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Ṣadaqah (Arabic: صدقة [ˈsˤɑdæqɑ],* "charity", "benevolence",
plural ṣadaqāt صدقات [sˤɑdæˈqɑːt]) in the
modern Islamic context has come to
signify "voluntary...
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continuous charity or
ongoing charity (Arabic: صدقة جارية, romanized:
Sadaqah Jariyah)
refers to any act that
continues to
benefit humanity even after...
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sacrifice of an
animal on the
occasion of a child's birth.
Aqiqah is a type of
sadaqah and it is also sunnah,
though not obligatory.
According to
hadith and the...
- betterment) Bāb al-Jihād: For
those who took part in
jihad almsgiving Bāb al-
Ṣadaqah: For
those who gave
charity more
often sawm (fasting) Bāb al-Rayyān: For...
- alms-giver or
charitable giving is
generally divided into
voluntary giving,
ṣadaqah (صدقة), and an
obligatory practice, the zakāh (الزكاة). Zakāh is governed...
- the badr. The main
stanza is:
Fasting in
Islam Barakah Shab-e-barat Hamd
Sadaqah Fatimiyya Hosseini infancy conference Chup
Tazia Mid-Sha'ban
Night of Wishes...
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accepted as
Zakah for the one who pays it
before the `Eid prayer, and it is
sadaqah for the one who pays it
after the prayer.”
Zakat al-Fitr is
Wajib and must...
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inappropriate content.
Sadaqah means an act of
kindness without expecting anything in
return 'fi sabillilah' (for the
cause of Allah). Salam
Sadaqah sought to engage...
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Islamic prophet's death,
Malik stopped p****ing the
sadaqah, and also
refused to give his
sadaqah to Medina, as they
refused to
recognise the Caliphate...
- hypocrisy. Infāq is
different from zakat,
which is
obligatory on Muslims, or
sadaqah,
which is
charity for
obtaining specific return or
protection from some...