PROVIDING WATER FACILITIES
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Water is a basic requirement of life. Even in this progressive age the supply of clean water is a big problem. How much significance Islam has attached to it could be realized from the tradition of the Prophet which says building a canal is a perennial offering.

When Saad bin lbada's mother died, he wanted to make offerings on her behalf. When he enquired of the Prophet as to which was the best form of offering, the Prophet asked him to dig a well. Saad dug a well in the name of his mother.

Digging canals and wells were the oldest ways of providing water facilities. In the modern world, sinking of tube-wells or supplying potable water in task or through any means is an act of virtue.

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