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Obligation of Zakat
The Almighty said, “And be steadfast in prayer
and regular in charity,” (The Cow sura – verse 110). The Holy Qur’an included it
with prayer in twenty-eight verses.
God (to whom be ascribed all majesty and
perfection) strictly menaced those who do not give zakat (charity) by saying,
“And there are those who bury gold and silver and spend it not in the Way Of
God; announce unto them A most grievous penalty,” (The Repentance sura – verse
34.) Therefore, to “spend it in the Way Of God” means to give zakat. The same as
the Almighty certified salvation for those praying in humbleness, He certified
the winning of those giving zakat by saying, “The Believers must (Eventually)
win through, - Those who humble themselves In their prayers; Who avoid vain
talk; Who are active in deeds Of charity.” (The Believers sura –verses 1-2-3-4)
Therefore, praying in humbleness, being active in deeds of charity and avoiding
vain talk are the traits of believers, and God to whom ascribed all majesty and
perfection has included it in His saying, “But those will prosper Who purify
themselves, And glorify the name Of their Guardian-Lord, And ( lift their
hearts) In Prayer (The Most High sura – verses 14-15).
According to At-tawheed (monotheism) doctrine,
the association of zakat with praying in the Holy Qur’an has a solemn meaning
where the faithful servant of God could not achieve a genuine relationship with
Him (to whom be ascribed all majesty and perfection) unless there is a brethren
relationship in God because praying is the relationship between the heart and
God, and zakat is nothing but an emphasis on brotherhood in God between the rich
and the needy. He who supports the followers of God out of love for them is,
therefore, loved, supported and dignified by God.
God (to whom be ascribed all majesty and
perfection) also said, “The parable of those who spend their substance In the
way of God is that Of a grain of corn: it growth Seven ears, and each ear Hath a
hundred grains. God giveth manifold increase To whom He pleaseth: And God careth
for all And He knoweth all things,” (The Cow sura – verse 261).
Had someone given Zakat, he shall
honestly do that for God’s own sake, so that it is accepted by God (the
Almighty).
Imam Ali said in Nahj Al Balagha,
Zakat is considered with prayer as a sacrifice for Moslems; he who gives zakat
has made his soul good since it acts as a kafarra (atonement) to him and as a
shield that protects him from fire.
However, zakat should not be
given with favor and harm, but from the best of moneys. It is mentioned, “When
reminding of charity, you are giving it with favor; when showing that you have
acted in charity, you are giving it with harm.” The messenger (pbuh) said, “He
does not accept the charity of those reminding of it.”
In his book “Minhaj Al Arifeen”
Imam Ghazali said, “For every organ you have, there is a zakat imposed on you to
God; the zakat of heart is a reflection on God’s wisdom, mightiness, power,
graces and mercifulness; the zakat of eye is looking at what arouses
contemplation and avoiding what provokes lusts; the zakat of the ear is
listening to all that saves the soul; the zakat of the tongue is in all that
makes you closer to Him; the zakat of the hand is refraining it from devilish
acts to be strengthened for goodness; and the zakat of the foot is going to any
place where your heart and religion are saved.
In Regard of the Meaning of Zakat:
Zakat purifies its giver from covetousness and
frees him from money enslavement, the Almighty says, “And those saved from the
Covetousness of their own souls, - They are the ones That achieve prosperity,’
(The Exodus sura – verse 9). Moreover, it stands for thankfulness to the graces
of God (to whom be ascribed all majesty and perfection) and for the revival of
generosity, mercy and solace –virtues that enliven the heart and emphasize faith
and piety.
Who is Supposed to Give Zakat?
The rich shall give zakat to the needy.
To sum up, the Almighty said, “God hath purchased
of the Believers Their persons and their goods; For theirs (in return) Is the
Garden (of Paradise):” (The Repentance sura – verse 111).
He who knows the importance of spending money in
satisfaction of God, rushes to give charities and abandons the unnecessary
excess, is the dweller of heaven.
Issued on 7 Rabih El Awal 1430 Hegira
corresponding to March 3, 2009 A.D.
Monotheistic Concepts,
Issued by the Bureau of Mashyakhat Al Akl of
Mouwahidoun Druze sect
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