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162. It is unlawful to beg, and it is forbidden to give to him who beggeth. # 147 |
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In a Tablet ‘Abdu’l-Bahá expounds the meaning of this
verse. He states that “mendicancy is forbidden and that giving
charity to people who take up begging as their profession is also
prohibited”. He further points out in that same Tablet: “The
object is to uproot mendicancy altogether. However, if a person is
incapable of earning a living, is stricken by dire poverty or becometh
helpless, then it is incumbent on the wealthy or the Deputies to
provide him with a monthly allowance for his subsistence… By
‘Deputies’ is meant the representatives of the people, that is to say
the members of the House of Justice.”
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