- Arab al-
Fuqara (Arabic: عرب الفقراء) was a
Palestinian Arab
village in the
Haifa Subdistrict. It was depo****ted
during the 1947–1948
Civil War in Mandatory...
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compact and
organized group which started to be
named as the
Fuqara tribe.
Among the
Fuqara,
tribal cohesion very much
depended on
membership in the faqir...
- the Quran, e.g. in
surah 9,
verse 60: As-Sadaqat (zakat) are only for the
Fuqara' (the poor), and Al-Masākīn (the needy) and
those emplo**** to
collect (the...
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porcelain used in its decoration.
Osman Bey
Mosque (Arabic: مسجد عثمان بك) Al-
Fuqara Mosque (Arabic: مسجد الفقراء)
Jalal Bey
Mosque (Arabic: مسجد جلال بك) Al-Mitwalli...
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proper recipients of zakat:
Those living without means of
livelihood (Al-
Fuqarā'), the poor
Those who
cannot meet
their basic needs (Al-Masākīn), the needy...
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reliant on
existing tribal solidarities. In the 1930s a
large part of the
Fuqara’ were
still claiming to be
linked to the
Sharqiyyan tribe, a
section of...
- less from the
middle [class], and a very
small amount from the poor (
fuqaraʾ).
Those who do not have any
means of
livelihood or
depend on
support of...
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designate the
brotherhood (tariqa, literally: "way") and its
disciples (
fuqara, sing. to fakir, literally: "poor"). They are
known for
their spiritual...
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people who are
entitled to
receive sadaqah (zakaat). They are: The poor (al-
fuqarâ’), that is low-income.[page needed] The
needy people (al-masākīn).[page needed]...