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Giving Alms to the poor is one of the five pillars of Islam.
Giving to the poor and needy in Arabic is called "zakat" or "sadaqah".
Yes. Islam not only believes in it, rather it encourages its followers to be charitable and give extra wealth to the needy and the poor.
NO. It's a good thing to help the needy patient persons if you can. Certainly, all the conditions of the health safety must be perfectly satisfied.
Muslims are expected to abide by five main duties. They are to believe in no other God except Allah, pray no less than 5 times per day, pay zakah to help the needy, fast during Ramadan, and make the pilgrimage to Mecca during Hajj. The five duties of Muslims are usually called the five Islam pillars. Refer to related questions below for the details of these five pillars.
Islam goals of life is to please Allah(swt) by offering prayers and helping the needy.
To give to the poor and help out the needy
the giving of money, food, or other things of value needy
Salam, Al hamodullah I give directly to them, as we then know the money where it is going. 2.5% of your income after deductions to the masjed. Zakat Al Mal 10 dollars per person for Ramadan Zakat - Zakat Al Fitr Anything else is sudica (charity). We give if we can, if we are in debt then we need to get out of that and back above zero. Its hard in today's world not to accept credit so may Allah help those who are in debt inshAllah amin. Peace Ankaboot
Muslim society:is religious by nature,encourages solidarity and support of the needy people,respects the older and sympathetic with the younger,sticks to good Islam morals,tolerant and forgiving, andtreats non Muslims with mutual respect and equal rights and duties
Alms are donations given to the needy and poor peoples.
by alms giving to the poor and needy people