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Place and importance of charity in Islam | Islam advises Muslims to protect the poor and the needy

The religion of Islam advises us to protect the poor and the needy. It encourages its followers to help others and share the means they have with others. Allah commands in the Qur'an on this issue: "For those who have believed among you and spent (for the sake of Allah), there will be a great reward." [Hadid, 57: 7]

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This glad tidings of the Prophet has led Muslims to social solidarity. Then, that financial assistance became institutionalized in time. Our ancestors strived to fulfill this religious command. They opened soup kitchens to feed the poor, hospitals (dar al-shifa) to treat the sick, nursing homes (dar al-ajaza) to protect the old. Likewise, they established endowments that provided multipurpose service such as those that helped students, arranged dowry payments for orphans, contributed to scientific research, and even provided food for animals in extreme weather conditions. A Muslim should think about the needy and help them. For instance, Madinan Muslims accepted and treated Meccan immigrants as their own siblings and shared their food and drink with them.