Zaka Zakah: The Third Pillar Of Islam

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what is zakah? Zakah is the third pillar of Islam which states that; every Muslim whose income is above a certain specified minimum(nisab) must pay 2.5 per cent of his/her accrued income annually to a needy fellow-being, a new convert to Islam, a traveler or a person with debts. This is a compulsory amount but the more is paid, the greater the reward that Allah will bestow. The money that is paid as Zakah is not something that Allah needs or receives. But He promises us manifold rewards if we help our brethren. And there is one basic condition for expecting rewards from Allah: when zakah is paid in the name of Allah, the payer shall neither expect nor demand any worldly gains from the beneficiaries nor aim at becoming known as the 'philanthropists'. …show more content…

Its a pillar of islam because it fosters in us the quality of sacrifice and rids us of selfishness. Islam accepts within its fold only those who are ready to give away in God's way some of their hard-earned wealth willingly and without any temporal or personal gain. It has nothing to do with misers. A true Muslim will, no matter what or when will be ready to sacrifice all his belongings in the way of Allah when time comes, as Zakah has already trained and given him the strength and courage to do so. Importance of zakat in islam • Zakah curbs the materialistic whims of muslims, all over the world by reminding them of the less fortunate and by removing excessive wealth that could lead to extravagant lifestyles. • Zakah also reminds able-earning Muslims that the blessings they receive come from Allah and that they need to be distributed amongst all Muslims so that none are left in the poverty lurch. Who are The Recipients of

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