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This word has been used in place of Rizk (Sustenance providence provisions earning and livelihood). Sustenance (Rizk) is twofold: one is Marzook and other is Mamlook. Marzook is surely received in the phase of life. It never leaves us in any condition. However Mamlook sustenance is that the temporary owners of which we become in advance in due to our greed and in wake of its possession prior to its fixed time and fall subject to the Accountability and Punishment of the Hereafter. Nevertheless of this wealth some share is of his heirs (and inheritors) some of thieves and alike people some of doctors some of lawyers and some of the clerks of courtrooms etc which is held by them at their times form these provisional possessors either by his will or by their force and that person cannot do anything besides seeing them in resentment. In case these greedy people had not amassed the Mamlook Rizk that actually belonged to other people then the afore-said rightful owners and shareholders of that Rizk must have that by earning by themselves. This belief has been expressed in the Holy Quran at many occasions and this is not a hidden reality. P311-312 (or P156) Irfaan - II. In short every worldly greedy persons end comes in the same way that out of his hoards of worldly possessions and wealth gather by him through is lust cupidity and injustice and cruelty uses a little portioned destined and fixed share with thousands of pains and worries and is swallowed by grave lifting the heavy loads of the Mamlook Sustenance of the thousands of other people along with the eternal torment of the Next Word and a lengthy list of the Accountability to give and in the same figure he becomes the wayfarer of the Abode of Nonentity! P315-316 (P158) Irfaan-II. It is lawful if they keep savings for one year after they have paid Zakaat and Ushr etcetera (Islamic Taxes) due on their said earnings and possessions. If a person has savings that cover more than a year (for the necessities of his life) then he will be considered greedy and sinful. P325-326 (P163) of Irfaan II. Please also see P65 Muhik ul Faqar Khurd P41 Emir ul Konain P130 P180 P335 P389 Muhik ul Faqar Klaan.
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