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Learn about the importance of spending for the sake of Allah and the different types of obligatory and voluntary acts of charity in Islam. Discover how these acts can increase the purchasing power of the poor and lead to wealth development.
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Q1. Spending for the sake of Allah Q3. About 700 times Q2. Obligatory and voluntary 1: Obligatory: Zakat, Breakfasting Zakat, Vowing, Expiation, Spending for family includes parents, 2. Voluntary: Charity, Orphan care, Endowments (mosque building), removing harm from the road is Sadaqah, Helping other, Smile,
stinginess Envy
Allah’s mercy Entering paradise Wealth development Increasing purchasing power of the poor Urge to investment, chance of work, competition leads to quality
Severe punishment Stop raining, draught, high price, hunger, poverty
His mother should invest his money, pays zakat every year and tells the Judge His brother should invest his money, pays zakat every year and tells the Judge
They do not have any of their day food Have money but not enough The employee who collect the zakat Who have recently converted to Islam To buy the slaves and giving them freedom, also the war captures Who are in debts and can not pay it back Deeds that aimed for Allah’s sake Passenger who can not go back to his home land
For Allah’s sake From legal earning Not to be followed with harming
Animals Banknotes 85 gram 5 camels 595 gram 10 % Equal to 85 gram of gold 30 cows A calf 2.5 % 40 sheep 5 % A sheep 653 kilo/ 5% or 10%
Banknotes, dates, Commerce and investment shares, cattle Banknotes, dates, Commerce and investment shares, cattle House furniture, fish, residence, factory tools Accordingto the price 203 203 250000 4180 A calf
A sheep 3 sheep