Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet said, "The one who looks after a widow or a poor person is like a Mujahid (warrior) who fights for Allah's Cause, or like him who performs prayers all the night and fasts all the day."
Explanation & Benefits
Maulana Dawood Raz
Hadith Commentary:
From this hadith, one can gauge how great a virtuous deed serving the creation is.
May Allah grant us the ability (to do so), ameen.
Source: Sahih Bukhari: Commentary by Maulana Dawood Raz, Page: 5353
Shaykh Abdul Sattar al-Hammad
Hadith Commentary:
(1)
Serving creation is a very great deed. This can be well understood from this hadith.
(2)
When such a virtue is established for the one who treats strangers and unfamiliar people with kindness, then, all the more so, the one who behaves well towards his loved ones, relatives, and family members will be even more deserving of this double reward. (Fath al-Bari: 9/619)
Source: Hidayat al-Qari: Commentary on Sahih Bukhari, Urdu, Page: 5353
Shaykh Abdul Sattar al-Hammad
Hadith Commentary:
(1)
A widow is a woman whose husband has passed away; taking care of her needs is also the responsibility of the people of Islam. Similarly, a woman who has been divorced by her husband and has no support in this world—her needs should also be attended to.
(2)
Even if the widow is not a relative, taking care of her and her orphaned children in the case of poverty is a great act of virtue.
Source: Hidayat al-Qari: Commentary on Sahih Bukhari, Urdu, Page: 6006
Shaykh Abdul Sattar al-Hammad
Hadith Commentary:
(1)
It is the responsibility of the believers to take care of the needs of the poor, orphans, destitute, needy, and widows in society. If a person only worries about himself and does not care for others, then Allah Almighty withholds the blessings of the heavens and the earth and inflicts collective punishment upon the people of the world.
(2)
Allah Almighty has praised in the Noble Qur’an those people who make arrangements to feed orphans, the destitute, and prisoners. The statement of Allah Almighty is:
“Righteous people, out of love for Allah, feed the destitute, the orphan, and the captive.” ()
Slaves and servants also fall under this category, regarding whom good treatment has been emphasized.
And Allah knows best.
Source: Hidayat al-Qari: Commentary on Sahih Bukhari, Urdu, Page: 6007
Shaykh Maulana Abdul Aziz Alvi
Hadith Commentary:
Benefits and Issues:
A person who spends his earned wealth on a widow or a poor person solely for the pleasure of Allah, with sincerity and without any greed, covetousness, or worldly interests, becomes deserving of the reward and recompense mentioned in the hadith.
Source: Tuhfat al-Muslim: Commentary on Sahih Muslim, Page: 7468
Shaykh Dr. Abdur Rahman Freywai
Commentary:
Note:
(The first part of this narration is mursal,
Safwan is a Tabi‘i,
Based on the next narration, this hadith is sahih li-ghayrihi,
For the chains of Malik, see:
(Fath al-Bari 9/499)
Source: Sunan al-Tirmidhi – Majlis ‘Ilmi Dar al-Da‘wah, New Delhi Edition, Page: 1969
Hafiz Muhammad Ameen
(1) Striving on behalf of a widow is certainly a virtuous deed, provided that there is no personal benefit intended, such as inclining her towards marriage, nor should one make her perform one’s own household chores in return for this service.
(2) Jihad in the path of Allah (jihad fi sabil Allah) is the most virtuous act because in it a person even puts his own life at risk; therefore, its reward is the greatest. Similarly, assisting helpless individuals such as widows and the needy is also a tremendous act of goodness.
Source: Sunan Nasa'i: Translation and Benefits by Shaykh Hafiz Muhammad Amin Hafizullah, Page: 2578
Maulana Ataullah Sajid
Benefits and Issues:
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Supporting and caring for the needy, destitute, and disabled individuals in society is a very great deed.
Just as jihad protects the Islamic society from the harm of disbelievers, similarly, caring for the destitute allows them to benefit from the blessings of Islam and keeps the love of Islam alive in their hearts.
In fact, in some circumstances, a person, compelled by poverty and hunger, may even choose disbelief.
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Christian missionary organizations take advantage of the helplessness of the destitute and lead them out of Islam.
In this way, their strength increases and the strength of the Muslims decreases. Therefore, by helping those in need, preserving the strength of the Muslims and preventing the strength of disbelief from increasing is certainly a means of achieving the objectives of jihad.
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The best means of supporting a widow is to arrange her marriage.
In this way, her chastity is also protected, and a permanent arrangement is made for the support and upbringing of her and her orphaned children. However, if for some reason her marriage cannot take place, then fulfilling her and her children’s legitimate needs and making them useful members of society is the duty of the Muslims.
Source: Commentary on Sunan Ibn Mājah by Mawlānā ‘Atā’ullāh Sājid, Page: 2140