ZAKAT IS PURITY
The literal meaning of "Zakat" is purity. Its
Islamic technical meaning designates the annual amount of wealth, food,
property etc. which a Muslim with the adequate means must distribute among the
rightful beneficiaries.
Zakat is a remarkable institution and a major pillar of
Islam. Allah, Almighty, Says (what means): "And establish the Prayer, and
pay Zakaat (the poor due)..." [Quran, 2:43]
Moreover, Zakat is an obligatory act because it is one of
the pillars of Islam: The Prophet sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam ( may Allah
exalt his mention ) said: "Islam was built upon five (pillars): `The
testimony that none has the right to be worshipped but Allah and that Muhammad
is the Messenger of Allah; the establishment of the prayer; paying the
obligatory charity (Zakat); pilgrimage to the House (Hajj to the Ka'bah in
Makkah) and fasting (the month of) Ramadan."' [Al-Bukhari and Muslim]
Zakat is a small portion of the Muslim's wealth that must be
given to the poor or to other specified beneficiaries. Whoever claims that
Zakat is not obligatory and refuses to pay it, is not a Muslim, but a Muslim
who refuses to pay Zakat due to stinginess, while affirming its obligation, has
committed a great sin for which one will be severely punished.
Allah, Almighty, Says (what means): "...and as for
those who hoard treasures of gold and silver, and do not spend them for the
sake of Allah, announce unto them a painful torment. On the Day when that
[hoarded wealth] shall be heated in the Fire of Hell and with it will be
branded their foreheads, their flanks, and their backs, (and it will be said
unto them): `This is the treasure which you hoarded for yourselves. Now taste
of what you used to hoard." [Quran 9: 34-35]
He, Almighty, also Says (what means): "And let not
those who covetously withhold of that which Allah has bestowed on them of His
bounty (wealth) think that it is good for them (and so they do not pay Zakat).
No, it will be worse for them; the things which they covetously withheld will
be tied to their necks like a collar on the Day of Resurrection..." [Quran
3:180]
There is no equivalent in any other language to the word
"Zakat" and the meaning it conveys. It is not just a form of charity,
or alms-giving or tax or tithe. Nor, is it simply an expression of kindness; it
is all of these combined and much more. It is a duty enjoined by Allah and a
source of purification for the individual and society as a whole.
He, Almighty, Says (what means): "Take from their
wealth 'sadaqah' (Zakat) in order to purify them and sanctify them with
it." [Quran 9: 103]
Zakat benefits the society in many ways. Here is an
explanation of the far-reaching effects of it:
1. Zakat purifies the individual and his wealth. The status
of his wealth is increased with Allah and in turn, he will be rewarded. When a
person becomes liable for paying Zakat, a certain percentage of his wealth
should be distributed immediately in the correct manner, because at that point,
the wealth which is to be distributed does not belong to him. If this wealth is
retained, it spoils the status of all of his wealth.
2. Zakat does not only purify the property of the one who
gives it, it also purifies his heart from selfishness and greed. In return, it
purifies the heart of the recipient from envy and jealousy, and it fosters in
his heart good will and warm wishes toward the contributor. As a result, the
rich and poor of society are bound together as a unit, working together and
helping one another.
3. Zakat decreases the sufferings of the needy and poor
members of society, however, those in need should not depend on it completely.
4. Zakat is an effective means of developing the spirit of
social responsibility on the part of the well-to-do, and the feeling of
security and belonging on the part of the underprivileged.
5. Zakat is a clear manifestation of the spiritual and
humanitarian interactions between the individual and society. It is a sound
illustration of the fact that though Islam does not hinder private enterprise
or condemn private possessions, it does not tolerate selfish and greedy control
of wealth and property. It is an expression of the general philosophy of Islam
which adopts a moderate and effective course between the Individual and
Society.
In conclusion, we mention a calling by Allah, Almighty (what
means): "O You who believe! Shall I lead you to a bargain that will save
you from grievous suffering [in this world and in the life to come)? You are to
believe in Allah and His Messenger and strive hard in Allah's cause with your
possessions and your lives: this is for your own good – if you had known
it." [Qur'an, 61: 10-11]
ZAKAT proof that Islam teach the follower to love each other
and help each other, the wealth that Allah bestow should be giving to the poor
just a small portion (2.5%). This also shown that Islam teach the follower to
be kind an peace not to be extremist.
wallahu'alam.
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