Basics of Religious Education

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112 112 112 112 112 B ASICS OF R ELIGIOUS E DUCATION - F IFTH E DITION Raheem (i. e. , He rewards our efforts gen- erously, e. g. the efforts we make in earning our livelihood which then enables us to buy food). Eating from in front of you makes you dig- nified, and keeps you from overeating. Also it keeps you from spoiling the food which is in excess of your requirement. 29. Three Noble Actions `Oodul mareeda wa at-`imul jaa- 'i`a wa fukkul `aa-niya Visit the sick, feed the hungry and liberate those in bondage (Bukhari) This Hadith emphasizes the need to bring relief to people suffering from three kinds of trouble. A person who is confined to bed due to sickness, feels lonely and for- saken. If you visit him socially, he feels happy at this welcome diversion. The com- mand to feed the hungry and to free those who are suffering under the bond of sla- very appears in the Holy Qur'an (90:13-17). These virtues are classified as top-notch. 30. Rights of Neighbour Man kaana yu’minu bi-Llah-i wal-yaumil aa-khiri falaa yu’dhi jaara-hoo A A A A A HADITH HADITH HADITH HADITH HADITH — A — A — A — A — A HADITH HADITH HADITH HADITH HADITH WITH WITH WITH WITH WITH C C C C C OMMENT OMMENT OMMENT OMMENT OMMENTAR AR AR AR ARY Y Y Y Y 3. 2 3. 2 3. 2 3. 2 3. 2