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No :) Suluh is the Arabic word for prayer, pronounce it "su-lu" Zakat - is the money we're obliged (not in a bad way) to give to the poor in Ramadan:)

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Is it zakah or zakat?

its either zakat or zakah. It is an Arabic word written in Arabic as زكاة


What is zakat in Arabic?

It is Zakat in Arabic as well. :)


How does the word zakat look like in Arabic?

زكاة


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This is simply a translation of the word from Arabic to English. Salaat in Arabic is formal prayer.


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