Islam prohibits over spending ~Nouman Ali khan| Subtitle

2016-03-02 1

“Let the rich man spend according to his means, and the man whose resources are restricted, let him spend according to what Allâh has given him. Allâh puts no burden on any person beyond what He has given him” [65:7].
This ummah that, from generation to generation, represents the values set forth in the Qur'ân, carries out its commandments and eschews what it prohibits, no matter how imperfectly, is superior to every other scriptural ummah. It retains within its active life the knowledge, guidance, and faith of the Prophets to a degree that no other nation can boast. It carries with it a light by which it would completely reform itself if it would only act upon it. This light is the Qur'ân and Sunnah.

Then Allah says:

"But they were cut off from one another in the matter of their unity, and yet they will all return to Us." [Sûrah al-Anbiyâ': 93]

Here Allah is speaking about the scriptural communities that came before and how they fell into division and disputations. It is a warning for the Muslim ummah that it must remain a single ummah and strive to maintain its unity and not share the fate of the People of the Book who had been united in faith at one time, then fell into dispute, each faction taking with it a part of the truth.
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