Ahl al-Suffah (People of the Suffah)
The Origin of Charitable Work in Islam
- Their Virtue:
“(Charity is) for the poor who are restricted in the cause of Allah and cannot travel through the land (to earn a living). An ignorant person would think them self-sufficient because of their modesty. You will recognize them by their appearance. They do not persistently beg from people. Whatever good you spend, indeed Allah is Knowing of it.” (Qur’an 2:273) - Definition of the Suffah:
A shaded area at the back of the Prophet’s Mosque, designated by the Prophet ﷺ as a place for poor Muslims. - Their Number:
Their number at any one time ranged from 30 to 70 people, while the total number who belonged to Ahl al-Suffah was approximately 120. - Care Provided for Them:
The Prophet ﷺ placed them close to him and ensured their five essential needs:- Food (a handful of dates for every two people)
- Drink
- Shelter
- Clothing
- Knowledge (the most important of all)
- Through knowledge, they were transformed from poor people into scholars and distinguished individuals, making the Muslim community dependent on their contributions.
- Sources of Support:
- Every orchard in Madinah would donate a cluster of dates (15–30 kg) to them. The revelation of the verse, “O you who believe, spend from the good things…” (Qur’an 2:267), is connected to this practice.
- Charitable donations that reached the Prophet ﷺ.
- Due to the abundance of dates (as mentioned in the narration of Abu Hurairah and Satan), a storage facility was established for them, with Mu’adh ibn Jabal serving as its custodian.
- Prominent Members:
Abu Hurairah,
Abdullah ibn Mas’ud,
Abdullah ibn Umar,
Abu Sa’id al-Khudri,
Abu al-Darda. - The chart indicates the number of narrations transmitted by each of them, when they joined Ahl al-Suffah, and which of them were martyred.
- The most prolific narrator among them was Abu Hurairah, their leader, who narrated 5,374 hadiths.
- The Impact of Knowledge on Them:
Despite their small numbers, the narrations transmitted by Ahl al-Suffah accounted for approximately 40.51% of all hadith narrations. - Miracles Associated with Them:
The miracle of the bowl of milk, the garment, the dates, and the Prophet’s ﷺ supplication for Abu Hurairah. - Knowledge is the path to a meaningful life; therefore, the Prophet ﷺ later entrusted them with major responsibilities.
- Ahl al-Suffah represent a practical model for solving social problems, especially caring for the poor.
- Response to the Doubt Regarding Abu Hurairah’s Narrations:
Although he narrated 5,374 hadiths, only 110 were narrated exclusively by him; the rest were also narrated by other Companions.