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Spending on those under ones responsibility
Does Islam Encourage Spending on Relatives?
Islam encourages spending on relatives, and in some cases, it is obligatory. Financial support is required for direct relatives—such as parents, grandparents, children, and grandchildren—if they are poor and the provider is able to afford it. For other relatives, it becomes obligatory if the spender is a legal heir and the relative is in need. Additionally, giving charity to relatives offers a double reward: charity and maintaining family ties.SaveHe is in need and his brother is a music-writer
SaveThe son has a family and his father is exhausting him with his financial demands
SaveWife and children eating from the husband’s haraam earnings
SaveA minor whose parents' income is haram
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