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... prayer, one with wealth in giving. Zakat is not voluntary charity but an obligatory payment with precisely defined conditions...
...he aqiqah sacrifice was performed, the head was shaved, and charity equal to the weight of the hair in silver was given. These ...
..., performed the aqiqah sacrifice, shaved the head, and gave charity equal to the weight of the hair in silver. Like the name Ha...
... was the most truthful woman she knew, the most generous in charity, and the most earnest in closeness to Allah. She was the fi...
...aved his head, and gave the weight of his hair in silver as charity on the seventh day. Ibrahim died in Rabi' al-Awwal 10 AH a...
...nd messenger, not a god. They prayed to Allah, fasted, gave charity, and followed the guidance Isa had been given in the Injil....
...op was a corrupt man who commanded his congregation to give charity — and then secretly kept the donated money for himself. He ...
...ould be identified. He said: this prophet will not eat from charity (sadaqah) but will accept gifts (hadiyah). Between his shou...
...man he had heard about. He presented the dates as sadaqah — charity. The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ distributed the dates to those arou...
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