To show-off Wealth isKibr
Many wealthy people love to show-off and boast their wealth. Islam considers the rich as trustees and depositories of wealth bestowed upon them by Allah (s.w.t
.). Instead of earning unnecessary fame and pomp, they are required to utilize their wealth for betterment of the deprived classes.
InHadith
al-Qudsi
, Almighty Allahsays :
"The rich are my agents and the poor are my family. Therefore whoeveract
miserly with them I shall put them into a burning fire and will care not about them." (Kalimatullah
)
Many scholars ofIlmul-Akhlaq
agree that wealth is the prime cause of evils such as pride, egotism, selfness,greed
and injustice. It is for this reason that Islam has made it incumbent good ways of givingsadaqah
(charity). Had it not made obligatory, the poor would continue to remain deprived. The Holy Qur'an relates the incident ofQaroun
as a lesson for the rich and warns them of a similar fate.
Qaroun
belonged to the tribe of Prophet Musa (a.s
.) and was also his close relative. In theBeginning
he was pious but after accumulating wealth and treasures of gold inTiyah
, a desert in the Sinai Peninsula, where he engaged in alchemy and gold,Qaroun
became proud and upon the believers. The followingverses ofSurat-ul
Qases
(76 to 81) describes
Qaroun's
wealth, Arrogance and the manner in which he met his fate.
"The rich are my agents and the poor are my family. Therefore whoeveract
miserly with them I shall put them into a burning fire and will care not about them.' (Kalimatullah
)
Many scholars ofIlmul
Akhlaq
agree that wealth is the prime cause of evils such as pride, egotism selfishnessgreed
and injustice. It is for this reason that Islam has made it incumbent upon Muslims to payKhums
,Zakat
,Fitra
and recommended good ways of givingsadaqah
(charity).Had it not been made
obligatory, the poor would continue to remain deprived. The Holy Qur'an relates the incident ofQaroun
as a lesson for the rich and warns them of a similar fate.
Qaroun
belonged to the tribe of Prophet Musa (a.s
.) and was also his close relative. In thebeginning
he was pious but after accumulating wealth and treasures of gold inTiyah
, a desert in the Sinai Peninsula, where he engaged in alchemy and gold,Qaroun
became proud and looked down upon the believers. The followingverses ofSurat-ul-Qasas
(76 to 81) describes
Qaroun's
wealth, arrogance and the manner in which he met his fate.
"Surely,Qaroun
was of the people of Musa, but he rebelled against them and we had given him a treasure, so much so that his hoards of wealth would certainly weigh down a company of men possessed of great strength. When his people said tohim :do
not exult, surely Allah does not like the exultant. And seek by means of what Allah has given you the future abode, and do not neglect your portion of this world, and do good (to others) as Allah has done good to you and do not seek to make mischief in the land, surely Allah does not love mischief makers.
Hesaid :
I have been given this only on account of the knowledge I have. Did he not know that Allah had destroyed before him of the generation those who were mightier in strength than he and greater assemblage?And
the guilty shall not be asked about their faults.So
he went forth to his people in his finery.
Those who desire this world's lifesaid :O
would that we had the like of whatQaroun
is given: most surely he is possessed of mighty good fortune. And those who were given the knowledgesaid :Woe
to you. Allah's reward is better for him who believes and doesgood
, and none is made to receive this except the patient. Thus we made the earth to swallow up him and hisabode :
so he had nobody of helpers to assist him against Allah nor was he of those who can defend themselves.
Thelesson which one learns from the incident ofQaroun
is that his ingratitude and pride led to the punishment of Allah (S.W.T.)
Human beings, irrespective of theircolour
, language,culture
or social position have one or the other praiseworthy quality hidden in them. Just as some shortcomings are common in human beings, in the same way some good qualities are also inherent in them. Moreover, these qualities would differ from person to person. For instance, if one is rich it does not mean he is better and superior than a poor man.Who knows that the poor man would possess qualities superior to the rich man e.g. in knowledge, piety or Courage.