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    Zia Case Study

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    in the country. General Zia-ul-Haq wanted to make Pakistan the citadel of Islam so that it could play an honorable and prominent role for the Islamic world. The steps taken by General Zia were in the right direction and had long-term impacts, the Zakat tax introduced by General Zia still holds and so do many of the other laws. General Zia set…

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    know the various aspects of the patient’s life, their socio-economic status and disease. Most of the patients were suffering from HCV + (Hepatitis C virus), and they were getting their treatment free from Medical Social Services Department through zakat funds, Pakistan Bait-ul-Mal Fund and District Bait-ul-Mal fund. Sixth week: 7th – 12th September The patient was poor, and the doctor prescribed the tests of her. That was needed to be done from CENUM (Center for Nuclear Medicine) but the tests…

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    5 Pillars Of Islam Essay

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    The five pillars of Islam are the framework for a Muslim person 's religious life. The pillars are Shahada, Salat, Zakat, Sawm, and Hajj. Both the Sunni and Shi’a agree on the essential principles of the pillars despite their other fundamental differences. These pillars are commanded by their god called Allah. Performing the pillars allows muslims to combine their religious and secular lives into a single unit of devotion. The fulfillment of the pillars is seen more as an obligation or duty…

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    Monotheism is the belief in one God. Allah is the Islamic God. Muslims have to follow the five pillars of Islam. The five pillars of Islam are Shahadah, Salat, Zakat, Sawm, and Hajj. Shahadah is the profession of faith that expresses Islamic beliefs. Salat are the daily prayers and Muslims are expected to pray five times a day. Zakat is charity and giving to the poor. Sawm is fasting during Ramadan. The last pillar is Hajj, which is the pilgrimage to Mecca. If you are Muslim you have to perform…

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    Marian Love November 2, 2017 The Five Pillars of Islam The Five Pillars of Islam were created by Muhammad in 610 CE. For Muslims, the Five Pillars of Islam is crucial to their beliefs and the foundation to their everyday life. The Five Pillars can be found in the Quran. There they are mentioned together in the Hadith when he was asked to define Islam. The Muslims…

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    For many religions, it has been identified that there is typically one similar component: belief. For example, Christians display their belief through a statement called a creed, which says that they believe in one God (Nye, 105). While Muslims do profess belief in Allah, Islam goes against the common assumption that all religions prioritize belief. Rather, Muslims emphasize works over belief, also known as orthopraxy. Islam demonstrates this alternate core component through profession, both…

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    Baitul Mal Case Study

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    Baitul Mal from the practice of Rasulullah SAW to the famous caliphs. 2. Understand about the traditional sources of revenue in Islamic state, zakat and modern taxation. 3. Able to determine the function of types of tax. 4. Differentiate between economic and social impact of zakat and taxation 5. Understand the rules and regulations govern the system of Zakat. 1.0 INTRODUCTION This chapter provides an overview of Baitul Mal and then explains the history of Baitul fro the time of Prophet…

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    as parts of the five pillars of Islam. The third among the five pillars of Islam is Zakat (act of alms giving). C. Zakat 1. It is compulsory for every Muslim to perform Zakat. 2. It is two and half percent from all the Muslims saving and it is performed every year. 3. It gives all Muslims the opportunity to share from their little or large wealth with the people in need. Shahada (Faith), Salah (Prayer), and Zakat (Alms giving) are three out of the five pillars of Islam. Ramadan (Fasting) is the…

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    prayer a person feels inner happiness and peace. The five time daily prayers are obligated upon a Muslim. The third pillar is “zakat” which mean giving alms to the poor and needy. It literally means purification. Zakat is a religious tax that must be paid by all Muslims who have enough income to do so to purify their wealth and should be spent on the needy.” Although the zakat is not regulated by the government, sincere Muslims regard it as an important religious duty. The fourth pillar is…

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    Money and greed: In the present era, money is important for everyone in this world. According to people concept about money is that there is no importance of people without money. Greed comes when people start to save their money and dislike to spread it among needy people. Greed also come when humanity inside us died and we start loving money. We start give importance to money instead of humanity. There is a relation between money and greed depend on our concept about money. If we start loving…

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