Friday is a blessed day for Muslims and should be a day of dedicated and increased worship. This day has a lot of importance in Islam. ‘The best day on which the sun rises is Friday. On Friday, Adam…
Read MoreMuslims are required to pay 2.5% of their wealth to charity to fulfil Zakat. Zakat is a Pillar of Islam and must be fulfilled by every eligible Muslim. It is very important to correctly calculate the …
Read MoreThe Jummah prayer on a Friday is important in Islam, and all Muslims should strive to attend the congregational prayer. Jummah prayer consists of 2 units of prayer and a khutba (talk). Jummah prayer i…
Read MoreWhat is Zakat in Islam? Zakat is an obligatory form of charity that every able Muslim must give on their wealth and belongings. Zakat is a Pillar of Islam and is where a Muslim gives 2.5% of their wea…
Read MoreZakat is a form of charity that every able Muslim must pay every year. It requires Muslims to pay 2.5% of their wealth to charity, but there are requirements for one to be eligible to pay Zakat. They …
Read MoreAs the Third Pillar of Islam, Zakat is a duty that every eligible Muslim is obliged to complete. This eligibility stems from a fortune that exceeds the Nisab threshold, which then dictates that 2.5% o…
Read MoreZakat is one of the Five Pillars of Islam. Understanding what Zakat facts are is an important part of becoming a good Muslim. 1. When do you pay zakat? Paying your Zakat is an annual obligation that m…
Read MoreZakat is an obligatory form of charity that every (eligible) Muslim must give on their wealth and belongings. It is 2.5% of a Muslim’s wealth, and this fulfils Zakat as a Pillar of Islam. Those who …
Read MoreOn an annual basis, Muslims are required to make an obligatory charitable donation, otherwise known as Zakat. In Arabic, “zakat” means “to purify”; as a result, the payment of Zakat results in…
Read MoreZakat is one of the Five Pillars of Islam and is an obligatory annual payment that can only be used for charitable and religious purposes. When translated from Arabic, Zakat means ‘that which purifi…
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