By M H Ahssan / INN Bureau
During Ramadan, the Islamic month of fasting, many Muslims pay zakat, the annual paying out from one’s wealth to the needy. But many may not be paying their zakat properly, highlighting the importance of calculating it correctly. Millions of Muslims around the world choose this month – Ramadan, the Islamic month of fasting – to pay zakat, the annual paying out of a prescribed percentage of one’s wealth to the needy. Muslims believe that through the paying of one’s zakat God purifies and blesses one’s wealth. Moreover, of the many benefits of zakat, poverty alleviation is among the foremost.
During Ramadan, the Islamic month of fasting, many Muslims pay zakat, the annual paying out from one’s wealth to the needy. But many may not be paying their zakat properly, highlighting the importance of calculating it correctly. Millions of Muslims around the world choose this month – Ramadan, the Islamic month of fasting – to pay zakat, the annual paying out of a prescribed percentage of one’s wealth to the needy. Muslims believe that through the paying of one’s zakat God purifies and blesses one’s wealth. Moreover, of the many benefits of zakat, poverty alleviation is among the foremost.

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