Here, in this verse, the true pious believers are introduced...
Here, in this verse, the true pious believers are introduced as those who pay both their obligatory alms and recommended donations; as well: "... and for the love of Him gives (of) his wealth” Regarding this meaning, that is why that some Islamic narrations say that in the wealth of the rich, besides the poor-rates, there is a portion for the deprived and the poor.
[^2] And also, the one who goes to bed while he is satiated but someone in his neighborhood is hungry, has faith neither in Allah nor in the Hereafter. [^3] Therefore, to feel responsibility for the hungry people, is a duty on us, whether we have paid the obligatory alms or not. 7- It is necessary to show patience and perseverance in all the followings: Being patient and firm in facing with poverty and afflictions. To show patience and endurance in having ailments.
To be patient in battle and at the time of Holy War. However, patience is the cause of all virtues. So, the Qur'an introduces patience as one of the factors for entering Heaven, where it says: “These shall be rewarded with high places because they were patient…” [^4] These are given high positions as a reward for the patience they had, while some others are honored by angels in Heaven with these words: “Peace be on you because you were constant…” [^5] And, one of the conditions of obtaining the position of Imamate is to be patient, as the Qur'an says: “ And We made of them Imams to guide by Our command when they were patient…” [^6] 8- The application of the term / birr / (righteous) is similar to the application of honey.
Whoever or whatever is very sweet and wholesome is likened to honey, Then, whosoever is very good and benevolent is called ' righteous'; viz, , such a one is absolutely a right-doer.
Retaliation (Qisas) if prescribed for you in the matter of the (unlawfully) murdered: the freeman for the freeman, the slave for the slave, the female for the female.