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Zakaath, also spelled Zakat, is an Islamic form of almsgiving and one of the Five Pillars of Islam. It involves giving a fixed portion, typically 2.5% of a Muslim's accumulated wealth, to those in need, thereby promoting social equality and ensuring that wealth circulates within the community. Zakaath is not just charity but an obligation that purifies one's wealth and soul, reflecting a commitment to social justice. It is usually given annually and can be distributed to various categories of beneficiaries, including the poor, orphans, and those in debt.

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