وَبِالْوَالِدَیْنِ اِحْسَانًا وَّذِی الْقُرْبٰی وَالْیَتٰمٰی وَالْمَسٰکِیْنِ وَقُولُوا لِلنَّاسِ حُسْنًا وَّاَقِیْمُوا الصَّلٰوۃَ وَاٰتُوا الزَّکٰوۃَ
(البقرہ: 84)

“And show kindness to parents and to kindred and orphans and the poor, and speak to men kindly and observe Prayer, and pay the Zakat” (The Holy Qur’an, Ch: 2, Verse: 84)

"God commands you to abide by justice and fairness. But if you wish to attain greater perfection, then treat people with compassion and do good even to those who have done you no good. And if you aspire to even higher perfection, then be of service to others out of personal sympathy and natural impulse, without any desire to win gratitude or to put anyone under obligation, and be kind to them just as a mother is kind to her children out of a natural urge. God also forbids you to commit excesses, to remind people of the good you have them, or to be ungrateful to those who have been kind to you." Lecture Lahore, page 12

Constitution

148. Qa’id Issar shall chalk out programmes in order to sympathize with Allah’s creatures, to serve them and to work for their welfare and shall ask all the Majalis to act upon these programmes.

Responsibilities

  • According to the instructions of Hazrat Ameer ul Momineen ایدہ اللہ تعالیٰ بنصرہ العزیز Ansãr should visit to the elderly homes of Ansãr on a regular basis and make every effort to visit any Ansãr brother who is ill or admitted in hospital.

    One of the fundamental teachings of Islam and one, which every Muslim cultivates in his heart, is that of brotherhood. Islam is unique in that it requires physical expression of brotherhood. If you shake hands with one another rancour will depart, and if you make presents to one another and love one another, malice will depart.

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