زکات اسلامی مالیات ہے جو ہر مسلمان پر فرض ہے۔ یہ مال کی ایک مخصوص مقدار ہے جو سال بھر کی آمدنی یا دولت کا 2.5% ہوتا ہے اور اسے غریبوں، یتیموں، اور ضرورت مندوں کی مدد کے لیے دیا جاتا ہے۔ زکات کا مقصد معاشرتی انصاف کو فروغ دینا اور دولت کی تقسیم کو بہتر بنانا ہے۔ یہ ایک عبادت بھی ہے جو انسان کی روحانی پاکیزگی کا ذریعہ ہے۔
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its not Muslim word ,u cannot hv it ......... but an urdu word .... its called, TOHFA
Fitrana is not an Arabic word. I believe it is an Urdu word, which means Zakat Al-Fitr, The charity paid by Muslims at the end of Ramadhan.
like that it is kind of hard to explain the meaning of jaisaa
no a wife cant give zakat or money of zakat to her husband under the masarif of zakat.
there are two type of Zakat: obligatory Zakat and Mustahab (recommended Zakat). Recommended Zakat is same as non obligatory donations. Syed can receive non obligatory Zakat from all. but obligatory only from Syed.
It is Zakat in Arabic as well. :)
Yes, Zakat can be paid in installments. This can be helpful if someone is not able to pay the full amount at once. However, it's best to make sure the full Zakat amount is paid within the same Islamic (lunar) year__ it becomes due. Paying in parts is allowed, but the full amount should be completed before the next Zakat year. This helps keep the Zakat obligation complete and on time. Some organizations, like Penny Appeal Canada, allow people to donate Zakat in monthly or custom amounts. According to their Zakat policy, 100% of the donation goes to people in need, with no money taken for administration. They also make sure the Zakat is given to those who are eligible, and they keep the funds in a separate bank account until it's used. Anyone who wants to give Zakat in installments or see which causes are eligible can visit their website: pennyappeal.ca/program/zakat/ If someone is unsure how to calculate their Zakat, it's a good idea to speak with a scholar or contact the organization for help.
Zakat is meant for specific eligible groups, as outlined in the Qur’an (Surah At-Tawbah 9:60). If you are struggling financially and meet the criteria—such as having little to no income or being in debt—you may be eligible to receive Zakat. However, you cannot give Zakat to yourself from your own wealth. Zakat must be given to someone else who qualifies. If you are in need, organizations like Penny Appeal USA can help ensure Zakat donations reach people just like you—with dignity and care. Donate Now: pennyappealusa.org/campaigns/zakat-2/
No zakat on christians but only Muslims.
Yes we can pay zakat on our assets.
The Zakat Foundation was created in 2001.