Then His Eminence would give them so much as none before that has done.
Then His Eminence would give them so much as none before that has done.”[^5] A tradition of the Holy Prophet (S) has been recorded through Sunni channels that he said: “A person will come to the Mahdi and say: Give me. The skirt of this man will be filled with so much money that he would not be able to lift it.”[^6] In another tradition from their channels it is mentioned that: “Such wealth will be accumulated at that time that when a person will come and say: O Mahdi, give me.
The Mahdi will say: Take it.”[^7] In Ghayat al-Maraam it is narrated through their channels that the Messenger of Allah (S) is quoted by Abu Saeed Khudri to have said: “Monies and wealth will be piled up at that time.
Whoever will come and request him for funds will be given as much as he could carry.”[^8] In another hadith from Abu Huraira it is mentioned that: The Messenger of Allah (S) said: “In the last period of time there shall be a caliph who would distribute incalculable wealth.”[^9] I say: Matters pertaining to this subject shall be discussed in the topic of the munificence of His Eminence, if Allah the High wills.
And how nicely it is said: “Good morals in your hands have achieved a status, thus all your wealth is lawful for the people, and if one day generosity locks up and closes its door, then you are the key to those locks.” Someone else says: He is the sea that bestows from all its sides. And its waves are goodness and well-being for the shores. His hands are in the habit of giving, even if he were to keep the fist closed, his fingers will not obey him.
If indeed there is nothing in his hand except his soul, he will give that also, so the one who is asking should fear Allah. The writer of this book, may Allah forgive him, has composed the following couplets on the same lines: Indeed the one who created the perfect morals In the being of Adam for the Imam-e-Qaim. [^1]: Biharul Anwar; Vol. 52, Pg. 347 [^2]: Biharul Anwar; Vol. 52, Pg. 354; Ghaibat Nomani, Pg. 121 [^3]: Basairud Darajaat, Pg. 162 [^4]: Biharul Anwar; Vol. 52, Pg.
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