طعام المساکین کی مسلم روایت قرآن و سنۃ کے تناظر میں THE MUSLIM TRADITION OF FOOD FOR DEPRIVED PEOPLE IN THE CONTEXT OF THE QUR'AN AND SUNNAH Section Islamic Literature
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Abstract
In the religion of Islam, the encouragement of feeding has been given on every occasion, for example, feeding the poor, quenching their hunger and thirst as a result of supporting widows, quenching their hunger and poverty in the form of caring for orphans, By sympathizing with the elderly, cooling the fire in their stomachs, arranging for the needs of their subordinates and especially bread, feeding them in the form of fidya, making others break their fast in the case of not fasting, giving charity to the poor in the form of Sadaqah al-Fitr, providing commodities such as wheat, rice, barley and dates, delivering meat to the homes of the poor on Eid al-Adha, arranging rations for beggars and the needy, and even sympathizing with people imprisoned as a result of crimes. Our religion Islam encourages us and advises us to feed them too.