Zakat

Zakat is a core pillar of Islam that purifies wealth, supports the needy, and promotes social equality and compassion.

Zakat represents both worship and responsibility. It ensures that wealth circulates fairly, relieving poverty and strengthening community bonds.

By giving 2.5% of one’s savings annually, Muslims acknowledge that their blessings belong to Allah and are shared with others.

This act purifies both wealth and heart, reminding believers that generosity brings divine reward and societal harmony.

Why Islam explains how Zakat builds a just, balanced society rooted in compassion, equality, and gratitude to the Creator.