One of the most important socio-economic teachings of the Qur'an is the emphasis on charity and helping the deprived as the practical pillars of faith and the important effects on the well-being of the individual and society. The Quran verses in the field are abundant and may be examined in many ways. As viewed by psychologists, motivation is needed for any action. The present study examines the ways in which the holy Qur'an has been used to motivate believers towards the charity acts, with an emphasis on al-Mizan Commentary. The most important motivational methods of the Qur'an regarding charity are: imagining things such as God's resilience and his true ownership of the universe, the use of rewarding methods and encouragement through the expression of charity and its psychological and ethical benefits, the threatening and humiliating utterance. Providing great and influential role models in the charity of the ancestors.