Hadhrat
Ubay bin Kaab (Radhivallaho atrium) says:
"The
Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) once deputed me to collect Zakaat dues
from a locality, I went to a person there, and asked about the details of his
possessions. A baby camel one year old was due from him in Zakaat. When he
heard this, he exclaimed, 'Of what use is a baby camel, one year old? You can neither
milk it, nor ride it. Here is a fine grown-up she camel. You had better take
this instead.' I replied, 'My commission does not permit me to take more than
what is actually due from you. I, therefore, cannot accept what you offer. The
Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) is visiting this locality, and tonight he
will be camping at a place not very far from here. It is better you should go
and place your offer before him. If he does not object, I would gladly accept
your offer, other-wise you shall have to give me exactly what is due from you.'
Thereupon, he took the she-camel to the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam)
and besought him thus: '0, Prophet of Allah! Your deputy came to receive Zakaat
from me. By Allah! before this time, 1 have never had the honour of paying
anything to the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) or his deputy. I therefore
placed everything that I possessed before him. He decided that a baby camel one
year old was due from me. Now, O, Prophet of Allah! This baby camel is of no
use. It can neither yield milk nor carry a load. I, therefore, pressed him to
accept a fine grown-up she-camel in-stead; which he refused to accept without
your permission. I have now come to you with the she-camel. The Prophet
(Sallallaho alaihe wasal-lam) observed. 'No doubt only that much is due from
you which he has worked out. but if you are willing to give more than that, of
your own accord, it would be accepted.' I then presented the she-camel to the
Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam), which he accordingly accepted and sought
Allah's blessings for the donor.”
Look,
with what magnanimity of heart the Sahabah parted with their best things for
the sake of Allah. On the other hand, we too claim to be the true followers of
Islam, and ardent devotees of the Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) but,
leaving apart the bestowing of alms in general to the poor and the needy, we are
most reluctant to pay the actual obligatory dues. Zakaat, as a pillar of Islam,
is not even known to our upper classes. Of the middle classes, only the
religiously conscious strata keep up a form of paying Zakaat, in as much as
even the expenditure incurred on their own relatives and acquaintances, and all
other charitable donations squeezed out of them by the Force of circumstances
and face-savings are debited to this account.
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