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The Virtue of Zakat and Charity

The Virtue of Zakat and Charity

Zakat and charity are among the greatest acts of worship in Islam. They purify the soul, cleanse wealth, and promote compassion and social solidarity. Allah has made zakat a pillar of Islam and charity a wide door to goodness and reward.
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Zakat and charity are among the greatest acts of worship in Islam. They purify the soul, cleanse wealth, and promote compassion and social solidarity. Allah has made zakat a pillar of Islam and charity a wide door to goodness and reward.

The Virtue of Zakat in Islam

Zakat is an obligatory financial act of worship, frequently mentioned alongside prayer in the Qur’an due to its great importance. It purifies wealth, nurtures the soul, and establishes social justice.
Allah says:
“Take from their wealth a charity by which you purify them and cause them to increase.” (Qur’an 9:103)

Zakat brings blessings to wealth and reflects true faith and obedience to Allah.

The Virtue of Charity and Its Great Impact

Charity is a broad form of goodness that goes beyond money to include every beneficial act done sincerely for Allah. Allah has promised great rewards and multiplied blessings for those who give in charity.

The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said:
“Charity does not decrease wealth.” (Muslim)

Charity extinguishes hardship, wards off calamities, and brings joy to those in need.

Zakat and Charity as Pillars of Social Solidarity

Zakat and charity help meet the needs of the poor, support orphans and the sick, and aid those affected by crises. They strengthen bonds of brotherhood and compassion, creating a balanced and caring society.

Reward in This Life and the Hereafter

Allah grants the giver rewards in both this life and the Hereafter—through blessings, peace of heart, increased provision, and salvation on the Day of Judgment.

Conclusion

Zakat and charity are not merely financial contributions; they are acts of faith and humanity that express gratitude for Allah’s blessings and help build a compassionate society. Whoever seeks blessings in wealth, peace in the heart, and great reward with Allah should uphold zakat and make charity a constant practice.

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