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To return from the marketplace very late.
To curse your children (many women curse their children all the time and then complain about poverty).
To commit sins, particularly lying.
To extinguish a lamp or a candle by blowing on it.
To use a broken comb.
To not make Du’ā-e-Khayr for one’s parents.
To tie the Imāmaĥ whilst seated.
To put the Pājāmaĥ or Shalwār (lower garment) on whilst standing.
To delay in performing good deeds.
(Ta’līm-ul-Muta’allim, pp. 123-126)
There are also some deeds which eliminate poverty, as Sayyidunā ‘Abdullāĥ Ibn ‘Abbās رَضِیَ الـلّٰـهُ تَعَالٰی عَـنْهُمَا has narrated that the Greatest and Holiest Prophet صَلَّى اللهُ تَعَالٰى عَلَيْهِ وَاٰلِهٖ وَسَلَّم said, ‘To make Wuḍū before and after eating (i.e. to wash both hands up to the wrists) eliminates poverty and it is from amongst the Sunnaĥs of the Prophets عَـلَيْـهِمُ الـصَّلٰوة ُ وَالـسَّلَام.
(Al-Mu’jam-ul-Awsaṭ, vol. 5, pp. 231, Ḥadīš 7166)
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