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Generosity Of Muhammad(S.A.W)

Generosity basic means is giving all the thing freely without expecting anything in return just of Allah Pleasure
The finest Prophet Muhammad ﷺ is an example of above mention explanationUnlike those who offer charity with a reward in mind, whether it is gratitude, devotion, appreciation or allegiance, RasoolAllah (Allah's prophet) has not expected anything of this kind. Muhammad  manner was such that when one would take something from him
The generosity of Prophet Muhammad , He never turned down anyone who asked him for anything if he had something to give, if  a man once asked him to give him a garment that he was wearing, so he took it off and handed it over to him.

When RasoollAllah was more joyful than giving the gifts to every Sahabi on the spot,
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 Muhammad(S.A.W) never turned anyone away empty from his house and always gave preference to others over himself. Muhammad(S.A.W) would give even when he himself was in need.
The following story is an excellent illustration.
One day a poor Arabi came to the Prophet ﷺ. He asked him to provide him with somethingThat day, however, the Prophet Muhammad had no food or money at all. 
He said, "I don't have to give you anything now. Go and buy what you need in my name and I will pay the debt.” That Arabi was overjoyed and left.
The Sahabi near the Prophet were upset because he was overstretching himself.

 One of them stood up and said, “O Prophet of Allah! This person has come two or three times before; he asks something from you and you always give it to him. Now you have nothing to give. Allah does not lay a burden on you that you cannot cope with!”

The Prophet didn't like what was said. Another sahabi stood up and said, “O Prophet of Allah! Give as much as you wish! Do not be afraid that Allah, the Owner of the Throne, would make you bad.
A smile across his face and he aforesaid."That is what i even have been commanded to do by allah"
On another occasion after the Battle of Hunayn, a Bedouin pulled so violently at the collar of the Prophet’s robe that he left a mark on the Prophet’s ﷺ neck.
The Bedouin then said, "Give me from what you have in terms of the riches of God, from the wealth that is neither the wealth of your father nor the wealth of your wife." The Prophet Muhammad also turned to himself, smiled gently, and given him a generous share of the wealth.

The Munafiqun, were the most dangerous crowd and posed the extreme threat to RasulAllah ﷺ and the community of Muslims. They professed Islam yet did everything possible to mockery and mock at the Prophet ﷺ and his Sahabi.

Allah defines them in various places in the QuranMajid.
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One verse states, “And when it is said to them, “Come, the Messenger of Allah will ask forgiveness for you,” they turn their heads aside and you see them evading while they are arrogant.” [63:5]

In another verse, Allah says, “The Munafiq men and Munafiq girls are of 1 another.
They enjoin what's wrong and forbid what's right and shut their hands.
They have forgotten God, therefore He has forgotten them [accordingly]. Indeed, the  Munafiqun – it is they who are the defiantly disobedient.” [Quran: 9:67]

The leader of the  Munafiqun was Abdullah Bin Ubay bin Salool who covered his hatred for Islam and schemed to harm the Muslim community. Up to the last day of his life, he would take every opportunity to hurt them.
Notwithstanding this, RasulAllah has been gentle and kind towards him and has practiced the greatest forbearance in the expectation that he will be able to soften and embrace Islam.
As RasulAllah ibn Ubayy came back from the Battle of Tabuk, Abdullaah ibn Ubayy died.
RasulAllah not only gave his funeral prayer, but he wrapped him in one of his own robes, despite the great harm that he had inflicted on the Prophet of Allah and the Believers.

Everyone around the Prophet benefited from generosity.He treated the traveler as a guest, provided food for the hungry, appreciated good treatment for his friends, visited the sick, and gave without fear of poverty to the weak. He handled everything well, whether rich or poor, friend or enemy.

 If we are able to emulate but a shadow of his generosity, we will illuminate the world and make it a better place for all.