"Everything that you earn moderately is for the good of your body. Everything that you give as alms is for the good of your spirit. Everything that you leave behind you is for the good of others. The charitable is alive even if he is taken to the other abode. The wrongdoer is dead even if he is in this world. Satisfaction covers the defects. Moderation increases the much amount. For son of Adam, there is nothing more helpful than trust in God." 88
Advantages of Satisfaction
Satisfaction has a remarkable influence on the individuals' lives. It achieves physical and mental relaxation, and breathes the spirits of honor, disdain, and chastity. The satisfied is in fact happier, more tranquil, and meeker than the greedy. Furthermore, satisfaction supplies with spiritual awakening and discerning, and urges to ready for the life to come, practice righteous deeds, and gain the incentives of happiness.
It is related that al-Khalil ibn Ahmed al-Farahidi 89 was suffering starvation among the poor people of Basra while others were benefiting by the profits of his writing works. Once, Sulaiman ibn Ali the Abbasid summoned him to attend in al-Ahwaz for teaching his son. Al-Khalil served the messenger of Sulaiman few pieces of dry bread and said: "You can eat this because I do not have anything else. As long as I can find such pieces of bread, I am not in need for Sulaiman."
When the messenger asked al-Khalil for an answer for Sulaiman, the latter said -as poetic verses--: "Tell Sulaiman that I am not in need for him since I am rich but without possessing any fortune. The true poverty lies in one's spirit, not in the scarce of money. The true richness, as well, lies in one's spirit, not in the abundance of fortune. Sustenance is measured and already decided. Weakness will not decrease the sustenance, and frequent movements will not increase it." 90
Othman ibn Affan, once, sent a bag of dirhams to