Ramadan is approaching its final days. Every country and city has reached a state of purity due to the purity of fasting. Every house is adorned with the recitation of the Quran. Every house is pure with dhikr. Now, there are more duties to be given to every deserving rich person. It is also important to note that only those who are deserving of receiving charity should be able to receive charity. Zakat is not something that everyone can accept with their hands. Not only that. The person giving the charity should also be especially careful not to go out to show off and show off their charity. Also, remember that the charity given to a deserving person will return to you a thousandfold. Do not accept charity from someone who comes out to give Zakat with wealth that he has accumulated through crooked means.
It generally translates to "giving," "charity," "donation," or "generosity." It encompasses a wide range of voluntary giving, including material possessions, time, service, and even knowledge. Danam is a broad concept and doesn't typically have the same fixed rules and obligatory nature as Zakat in Islam. The act of giving is emphasized as a virtue that brings spiritual merit.The concept of Danam has been present in the teachings of these Indian religions for centuries, predating Islam. Therefore, there isn't a specific time when the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) mentioned "Danam."Zakat is an Arabic word and is one of the five pillars of Islam.
* It is a specific, obligatory form of charity in Islam. It literally means "to purify" or "to cleanse," implying that it purifies the wealth of the giver. Zakat involves the donation of a specific portion (usually 2.5%) of a Muslim's surplus wealth to eligible recipients, provided certain conditions (like a minimum threshold known as Nisab and a completion of one lunar year) are met. It is a religious duty and a social welfare mechanism in Islam. The obligation and details of Zakat were revealed to Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) over time in Mecca and Medina after the establishment of the first Muslim community. The precise timing of all the specific rulings varies, but the general principle of obligatory charity was established during his prophethood. Numerous verses in the Quran and Hadith (sayings and traditions of the Prophet) discuss the importance, rules, and benefits of Zakat.In summary, while both "Danam" and "Sakath/Zakat" relate to giving, they come from different religious and linguistic backgrounds and have distinct meanings and levels of obligation. Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) spoke about Zakat as an integral part of Islamic practice, not about Danam in the context of Islamic teachings. **Palayam Nizar Ahmed© copyright© all rights reserved Palayam Nizar Ahamed(M.Nizar Ahamed) writer| Journalist |Blogger| Editor-in-Chief |Flash News Bulletindaily|Flash news, investigative reports & editorial writings
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