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Is it true that beggars in Dubai earn 47 thousand a month?

Today, a piece of news exploded and was forwarded by countless people all morning. In fact, everything in the article is true. If the police in Dubai say that there is a monthly income of 27, DHS, there should be, but this income will only appear in Ramadan. It is absolutely impossible to have this amount every month. Then again, if money is really so important, why do senior intellectuals from European and American countries come to Dubai to work every day? Just go begging in the street. Anyway, even the high salary is less than one-third of this figure.

Although newspapers often report that beggars are fake, for many Arabs, I don't care whether you are fake or not. As long as I think you are real, I will give you money because I pity you, and I will get a good reward on the day of judgment. And you, you are a liar, you may have a better life now, but on the judgment day, God will judge you, and every penny you want now is your evidence. In fact, it may be much easier to be a beggar in Dubai than a salesman in China, because people don't care if they are cheated. We do good deeds from the heart and believe that good people will be rewarded.

zakat is one of the five major lessons in Islam. It requires all Muslims to hand over a part of their surplus property every year to help the poor, which is roughly 2.5% of the extra money besides your daily needs. For example, if you have a house where you live by yourself, then this doesn't count as zakat, but if this house is for investment, you can rent this house for 1, yuan a year, so you can pay zakat for this house for 2,5 yuan a year. Of course, there is no mandatory provision for this, and no department will check your account. You can pay as much as you like, which is all voluntary. You said that the rent of my house is for my own eating, which is not considered as surplus property and does not belong to the category of zakat. Of course, it is no problem. On the contrary, some people think that it's up to you if I want to pay 1 thousand. Many people are poor in their own lives, but they still give alms to the poor every year. In a word, it all depends on individuals and beliefs.

Speaking of people's generosity in Dubai, it is actually well documented. It is common to see people sweeping the streets and collecting garbage. Many people drive by, stop and give them money. Especially in Ramadan, the workers also seize the fact that everyone is particularly willing to do good this month. There are obviously many more workers sweeping the floor on the road than usual, and they are all wandering at the traffic lights. There will always be one or two cars to put down their windows and give money.

What other festivals are there, such as Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha? You will see groups of children in gas stations asking you for money, and when they get the money, they will go to the supermarket here to buy snacks. On this day, because people are in a good mood for holidays, many people specially prepare a lot of gifts from 5 yuan, 1 yuan and 2 yuan for children, just like it is the same reason that people in China distribute red envelopes everywhere during the New Year or when they get married.

There are so many amateurs in Dubai. They are well dressed, clean and well-limbed, and they don't even need touching stories. In Ramadan, there are countless places to get meals every day, and there are indeed people in China who go to eat and take food regularly every day. Money doesn't mean too many things. Who are you and where is your mood? Just do what you think you can do. It is not difficult to understand why many people give alms when they have little money, and why many people and even the whole nation are looked down upon by others.