Islamic etiquette

On the authority of Abu Mas’ud al-Badri (may Allah be pleased with him), the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him) said:
“A man from among those who came before you was brought to account, and nothing good was found of him except that he used to socialize with people and was wealthy. He used to command his servants to forgive those in need. Allah, the Almighty, said: ‘We are more deserving of that than he is; forgive him.'”
Narrated by Muslim (1561).

Explanation of the Hadith:
Sheikh Abdul-Aziz ibn Baz (may Allah have mercy on him) said about this hadith:
“So, the one who forgives those in need, treats them kindly, and even treats the wealthy, because the wealthy may encounter a need and need respite and a reprieve. The one who strives to make things easy for those in need, assists them, gives them charity, and grants them a reprieve will have a great reward and great virtue. Allah has promised him that He will forgive him. The reward is of the same kind as the deed. Whoever does good, Allah will do good to him, and whoever forgives, Allah will forgive him. He is doing a great good deed, and great virtue is hoped for him.”