The Wonders of Charity.. Spiritual Secrets That Open Endless Gates of Goodness
Charity shines as a bridge of light between life and the afterlife, bringing peace to the heart, blessings to sustenance, and endless doors of mercy.
In a deeply spiritual reflection, Dr. Ali Gomaa, former Grand Mufti of Egypt, explains that charity is far more than giving money—it is an act of worship that extinguishes divine غضب, removes calamities, and purifies the soul.
Charity.. A Light That Erases Sins
He highlights that charity, whether obligatory or voluntary, is a gateway to mercy, easing hardships, preventing misfortune, and protecting a person from a bad ending.
Silent Charity.. A Worship Known Only to God
He emphasizes that hidden charity is among the purest forms of devotion, erasing sins, increasing blessings, and granting the believer shade on the Day of Judgment, while cleansing the heart from greed and resentment.
Endless Forms of Goodness
Charity is not limited to money; it includes kind words, removing harm from the path, helping those in need, greeting others warmly, and every act that brings joy to a believer’s heart.
These simple actions carry immense weight in divine reward, reflecting true faith and sincerity.
Charity.. A Path to Blessing and Inner Peace
Ultimately, charity opens doors of sustenance, fills the heart with tranquility, and becomes a light for the believer on the Day of Resurrection, leading to reward from a special gate of Paradise.
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