to help the afflicted, to
lighten the sorrow of the
sorrowful, and to remove
the wrongs of the in-
jured”. (Sayings of Mu-
hammad)
“Hast thou observed
him who belieth religion?
That is he who repelleth
the orphan and urgeth not
the feeding of the needy.
Ah, woe unto worship-
pers who are heedless of
their prayer; who would
be seen at worship, yet
refuse small kindnesses!”
(The Quran 107:1-7.
“Those who spend their
wealth in the way of
and when he saw him, he
passed by on the other
side. And likewise a Le-
vite, when he was at the
place came, lokked on
him, and passed by on
the other side. But a cer-
tain Samaritan, as he
journeyed came where he
was; and when he saw
him, he had compassion
on him, and went to him,
and bound up his
wounds, pouring in oil
and wine, and set him on
his won beast, and
brought him to an inn,
and too care of him. And
on the morrow when he