It is Zakat in Arabic as well. :)
its either zakat or zakah. It is an Arabic word written in Arabic as زكاة
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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:)
Giving to the poor and needy in Arabic is called "zakat" or "sadaqah".
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.
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.
No zakat on christians but only Muslims.
Yes we can pay zakat on our assets.
The Zakat Foundation was created in 2001.
The meaning of zakat is, buying the love of God. If you pay zakat you will get it seven times more than you paid.