Heading: Following the Path of the Holy Imams
Charity is an important part of Islamic teachings, especially during Ramadan. On Jumma-tul-Wida, believers are encouraged to increase their acts of kindness.
According to Muhammad al-Baqir, helping others is one of the best ways to earn Allah’s pleasure. He taught that even small acts of kindness can have great rewards.
The Quran states: “Whoever does good, it is for himself” (Surah Fussilat 41:46). This verse reminds believers that good deeds benefit the doer.
Ahl-e-Bait (A.S) emphasized helping the poor, feeding the hungry, and supporting those in need. These actions strengthen society and bring blessings.
In conclusion, charity on Jumma-tul-Wida is a way to complete Ramadan with goodness and generosity.

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