According to Islamic law, zakah is one of the pillars of Islam that must be performed by every Muslim, wherever they are. Zakah is essentially part of assets that must be expended by any Muslim, under the command of Allah for the benefit of others according to the levels specified by Him. Those expenditures are mandatory for any Muslim as a sign of gratitude for the blessings and gift of Allah, as an attempt to draw closer to Him, and also as a means to clean the property and individuality as a human. In addition, the purpose of zakah (Islamic tithe) obligation is to achieve social justice and welfare. Therefore, amil (zakah collector) as zakah manager shall always try hard and ascertain that the zakah he manages can improve the welfare of ...
Purpose – The unity of Divine Law is reflected in monotheistic faiths having their origin with Proph...
Welfare is a goal to be achieved in the economy. In Islam, welfare is the right of each individual p...
During ignorance (jihalah) in Mecca, there existed unequal distribution of money. With the result of...
Zakah and its problems are as old as the Islamic civilization. This Islamic financial instrument is ...
Zakah management needs to be revitalized as the results achieved are far from the goals set. The eff...
Indonesia is a country with majority citizen choose Islam as their religion. Moslems are oblige to p...
Zakat is one of the religious obligations that have social, economic, political, and legal dimension...
Current statistical data shows that almost all Muslim countries are facing economic and social probl...
Zakah is the economic pillar of Islam.It is the cornerstone of the Islamic economy.It is enjoined by...
Zakah is a unique Islamic institution targeted to eight groups of recipients with the aim to redistr...
Zakat is the social financing pillar of Islam. God has obliged it to the believers in His book that...
<p>Zakah is the implications of the high level of practice Muslims toward the teachings of Islam in ...
Zakat is one of the five pillars in Islam where it can be assume as the obligation for those who ad...
Although Zakah (Islamic tax) is considered to be a cornerstone of Islamic social system and mechanis...
Based on Islamic law, paying of zakah by moslems should be done via amil zakah. According to Act Num...
Purpose – The unity of Divine Law is reflected in monotheistic faiths having their origin with Proph...
Welfare is a goal to be achieved in the economy. In Islam, welfare is the right of each individual p...
During ignorance (jihalah) in Mecca, there existed unequal distribution of money. With the result of...
Zakah and its problems are as old as the Islamic civilization. This Islamic financial instrument is ...
Zakah management needs to be revitalized as the results achieved are far from the goals set. The eff...
Indonesia is a country with majority citizen choose Islam as their religion. Moslems are oblige to p...
Zakat is one of the religious obligations that have social, economic, political, and legal dimension...
Current statistical data shows that almost all Muslim countries are facing economic and social probl...
Zakah is the economic pillar of Islam.It is the cornerstone of the Islamic economy.It is enjoined by...
Zakah is a unique Islamic institution targeted to eight groups of recipients with the aim to redistr...
Zakat is the social financing pillar of Islam. God has obliged it to the believers in His book that...
<p>Zakah is the implications of the high level of practice Muslims toward the teachings of Islam in ...
Zakat is one of the five pillars in Islam where it can be assume as the obligation for those who ad...
Although Zakah (Islamic tax) is considered to be a cornerstone of Islamic social system and mechanis...
Based on Islamic law, paying of zakah by moslems should be done via amil zakah. According to Act Num...
Purpose – The unity of Divine Law is reflected in monotheistic faiths having their origin with Proph...
Welfare is a goal to be achieved in the economy. In Islam, welfare is the right of each individual p...
During ignorance (jihalah) in Mecca, there existed unequal distribution of money. With the result of...