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  1. A one-stop portal on all things Zakat in Singapore. Learn about the fiqh Zakat, use our online Zakat calculators, and read about our Zakat beneficiaries.

  2. A symbol of Islamic social justice, Zakat cleanses your soul, purifies/grows your wealth, and is a socioreligious tool to help eradicate poverty in a community or society.

  3. Zakat on savings is due when your savings account has the minimum amount (Nisab) and held for a minimum period of 1 Hijri year or 355 days (Haul).

  4. A one-stop portal on Zakat Contributions, Fidyah & Kaffarah Payments online in Singapore.

  5. Fasting Qadha’ Guide. The ruling on repaying (qadha’) missed fast in Ramadhan falls under 3 categories: 1. COMPULSORY REPAYMENT ( WAJIB QADHA’) Those who are ill and whose illness may worsen or the healing process may be delayed if one fasts. Those who travelled (musafir) approximately 84km or more.

  6. Zakat Al-Mal, is translated to ‘the Zakat of wealth’ and is commonly referred to as Zakat. It refers to the pillar of Islam stating that every sane, adult Muslim who owns wealth over a certain amount – known as the Nisab, must pay 2.5% of that wealth.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ZakatZakat - Wikipedia

    Zakat (or Zakāh) is one of the five pillars of Islam. [a] [3] Zakat is a form of almsgiving, often collected by the Muslim Ummah. [1] It is considered in Islam as a religious obligation, [4] [5] and by Quranic ranking, is next after prayer ( salat) in importance. [6] Eight heads of zakat are mentioned in the Quran.

  8. Zakat is a fundamental pillar of Islam that a Muslim must fulfil in their lifetime if they are eligible. Read more about its importance here.

  9. Zakat forms one of the five pillars of Islam and so this form of charity is obligatory, unlike Sadaqah or Waqf. There are two forms of Zakat, and both are obligatory, this section focuses on the first. There are rules regarding who can pay Zakat, how to pay it and who is eligible to receive it.

  10. Zakat Singapore is a strategic unit under the the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore or Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura (Muis). It oversees the management and administration of Zakat funds in Singapore.

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