’ Gharqad. My family said: Go to the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) and ask him for something to eat for us. They began to mention their needs. I went to the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) and found a man asking him (for something). The Prophet (peace be upon him) was saying: I have nothing to give you. That man turned back angrily, saying: You give to whomever you wish. The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said: He is angry with me because I have nothing to give. Whoever possesses one uqiyyah or its equivalent in wealth and still asks, his asking is unnecessary (ilḥāf). The Asadi said: I thought that our she-camel was worth more than one uqiyyah. Malik says: One uqiyyah is equal to forty dirhams. So I returned without asking. Later, when barley and dried dates came to the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him), he gave us a share from it until Allah enriched us by His grace.
Hadith Referenceالمنتقى ابن الجارود / كتاب الزكاة / 366
Hadith Gradingغلام مصطفےٰ ظهير امن پوري:إسناده صحيح
Hadith Takhrijاز غلام مصطفےٰ ظهير امن پوري:«إسناده صحيح: موطأ امام مالك: 999/2، مسند الإمام أحمد: 36/4، سنن أبي داود: 1627، سنن النسائي: 2592»