{"_id":"69a057bfc9219e85377684e2","title":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"Is one sinful for setting limits when helping someone financially and with transportation to the masjid?\\n\"}]}","question":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"I have been helping a brother by taking him to the masjid because I am the only one who lives near him, and we both live far from any masjid. He does not have a car and struggles financially. He often asks people, including me, for money. He says he is looking for a job, and I even helped him secure an interview, but he did not respond to my calls or messages about completing the application.\\n\\nI do not want to assume he is taking advantage of me, but the thought has crossed my mind. I am a college student and only work two days a week. Sometimes I give him money from my savings, even though I am also trying to manage my own expenses. I take him to the masjid whenever I can and plan to take him for Tarāwīḥ during Ramadan, but he asks for money nearly every time, and I am beginning to struggle myself.\\n\\nWould I be sinful if I cannot take him to the masjid sometimes? Would I be sinful if I am unable to give him money or help further?\\n\"}]}","answer":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"You are not sinful for what you cannot do. You are rewarded for what you already do. Continue with sincerity, set healthy limits, and leave the rest to Allah.\\n\"}]}","tags":[{"_id":"668da0370b76658b4c233134","tag":"Worship: Charity","count":62},{"_id":"668da02b0b76658b4c232ff9","tag":"Relationships: Friend","count":52}],"createdOn":"2026-02-26T14:25:03.596Z"}