Whilst Mufti Ahmad Yar Khan Na'imi was in Madinah, he went to a shop desiring to buy a new pen to write his Tafsir. He really liked one particular pen however he had used up all of his money on purchasing books - and the pen that he liked was unfortunately too expensive so he left. At Fajr, the young shop owner saw the shaykh in the Masjid, pulled out the pen and emotionally said "I dont know who you are or what you are! but last night I saw the Prophet ﷺ for the first time and he said, 'My khadim, Ahmad came to you for a pen. Gift it to him on my behalf!"
No lover of Rasulallah ﷺ ever left his presence disappointed. No one came to Madinah and sought drop except he was gifted gushing oceans of generosity. The sahaba said that the Messenger of Allah's kindness was unmatchable but it increased even more in Ramadan. He never said no to people. He never turned away believers disappointed. One time, he gave a man a full valley of goats and animals until he returned back to his people and said, 'O people, accept Islam because Muhammad ﷺ gives the giving of a man who fears no poverty.
Just the way the Messenger of Allah ﷺ was generous - follow his example. When you have guests come over for Iftar then be generous. They aren't eating YOUR food. They are eating their own food but Allah just placed it on your table and in your house. Allah wished to honour you by allowing another person's rizq to be passed on through you so He could reward you in Ramadan.





