Zakat
Zakat is the third pillar of Islam and represents charity and social responsibility. It is a mandatory act of giving a portion of one’s wealth to those in need, purifying both wealth and soul. Zakat strengthens the bonds of society, supports the underprivileged, and fulfills a Muslim’s duty to Allah (SWT).
Importance of Zakat in Islam
Purification of Wealth: Giving Zakat cleanses wealth and ensures blessings in life.
Helping the Needy: It provides support to the poor, orphans, and widows.
Spiritual Growth: Encourages selflessness, humility, and empathy.
Fulfilling Allah’s Command: Zakat is a divine obligation, and performing it brings reward and closeness to Allah.
How Zakat is Calculated
Zakat is usually 2.5% of savings and wealth held over a lunar year. It is given to eligible recipients, including: The poor (Fuqara) The needy (Masakeen) Those employed to collect Zakat New Muslims and debtors in need Others specified in the Quran (Surah At-Tawbah 9:60) At QuranOnDesk, we teach students how to calculate and distribute Zakat correctly according to Islamic rules.
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Beginners and children learning Islamic obligations
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Students receive one-to-one guidance from qualified teachers, ensuring practical knowledge and correct application of Zakat.
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Islamic Pillars
5 Pillars Of Islam
Understanding the Quran helps Muslims properly fulfill these pillars. At QuranOnDesk, we teach Quranic knowledge that nurtures both spiritual growth and daily Islamic practice.





