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          started crying, and the family was faced with the kind of delicate
        
        
          situation which arises on such occasions. Saeed tried to make her
        
        
          understand with great difficulty. Finally the wife agreed with him.
        
        
          Abu Dhar Ghefari had sage observations to make on the
        
        
          importance of almsgiving.
        
        
          There are three partakers of wealth. First there is fate, which
        
        
          will not consult you before taking all your possessions away from
        
        
          you, whether this be good or bad, or whether this ruins or kills you.
        
        
          Second, there is the heir who while waiting for your burial, so that
        
        
          he may take possession of your wealth, regards you as expendable.
        
        
          The third is you yourself, and if you do not wish to prove the
        
        
          weakest of the three, you must give to charity, because God has
        
        
          said that, “you shall never be truly righteous until you give away
        
        
          what is dearest to you.” (3:92). (
        
        
          
            Hilyatul Auliya
          
        
        
          , Vol. I, p. 163)
        
        
          According to Anas, once, when Aisha was at home in Madinah,
        
        
          she heard a commotion and was told, on enquiry, that it was the
        
        
          caravan of Abdur Rahman ibn Auf which was returning from Syria
        
        
          with seven hundred camels laden with merchandise. Aisha said
        
        
          that on this occasion she heard the Prophet remark: “I see Abdur
        
        
          Rahman entering heaven on his knees.”When Abdur Rahman bin
        
        
          Auf heard this, he said, “If I can, I shall walk into heaven.” Having
        
        
          said this, he gave away all the animals and all the goods for the sake
        
        
          of his Lord.
        
        
          Abdur Rahman bin Sabit Jumahi reported the Prophet as
        
        
          saying: “When God gathers the people together to be held to
        
        
          account on the Day of Judgement, the poor believers will come
        
        
          hopping like pigeons. They will be asked to stay to give an account
        
        
          of themselves. They will say, ‘We have no accounts to give, neither
        
        
          did you give us any. Then God will say, ‘My servants have spoken
        
        
          the truth.’ Then the gates of paradise will be opened for them, and
        
        
          they will enter heaven seventy years ahead of the others.”