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One of the important
credentials of
MUSALLEEN / MUTTAQEEN,
as given in the Quran, is that in their property or
wealth there is a recognised/known right for
those who ask for help and those who are deprived
or impoverished although they do not ask for any
help [51:19, 70:25].
The word maal
is used for ‘whatever one possesses’. It may be wealth,
property, money, grains, cattle etc.
The word haqq
means “a right”, “a due”, “a just claim”, “anything that
is owed”, “a duty”, or “an obligation”. It is the
singular of the word haqooq.
Quran calls this
haqq as haqqun maloomun, which means
that it is such a right or obligation that is
well-known and well-recognised in a Quranic Society.
Every musalli / muttaqi knows about this
obligation and every asker and the deprived one
knows about this right.
In a Quranic society,
it is the recognised right of every
deprived one and the one who asks for help that he is
helped and it is an obligation of every
musalli / muttaqi that he helps.
It must be remembered
that what is given to the asker or the deprived ones for
their help is not charity but it is their due
RIGHT according to Quran.
Quran takes regard of
the self-esteem or the self-respect of the deprived ones
and it makes incumbent upon musalleen / muttaqeen
to help them not as a charity but as their due RIGHT.
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