: Discusses the three things that follow a person to their grave (family, property, and deeds). Authentic References Often Confused with This Query

Yazid felt a sudden chill despite the heat. He stood up abruptly, knocking his knee against the table. "O Messenger of Allah," he stammered, "Peace be upon you. We were just—"

The phrase "so that his left hand does not know what his right hand gives" is not merely a poetic metaphor; it is a strict legal parameter for ideal charity. While public charity is permissible (and sometimes encouraged, such as when donating to inspire others), the default ruling for the most virtuous charity is concealment. This prevents the giver from falling into Riya (showing off in worship), which invalidates the spiritual reward of the deed.

: Narrations in this section typically focus on the rituals of Tawaf , Sa'i , and the types of pilgrimage such as At-Tamattu' . About Umdah al-Ahkam