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...cused contemplation, and distributing food and water to the poor who came to him on the mountain. Khadijah would visit or re...
...ithout the protection of powerful clans — slaves, freedmen, poor people, and those from minor clans — bore the brunt of viol...
...ah — was established at the northern end as shelter for the poor companions who had no homes in Medina. The Ahl al-Suffah (P...
...yer and give zakat' — placing the obligation to give to the poor in the same categorical register as the obligation to worsh...
...ir offspring.' Fatimah's household with Ali was materially poor. She ground grain by hand until her palms were worn. She dr...
...does after today can harm him.' Women gave their jewelry. A poor companion named Abu Aqil contributed a single sa' of dates ...