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Definition of zakat in English: zakatnoun zəˈkɑːtzəˈkɑt mass nounPayment made annually under Islamic law on certain kinds of property and used for charitable and religious purposes, one of the Five Pillars of Islam. 天课,札卡特(根据伊斯兰教法规对某种财产所征收的强制性财产税,用于慈善或宗教事业) Example sentencesExamples - In the absence of the Islamic state, zakat is given directly by the individual zakat payers to those stated in the pervious verse of the Quran.
- Muslims pray five times a day; give alms, or zakat, to the poor; and fast during the month of Ramadan.
- Giving zakat at the end of Ramadan is also a religious requirement.
- One of the quickest ways of getting help is to go to the mosque and ask for zakat.
- My zakat forces me to unshackle myself from my money, time, and efforts and places them towards good.
- The introduction and organization of zakat in 624 A.D. encouraged accounting for the purpose of zakat calculation and payment.
- There is no income tax in Saudi Arabia, but there is an effective obligation to pay a religious tax called zakat, of about 10%.
- While we pray five times and fast and pay our zakat and go to the hajj, we have lost our souls.
- To do this, they emphasised the practice of zakat, or alms giving.
- This is still much lower than what the traditional Muslim is expected to give in zakat.
- Alms are given to the poor; this zakat is another of the five pillars of the faith.
- Donating a share of one's income to charity, zakat, is a fundamental requirement of being a Muslim, more important - some say - than the pilgrimage to Mecca.
- If they did not discharge your zakat according to Shariah, your zakat obligation will not be fulfilled.
- Many Muslims prefer to give zakat during the holy fasting month of Ramadan.
- One of the five pillars of Islam is zakat - giving 2.5% of one's savings each year to charity.
Synonyms gift, gifts, donation, donations, charity, handout, handouts, bounty, benefaction, subsidy, offering, offerings, contribution, contributions, endowment, favour, favours, largesse
OriginVia Persian and Urdu from Arabic zakā(t) 'almsgiving'. Rhymesapart, apparat, art, baht, Bart, Barthes, cart, carte, chart, clart, dart, Eilat, fart, ghat, Gujarat, Gujrat, hart, Harte, heart, heart-to-heart, impart, Jat, kart, kyat, Maat, Mansart, mart, outsmart, part, quarte, salat, savate, Scart, smart, start, tart Definition of zakat in US English: zakatnounzəˈkätzəˈkɑt Obligatory payment made annually under Islamic law on certain kinds of property and used for charitable and religious purposes. 天课,札卡特(根据伊斯兰教法规对某种财产所征收的强制性财产税,用于慈善或宗教事业) Example sentencesExamples - Muslims pray five times a day; give alms, or zakat, to the poor; and fast during the month of Ramadan.
- In the absence of the Islamic state, zakat is given directly by the individual zakat payers to those stated in the pervious verse of the Quran.
- To do this, they emphasised the practice of zakat, or alms giving.
- Many Muslims prefer to give zakat during the holy fasting month of Ramadan.
- If they did not discharge your zakat according to Shariah, your zakat obligation will not be fulfilled.
- The introduction and organization of zakat in 624 A.D. encouraged accounting for the purpose of zakat calculation and payment.
- One of the quickest ways of getting help is to go to the mosque and ask for zakat.
- My zakat forces me to unshackle myself from my money, time, and efforts and places them towards good.
- While we pray five times and fast and pay our zakat and go to the hajj, we have lost our souls.
- One of the five pillars of Islam is zakat - giving 2.5% of one's savings each year to charity.
- There is no income tax in Saudi Arabia, but there is an effective obligation to pay a religious tax called zakat, of about 10%.
- Giving zakat at the end of Ramadan is also a religious requirement.
- This is still much lower than what the traditional Muslim is expected to give in zakat.
- Donating a share of one's income to charity, zakat, is a fundamental requirement of being a Muslim, more important - some say - than the pilgrimage to Mecca.
- Alms are given to the poor; this zakat is another of the five pillars of the faith.
Synonyms gift, gifts, donation, donations, charity, handout, handouts, bounty, benefaction, subsidy, offering, offerings, contribution, contributions, endowment, favour, favours, largesse
OriginVia Persian and Urdu from Arabic zakā(t) ‘almsgiving’. |