Zakat
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An Zakat (Arabic: زكاة; [zaˈkaːt], "an nagdadalisay",[1] siring man Zakat al-mal [zaˈkaːt alˈmaːl] زكاة المال, "zakat sa kayamanan",[2] o Zakah)[3] iyo an sarong porma nin pagtao nin limos, parating pigkokolektar kan mga Muslim Ummah.[1] Pigkokonsiderar iyan sa Islam bilang sarong relihiyosong obligasyon,[4][5] asin kan Quranic ranking, kasunod kan pagpangadyi (salat) sa importansya.[6] An walong payo kan Zakat naunambitan sa Quran.
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- ↑ "Zakat Al-Maal (Tithing)". Life USA. Archived from the original on 6 October 2016. Retrieved 11 August 2016.
- ↑ "Zakah". www.islam101.com. Retrieved 20 April 2017.
- ↑ Salehi, M. (2014). "A Study on the Influences of Islamic Values on Iranian Accounting Practice and Development". Journal of Islamic Economics, Banking and Finance 10 (2): 154–182. doi: . "Zakat is a religious tax that every Muslim has to pay.".
- ↑ Lessy, Z. (2009). "Zakat (almsgiving) management in Indonesia: Whose job should it be?". La Riba Journal Ekonomi Islam 3 (1). "Zakat is alms-giving and religiously obligatory tax.".
- ↑ Hallaq, Wael (2013). The impossible state: Islam, politics, and modernity's moral predicament. New York: Columbia University Press. p. 123. ISBN 978-0231162562.