Prophet Muhammad Quotes on Money & Wealth (8 Quotes)


    If envy were proper, two persons would be the most proper objects of it one, a man to whom god hath given riches, and apointed to bestow in charity the other, to whom God hath granted the knowledge of religion, and acteth thereon himself, instructing others.

    Riches are not from an abundance of wordly goods, but from a contented mind.

    O Lord grant to me the love of Thee grant that I love those that love Thee grant that I may do the deed than win Thy love make thy love dearer to me than self, family and wealth.

    Wealth, properly employed, is a blessing and a man may lawfully endeavor to increase it by honest means.

    The man I most emulate is a Muslim unencumbered a man of small family, and little money, a performer of prayers and a perfect worshipper of God in private, one who is unknown, and hath enough to supply his wants, and when he dieth, he will leave few women to cry for him, and few legacies.


    When you see a person, who has been given more than you in money and beauty then look to those who have been given less.

    Whoever desireth the world and its riches, in a lawful manner, in order to withold himself from begging, and for a livelihood for his family, and for being kind to his neighbor, will come to God with his face bright as the full moon on the fourteenth night of the lunar month.

    Almsgiving is duty unto you. Alms should be taken from the rich and returned to the poor.


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