theme 3- religious life Flashcards

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different types of giving

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-zakat
-sadaqat
-khums

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zakat

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the annual donation of 2.5% of an individuals wealth and assets.

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sadaqat

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voluntary giving. it is giving in excess of zakat.

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4
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khums

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popular in shia’ism and denotes giving 20% of wealth

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5
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Nisab
(zakat)

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it is a threshold, referring to the minimum amount of wealth and possessions that a muslim must own before being obligated to pay zakat.

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who is the zakat for?

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the poor and needy

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the poor and needy are those…
(zakat)

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-who ‘may have some wealth and funds but its not enough’
-the distribute who ‘have no wealth or funds, living their life on the very basics necessities of life’
-people who collect zakat and distribute it
-converts to islam
-people in debt who cant repay it
-people on journeys who have run out of money.

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what zakat cant be used for

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-building a mosque
-to bury the dead
-to clear the debt of one that has died

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9
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what other importance does zakat hold in Islam?

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it is the fourth pillar of islamic teaching

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10
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zakat is also understood to be…

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an act that purifies, it is defined as ‘giving for the sake of purification’

this is based on surah 9:103 which reads: ‘of their goods, take alms, that so thou mightest purify and sanctify them ;and pray on their behalf. verily thy prayers are a source of security for them: and Allah is one who heareth and knoweth.

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ways to pay zakat

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-paid with cash
-a herd of animal
-a date crop

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why is sadaqat encouraged?

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it is encouraged as it is seen as an act that brings merit and spiritual benefit when practised on a regular basis, incurring divine favour and an investment in one’s future in preparation for the afterlife.

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13
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difference between Khums and Zakat.

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-khums means a ‘fifth’
-it is much broader than zakat, it is more specifically defined than just surplus income.

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14
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what does Khums cover?

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-business investment
-trading
-agriculture
-savings and earnings
-inheritance
-gifts
-lottery wins

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reasons for giving in Islam

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-obedience to the wishes of Allah
-compassion for others
-personal sacrifice through prioritising Allah and others before oneself
-the individual and communal benefits of physical and spiritual rewards

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16
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the impact of giving on the ummah

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-all needs are met, no matter how poor
-equality and unity is achieved
-the aims of the ummah (‘brotherhood’) achieved
- as in the time of muhammed, widows and orphans are not neglected
-it creates a sense of communal spirituality

17
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riba

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interest. this is prohibited in islam