Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Zakat and Charity for Ramzaan


Madina Deeni Madarsa of India was established in 2000 as a non-profit Islamic studies institute located in Adilabad and Hyderabad.


The prospectus and the management of Madina Deeni Madarsa has been promoted under the leadership of Dawat  E Hadiyyah since 6 years, to improve and develop the Mazhabi information and the Imaani behavior of the learners of our momineen. All most excellent attempt are made that the student publicizes with the Quran E Karim, Paakee, Namaz, Duwa,  Aqedah and additional necessary Islamic knowledge and memorizes the deeni fundamentals for the entire life in his mind.


Madina Deeni Madarsa is an Islamic educational institute . Its financial records are audit yearly. All its income is generated from the help of generous contributors. Educational activities of Madina Deeni Madarsa  require a minimum budget of 15 Lac. Dr. Shaheda Chiskty is the guardian and sole care taker of this institute.


Zakat
Zakat (Zakat-ul-Mal) is an compulsory donations. It generally equals 2.5% of the wealth someone has owned for a full year.

Aside from being one of the pillars of Islam, Zakat is good for you. It comes from the Arabic word for "purification" - by giving your Zakat you purify the remaining 97.5% of your wealth. Also, Zakat has an important social role. It helps the needy, creates a fairer society, and nurtures fellowship between Muslims.


Who Should Give Zakat

The obligation of Zakat is mandatory on every Muslim who possesses the minimum Nisaab, whether the person is man, woman, young, old sane or insane. Because the proof of Zakat in Al-Qur'an and Sunnah is general and does not exclude young or insane. Allah (SWT) stated that: "Of their goods take alms so that thou mightiest purify and sanctify them..." (Al-Qur'an, 9: 103)


Imam Ibn Hazim said that every Muslim young or old sane or insane needs to cleanse his or her wealth with Zakat because of generality of the evidence. Anas bin Malik reported that the Messenger of Allah (saws) said: "Trade with the money of the orphan, lest it is eaten up by Zakat." (At-Tabraani) In another Hadith `Amru bin Shuaib related from his grandfather that the Messenger of Allah said:
"Whoever is entrusted with money of an orphan should trade with it and should not leave it sitting to be used up by charity." (Tirmidhi)


The point of reference in these reports is that the Messenger (saws) urged the trustee on the estate of people who due to age or other reasons cannot manage their own financial affairs, to invest it in a business that will yield a return and make it grow until they are in a position to do so themselves. For, if proper investment is not made with an ophan's inheritance, it will be depleted by charity, thus leaving the orphan with little or nothing.

We  kindly request everyone to give us part of your zakat and help the  poor and orphans children.

For further details please feel free to contact:
Dr. Shaheda Chiskty
+919346259466, +919346709132
Email: islamiczakat@gmail.com

 Madina Deeni Madarsa of India was established in 2000 as a non-profit Islamic studies institute located in Adilabad and Hyderabad.

The prospectus and the management of Madina Deeni Madarsa has been promoted under the leadership of Dawat  E Hadiyyah since 6 years, to improve and develop the Mazhabi information and the Imaani behavior of the learners of our momineen. All most excellent attempt are made that the student publicizes with the Quran E Karim, Paakee, Namaz, Duwa,  Aqedah and additional necessary Islamic knowledge and memorizes the deeni fundamentals for the entire life in his mind.

Madina Deeni Madarsa is an Islamic educational institute . Its financial records are audit yearly. All its income is generated from the help of generous contributors. Educational activities of Madina Deeni Madarsa  require a minimum budget of 15 Lac. Dr. Shaheda Chiskty is the guardian and sole care taker of this institute.

Zakat
Zakat (Zakat-ul-Mal) is an compulsory donations. It generally equals 2.5% of the wealth someone has owned for a full year.

Aside from being one of the pillars of Islam, Zakat is good for you. It comes from the Arabic word for "purification" - by giving your Zakat you purify the remaining 97.5% of your wealth. Also, Zakat has an important social role. It helps the needy, creates a fairer society, and nurtures fellowship between Muslims.

Who Should Give Zakat

The obligation of Zakat is mandatory on every Muslim who possesses the minimum Nisaab, whether the person is man, woman, young, old sane or insane. Because the proof of Zakat in Al-Qur'an and Sunnah is general and does not exclude young or insane. Allah (SWT) stated that: "Of their goods take alms so that thou mightiest purify and sanctify them..." (Al-Qur'an, 9: 103)

Imam Ibn Hazim said that every Muslim young or old sane or insane needs to cleanse his or her wealth with Zakat because of generality of the evidence. Anas bin Malik reported that the Messenger of Allah (saws) said: "Trade with the money of the orphan, lest it is eaten up by Zakat." (At-Tabraani) In another Hadith `Amru bin Shuaib related from his grandfather that the Messenger of Allah said:
"Whoever is entrusted with money of an orphan should trade with it and should not leave it sitting to be used up by charity." (Tirmidhi)

The point of reference in these reports is that the Messenger (saws) urged the trustee on the estate of people who due to age or other reasons cannot manage their own financial affairs, to invest it in a business that will yield a return and make it grow until they are in a position to do so themselves. For, if proper investment is not made with an ophan's inheritance, it will be depleted by charity, thus leaving the orphan with little or nothing.

We  kindly request everyone to give us part of your zakat and help the  poor and orphans children.

For further details please feel free to contact:
Dr. Shaheda Chiskty
+919346259466, +919346709132


Thursday, August 5, 2010

Zakat


Madina Deeni Madarsa of India was established in 2000 as a non-profit Islamic studies institute located in Adilabad and Hyderabad.

The prospectus and the management of Madina Deeni Madarsa has been promoted under the leadership of Dawat  E Hadiyyah since 6 years, to improve and develop the Mazhabi information and the Imaani behavior of the learners of our momineen. All most excellent attempt are made that the student publicizes with the Quran E Karim, Paakee, Namaz, Duwa,  Aqedah and additional necessary Islamic knowledge and memorizes the deeni fundamentals for the entire life in his mind.

Madina Deeni Madarsa is an Islamic educational institute . Its financial records are audit yearly. All its income is generated from the help of generous contributors. Educational activities of Madina Deeni Madarsa  require a minimum budget of 15 Lac. Dr. Shaheda Chiskty is the guardian and sole care taker of this institute.

Zakat

Zakat (Zakat-ul-Mal) is an compulsory donations. It generally equals 2.5% of the wealth someone has owned for a full year.

Aside from being one of the pillars of Islam, Zakat is good for you. It comes from the Arabic word for "purification" - by giving your Zakat you purify the remaining 97.5% of your wealth. Also, Zakat has an important social role. It helps the needy, creates a fairer society, and nurtures fellowship between Muslims.

Who Should Give Zakat


The obligation of Zakat is mandatory on every Muslim who possesses the minimum Nisaab, whether the person is man, woman, young, old sane or insane. Because the proof of Zakat in Al-Qur'an and Sunnah is general and does not exclude young or insane. Allah (SWT) stated that: "Of their goods take alms so that thou mightiest purify and sanctify them..." (Al-Qur'an, 9: 103)

Imam Ibn Hazim said that every Muslim young or old sane or insane needs to cleanse his or her wealth with Zakat because of generality of the evidence. Anas bin Malik reported that the Messenger of Allah (saws) said: "Trade with the money of the orphan, lest it is eaten up by Zakat." (At-Tabraani) In another Hadith `Amru bin Shuaib related from his grandfather that the Messenger of Allah said:
"Whoever is entrusted with money of an orphan should trade with it and should not leave it sitting to be used up by charity." (Tirmidhi)

The point of reference in these reports is that the Messenger (saws) urged the trustee on the estate of people who due to age or other reasons cannot manage their own financial affairs, to invest it in a business that will yield a return and make it grow until they are in a position to do so themselves. For, if proper investment is not made with an ophan's inheritance, it will be depleted by charity, thus leaving the orphan with little or nothing.

We  kindly request everyone to give us part of your zakat and help the  poor and orphans children.

For further details please feel free to contact:
Dr. Shaheda Chiskty
+919346259466, +919346709132
Email: islamiczakat@gmail.com


Ramdam Zakat and Charity


Madina Deeni Madarsa of India was established in 2000 as a non-profit Islamic studies institute located in Adilabad and Hyderabad. 

The prospectus and the management of Madina Deeni Madarsa has been promoted under the leadership of Dawat  E Hadiyyah since 6 years, to improve and develop the Mazhabi information and the Imaani behavior of the learners of our momineen. All most excellent attempt are made that the student publicizes with the Quran E Karim, Paakee, Namaz, Duwa,  Aqedah and additional necessary Islamic knowledge and memorizes the deeni fundamentals for the entire life in his mind.

Madina Deeni Madarsa is an Islamic educational institute . Its financial records are audit yearly. All its income is generated from the help of generous contributors. Educational activities of Madina Deeni Madarsa  require a minimum budget of 15 Lac. Dr. Shaheda Chiskty is the guardian and sole care taker of this institute.

Zakat

Zakat (Zakat-ul-Mal) is an compulsory donations. It generally equals 2.5% of the wealth someone has owned for a full year.

Aside from being one of the pillars of Islam, Zakat is good for you. It comes from the Arabic word for "purification" - by giving your Zakat you purify the remaining 97.5% of your wealth. Also, Zakat has an important social role. It helps the needy, creates a fairer society, and nurtures fellowship between Muslims.

Who Should Give Zakat


The obligation of Zakat is mandatory on every Muslim who possesses the minimum Nisaab, whether the person is man, woman, young, old sane or insane. Because the proof of Zakat in Al-Qur'an and Sunnah is general and does not exclude young or insane. Allah (SWT) stated that: "Of their goods take alms so that thou mightiest purify and sanctify them..." (Al-Qur'an, 9: 103)

Imam Ibn Hazim said that every Muslim young or old sane or insane needs to cleanse his or her wealth with Zakat because of generality of the evidence. Anas bin Malik reported that the Messenger of Allah (saws) said: "Trade with the money of the orphan, lest it is eaten up by Zakat." (At-Tabraani) In another Hadith `Amru bin Shuaib related from his grandfather that the Messenger of Allah said:
"Whoever is entrusted with money of an orphan should trade with it and should not leave it sitting to be used up by charity." (Tirmidhi)

The point of reference in these reports is that the Messenger (saws) urged the trustee on the estate of people who due to age or other reasons cannot manage their own financial affairs, to invest it in a business that will yield a return and make it grow until they are in a position to do so themselves. For, if proper investment is not made with an ophan's inheritance, it will be depleted by charity, thus leaving the orphan with little or nothing.

We  kindly request everyone to give us part of your zakat and help the  poor and orphans children.

For further details please feel free to contact:
Dr. Shaheda Chiskty
+919346259466, +919346709132
Email: islamiczakat@gmail.com