How well do you know about Zakat in Islam?
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What is the literal meaning of Zakat?

  • To give away wealth
  • To fast
  • To pray
  • To purify (correct)
  • What is the rate at which Zakat is payable on cash, gold, and silver?

  • 3%
  • 1%
  • 2%
  • 2 ½% (correct)
  • Who is Zakat not allowed to be given to?

  • All of the above (correct)
  • Non-Muslims
  • Children
  • Parents
  • Study Notes

    • Zakat is one of the pillars of Islam, an act of worship through giving away a portion of one's wealth for the benefit of the poor.
    • It is mentioned in the Quran along with Salat and is an obligatory payment for rich Muslims to the needy and the poor.
    • The literal meaning of Zakat is to purify, and it serves as a reminder that wealth is a trust bestowed by Allah.
    • Zakat ensures a steady flow of wealth from the rich to the poor and helps in bettering their economic conditions.
    • The Holy Quran contains warnings for those who do not pay Zakat and specifies categories of people to whom Zakat is to be distributed.
    • Zakat is payable at the rate of 2 ½% on cash, gold, and silver and is to be paid only once a year.
    • It is to be paid on jewelry, crops, animals, minerals, agricultural land, and commercial goods.
    • Zakat cannot be given to parents or one's children, non-Muslims, or as remuneration for services.
    • The regular payment of Zakat is an attribute of a true believer, and one of the signs of unbelievers is that they deny the Hereafter and do not pay Zakat.
    • Allah promises that generosity shall be repaid liberally.

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    Test your knowledge of Zakat with our quiz! Learn about the Islamic pillar of giving and how it serves as a reminder of the trust bestowed by Allah. Explore the categories of people to whom Zakat is distributed and the warning for those who do not pay it. Find out how Zakat helps in bettering the economic conditions of the poor and the steady flow of wealth from the rich. Take this quiz to become more familiar with the obligation of Zakat and its significance in Islam.

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