Author's Note. vi The significance of Zakaat ix The Establishment of Zakaat: Motivation and Evolution. x Enhancing Community and National Welfare through Zakaat Collection xiv Condemnation of Those Who Neglect Zakaat: A Dire Warning xviii Non-Payment of Zakaat Despite Good Deeds: A Perilous Path xx Recipients of Zakaat: Who Should be Made Owner xxii Zakaat on Animals: Obligatory and Guidelines. xxxii Zakaat on Gold and Silver xxxvii ZAKAAT ON MERCHANDISE. xlvii ZAKAAT OF CROPS (AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE) li Zakaat is the embodiment of the inherent feelings of empathy and compassion that prosperous Muslims possess towards their less fortunate brethren in faith. It represents the tangible manifestation of this sympathy through targeted financial aid and support from one Muslim to another. In the context of Islamic jurisprudence, Zakaat involves allocating a specific portion or share of one's wealth and possessions, as determined by Sharia law, to be given to needy individuals, transforming them into rightful recipients of assistance. The significance of Zakaat The significance of Zakaat within Islam is multifaceted, as evidenced by several key points: Zakaat holds a pivotal status as an "obligatory act" within the Islamic faith, standing as the third pillar among the five fundamental tenets.Its importance finds explicit mention in numerous passages of the Holy Qur'an, often in conjunction with the practice of prayer.Allah Almighty invites His followers to fulfill this obligatory duty through various means.There are stern admonitions for those who neglect the payment of Zakaat, warning them of grave consequences.Believers are unequivocally informed that contributing to Zakaat does not diminish their wealth or possessions; instead, it leads to augmentation.The individual who fulfills their Zakaat obligations earns a cherished status among Allah's servants, emblematic of the completeness of their faith (Eimaan).Refraining from Zakaat brings about substantial misfortune and downfall, even leading to the erosion of one's wealth and belongings.Rejecting the mandatory nature of Zakaat amounts to disbelief, rendering the denier outside the fold of Islam.Non-compliance with Zakaat showcases ingratitude and transgression, resulting in divine condemnation in the hereafter.Deliberately postponing Zakaat payments constitutes a sinful act, impacting the validity of one's testimony in legal matters.
ThriftBooks sells millions of used books at the lowest everyday prices. We personally assess every book's quality and offer rare, out-of-print treasures. We deliver the joy of reading in recyclable packaging with free standard shipping on US orders over $15. ThriftBooks.com. Read more. Spend less.