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The Meaning of the Words 'alà Ḥubbihi in Qur. II, 172

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1914

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page 160 note 1 These words are taken from a tradition transmitted by Abū Hurairah, who says that the Prophet uttered them when consulted by a man who asked what kind of alms brought the greatest reward. The answer was: “The best alms is that which is given when thou art in sound health, desirous of holding fast thy property, fearing poverty and hoping for riches; and that thou put not off the giving until the time when thy soul has come up into thy throat, and thou sayest, ‘To such a one so much, to such another so much, and as for such a one, he has already had his share’” (i.e. the time of impending death, when the dying man makes his will): —Bukhārī, Ṣaḥīḥ, Kitāb az-Zakāt, Bāb 11 (Krehl, i, p. 359; Qasṭallānī, iii, 21).

page 162 note 1 v.l.