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5 advantages of giving zakat and five disadvantages of not giving zakat?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Why is Zakat important?

Zakat is a fascinating word in Arabic.

It relates to cleanliness, growth, blessing and praise.

This form of charity helps to purify your wealth, increases blessings in your life and gains you much reward. Zakat is an obligatory tax on every Muslim designed to help the poor and empower communities.

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Why is Zakat important?

Zakat is important because it benefits not only the individual, but also the recipient and society at large. The power of Zakat cannot be underestimated.

It's an incredible institution intended to transform society. Imagine this: if just the top ten richest people in the world paid Zakat, that would amount to £7.7 billion!

That would lift countless people from poverty. The effects for the world would be huge if we all just gave our part.

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The importance of Zakat for a Muslim

Zakat is a commandment from Allah (swt) to the believers. It is stressed in both the Qur’an and the Sunnah. In fact, the word Zakat is mentioned 30 times in the Qur’an.

It's also one of the five pillars of Islam, along with the shahadah (declaring the oneness of Allah), salah (prayer), sawm (fasting) and Hajj (the pilgrimage).

5 benefits of giving Zakat

1. It purifies your wealth

Zakat spiritually purifies your wealth and soul. It's a way to learn discipline, show your obedience to Allah (swt) and increase in love for your brothers and sisters worldwide.

2. A sign of brotherhood

If there ever was a time we need unity and to come together, it's now. The Qur’an describes as brothers in faith and Zakat is one of the best ways to demonstrate this brotherhood.

“But (even so), if they repent, establish regular prayers, and give their Zakat, they are your brethren in Faith.”

Zakat is a way of increasing love, harmony and connection between Muslims.

3. A sign of a faithful communit

“The Believers, men and women, are protectors one of another: they enjoin what is just and forbid what is evil: they observe regular prayers, pay their Zakat and obey Allah and His Messenger. On them will Allah pour His Mercy: for Allah is Exalted in Power, Wise.” (Surah Al-Taubah 9:71)

As Allah (swt) says above, those who fulfil the order of paying their Zakat not only fulfil the trust He enjoined on them, but in doing so become of those who attain His Mercy.

4. Gaining closeness to Allah (swt)

Zakat is both a physical and a spiritual act, and thereby it's a way of gaining proximity to Allah (swt).

5. The removal of sins

The Prophet (ﷺ) said: “Giving charity wipes away sins just as water extinguishes fire.”

Answered by NehaKari
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Zakat is one of the Five Pillars of Islam, which is an obligatory charitable contribution that Muslims who meet certain criteria are required to pay. It is a specific percentage (2.5%) of an individual's wealth or assets (cash, gold, silver, livestock, and agricultural products) that is collected and distributed to those in need.

Advantages of giving zakat in Islam:

  • Purification of wealth: Giving zakat purifies one's wealth by removing excess wealth from a person's possession and redistributing it to those in need.
  • Spiritual benefit: Giving zakat is considered an act of worship in Islam and provides spiritual benefits by increasing one's faith, gratitude, and humility.
  • Social responsibility: Zakat promotes social responsibility by encouraging individuals to give to those in need and help alleviate poverty.
  • Economic benefits: Zakat helps to distribute wealth more evenly within society and can contribute to economic stability and growth.
  • Solidarity among Muslims: Zakat promotes solidarity among Muslims by encouraging them to support one another and help those who are less fortunate.
  • Protection from calamities: Giving zakat is believed to protect individuals from calamities and disasters by purifying their wealth and increasing their blessings.
  • Blessings and rewards: Giving zakat is believed to bring blessings and rewards in this life and in the hereafter. It is considered a means of seeking Allah's forgiveness and mercy.

Disadvantages of not giving Zakat in Islam:

  • Neglecting the obligation: Zakat is one of the five pillars of Islam, and it is considered a religious obligation for all eligible Muslims. Neglecting to pay Zakat is a sin and may lead to punishment in the afterlife.
  • Disrupting the social balance: Zakat is a means of redistributing wealth from the wealthy to the poor, which helps to maintain social balance and alleviate poverty. Failure to pay Zakat can disrupt this balance and lead to increased poverty and inequality.
  • Losing blessings and barakah: Giving Zakat is believed to bring blessings and barakah from Allah, which can result in increased wealth and success. Not paying Zakat means missing out on these blessings.
  • Facing financial difficulties: Failure to pay Zakat can result in financial difficulties and even bankruptcy. Paying Zakat is believed to purify one's wealth and remove the negative effects of hoarding and greed.
  • Breaking the trust: Zakat is often collected and distributed by Islamic institutions or individuals who are trusted by the community. Not paying Zakat means breaking this trust and can lead to social and moral consequences.

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