Tafsir of Al-Baqarah 2:215

Surah Al-Baqarah 2:215

ﳄ ﳅ ﳆ ﳇ ﳈ ﳉ ﳊ ﳋ ﳌ ﳍ ﳎ ﳏ ﳐ ﳑ ﳒ ﳓ ﳔ ﳕ ﳖ ﳗ ﳘ ﳙ ﳚ ﳛ

They ask you, [O Muhammad], what they should spend. Say, "Whatever you spend of good is [to be] for parents and relatives and orphans and the needy and the traveler. And whatever you do of good - indeed, Allah is Knowing of it."

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Who deserves the Nafaqah (Spending or Charity) Allah says;

يسٲلونك ماذا ينفقون

They ask you (O Muhammad) what they should spend. Muqatil bin Hayyan said that; this Ayah was revealed about the voluntary charity. Ibn Abbas and Mujahid have stated that the Ayah means, `They ask you (O Muhammad) how they should spend.' So, Allah explained it for them, saying:

قل ما أنفقتم من خير فللوالدين واﻻقربين واليتامى والمساكين وابن السبيل

Say: "Whatever you spend of good must be for parents and kindred and orphans and Al-Masakin and the wayfarer,'' meaning, spend it on these categories or areas. Similarly, a Hadith states that; those who deserve one's generosity the most, are:

أمك وأباك وأختك وأخاك ثم أدناك أدناك

Your mother, father, sister, brother, the closest and then the farthest (relatives). Maymun bin Mihran once recited this Ayah and commented, "These are the areas of spending. Allah did not mention among them the drums, pipe, wooden pictures, or the curtains that cover the walls.'' Next, Allah said:

وما تفعلوا من خير فٳن الله به عليم

and whatever you do of good deeds, truly, Allah knows it well. meaning, whatever you perform of good works, Allah knows them and He will reward you for them in the best manner, no one will be dealt with unjustly, even the weight of an atom