This story you shared about Hatem and the little boy is a very interesting one and it shows how far people can go in order to satisfy others and give them what they want.
In this world of ours, anyone that does that may be considered an unwise person, but this little boy regained what he lost in multiple folds.
Generosity cannot be taken for granted. Well Done.
I noticed that you got your image from Google. You can try
- Unsplash.com
- Pexels.com
- Pixabay.com
And a whole lot of other sites so that you would only use free images in your post instead of copyrighted ones.
Perhaps if you delved into the Arab culture after Islam and learned the value of generosity in the Islamic religion, you would not have associated generosity with a lack of wisdom, at least from the point of view of Muslims.
Because generosity in Islam is a good quality, and if what you give is for the poor, then this is a great deed.
I got your note in the next articles, I will use the free sources for images, thank you.
Aside from the Islamic view on generosity, it's also something that we ought to practice as humans, but the fact remains that with the way things are at the moment, many people would rather hoard their possessions than share it with anyone.
I stand for generosity. But the rest of the world? They do what they want. Hehe.
Well Done
Hhhh.
Yes, generosity, especially with the poor, is an attribute that we should all have, and I know that not everyone will do what Hatem did.
But with a little generosity, many things can change, right?
Yeah... If everyone can (at least) be generous by heart, alot will change for the better
We can only hope so.