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Main Author: Ahmed, Mohd.
Format: Recurso digital
Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2024
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14190348
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contents <p>Zakat is a religious practice involving the giving of alms to the poor or needy individuals within the Islamic community. It has historically served an essential function in Islamic social welfare. Zakat has fostered diverse Islamic charity by linking various communities globally, particularly within Muslim-majority countries. In developing countries, poverty is widespread; however, in many Muslim nations, the responsibility for collecting and distributing zakat funds lies with religious authorities. A significant number of Muslims in India possess a limited understanding of Zakat, particularly regarding its correct calculation, the identification of eligible recipients, and the fulfilment of the related religious obligations. Many organisations are unable to integrate digital technological advancements into their systems due to insufficient funds. The government must revamp the existing Zakat administration system and implement community-focused initiatives.</p>
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spellingShingle A Conceptual Analysis Of Modern Perception Of Zakat
Ahmed, Mohd.
Zakat,
<p>Zakat is a religious practice involving the giving of alms to the poor or needy individuals within the Islamic community. It has historically served an essential function in Islamic social welfare. Zakat has fostered diverse Islamic charity by linking various communities globally, particularly within Muslim-majority countries. In developing countries, poverty is widespread; however, in many Muslim nations, the responsibility for collecting and distributing zakat funds lies with religious authorities. A significant number of Muslims in India possess a limited understanding of Zakat, particularly regarding its correct calculation, the identification of eligible recipients, and the fulfilment of the related religious obligations. Many organisations are unable to integrate digital technological advancements into their systems due to insufficient funds. The government must revamp the existing Zakat administration system and implement community-focused initiatives.</p>
title A Conceptual Analysis Of Modern Perception Of Zakat
topic Zakat,
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14190348