We ask Allah (to grant us) the positions of the martyrs...
Surely no one (even though he may be rich) can do without his kinsmen, and their support by hands or tongues. They alone are his support from rear and can ward off from him his troubles, and they are the most kind to him when tribulations befall him. The good memory of a man that Allah retains among people is better than the property which others inherit from him.
If any one of you finds your near ones in want or starvation, he should not desist from helping them with that which will not increase if this help is not extended, nor decrease by thus spending it. Whoever holds up his hand from (helping) his kinsmen, he holds only one hand, but at the time of his need many hands remain held up from helping him. One who is sweet tempered can retain the love of his people for good.
As-Sayyid ar-Radi says: In this sermon " al-ghafirah " means plenty or abundance, and this is derived from the Arab saying, " al-jamm al-ghafir " or " al-jamma' al-ghafir " meaning thick crowd. In some versions for " al-ghafirah " " `afwatan " appears. " `afwah " means the good and selected part of anything.