He stresses the importance of this virtue in the form of a warning,
"My son, rob not the poor man of his livelihood; force not the eyes of the needy to turn away. A hungry man grieve not, a needy man anger not; Do not exasperate the downtrodden; delay not to give to the needy. A beggar in distress do not reject; avert not your face from the poor. From the needy turn not your eyes, give no man reason to curse you;" (4:1-5).
God stresses the importance of making sure that those who are more fortunate never forget the value of giving to those who are less fortunate. The importance of this warning is that at any particular point in time, fortunes can change. God says to give to the poor so that no man will have reason to curse you. This is significant because if another man who once was poor elevates to a position of wealth in society, and you in turn now are the one who needs the charity, he will hold evil feelings for you. Fortune can change very quickly, and here God is warning how important it is not to take your position in society for granted and to always give to the poor when you have the