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openhanded individuals who adhere to the codes of generosity and avoid misery and avarice!<br />

The Islamic education cares for seeding this quality in the minds for its being the worthiest<br />

estimable tendency that leads to social adhesion and the harmony of the individuals’ reciprocal<br />

love and association. The Prophet (s) called to heed this quality. He said, “Generosity is surely a<br />

part of faith. Faith will be in the Paradise.” “God the Praised said: I have accepted this religion. It<br />

will not be amended without generosity and good manners. You should spare no efforts for<br />

honoring this religion with these two matters.” “The generous are close to God, and close to<br />

people, and close to the Paradise and remote from the hell‐fire.” “Do the favor to its deservers<br />

and to those who do not deserve. If you give it to its people, then you have done the right. If you<br />

do not reach them, then you are its people.”<br />

The Imams also spoke much about generosity. Imam Musa bin Jafar (a) said, “The courteous<br />

generous is being in God’s sustenance. God will not leave him before He sends him to the<br />

Paradise. God did never select for prophecy and the succession of the prophets other than the<br />

generous. My father kept on advising me of generosity till he passed away.”<br />

The Imams adhered to generosity. They devaluated the riches except in cases of meeting the<br />

needs of the hungry, the needy, or the insolvent. Imam al‐Hassan, the generous of the Prophet’s<br />

household, is reported that he had never said, “No” to any suppliant. People asked him about this<br />

quality. He answered, “I ask God and long for His benevolence. I am too diffident to be suppliant<br />

or reject a suppliant. God has inured me to receive His abundant graces and I accustomed to give<br />

His graces to people. I am afraid He will cease His habit if I cease mine. As a suppliant <strong>com</strong>e to me<br />

I say: Wel<strong>com</strong>e to him whose favor is an urgent obligation, and whose favor is imposed on every<br />

charitable. The best days of a man are those in which his favor is asked.”[1]<br />

The Imams were draining their virtues and generosity on the needy and the orphans. Al‐Kumeit,<br />

the poet, refers to this point by <strong>com</strong>posing; “They are the rainy –with charity‐ that became the<br />

laps of orphans when people refrain.”<br />

The Imams’ history is suffocated with situations of generosity and charity.<br />

ALTRUISM<br />

Altruism is a gentle feature that elevates man and contributes in perfecting the personality,<br />

sobriety, and self‐sacrifice for the sake of the right and good. Islam has<br />

[1] Refer to The lifetime of Imam al‐Hassan: 1/295.<br />

tended to this quality and praised its people. The holy Quran praised a group of Muslims who<br />

preferred their brothers to themselves. Exegesists report that seven Muslim warriors who had<br />

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