- This is a sub-article of Zakat, Infaq and Mustahabb. Fiqh ( Arabic: فقه, fɪqəh is Islamic Jurisprudence. Fiqh is an expansion of the Sharia Islamic law—based directly on the An academic discipline or field of study is a branch of Knowledge which is taught or Researched at the college or university level This is a sub-article to Religious education, Academic discipline, and Islam. This is a sub-article of Fiqh and Law and economics. Islamic economics is Economics in accordance with Islamic law This is a sub-article of Islamic economical jurisprudence. Zakaat ( زكاة zækæːh zakaat or zakāh, has the implied Under Islamic law, jizya or jizyah (جزْية ʤɪzjæh Ottoman Turkish: cizye both derived from Pahlavi and ultimately from Aramaic In Sharia (Islamic Jurisprudence) nisab (نصاب is the amount which savings or capital or product must exceed in order for the Muslim owner to be obliged Khums ( خمس xʊms is the Arabic word for One Fifth (1/5 According to Shia Islamic legal terminology it means "one-fifth of certain items which a person A waqf ( plural, awqāf; vakıf wæqəf is an inalienable religious endowment in Islam, typically devoting a building or plot of land for Muslim Bayt al-Mal, AKA Bayt al-Mal Lil Muslimeen is a Hezbollah -controlled organization that performs financial services for the organization Islamic banking refers to a system of banking or banking activity that is consistent with Islamic law ( Sharia) principles and guided by Islamic economics Riba ( Arabic: ربا rɪbæː means Usury and is forbidden in Islamic economic jurisprudence. Murabaha (accurate transliteration murābaḥa, Arabic مرابحه is defined as a particular kind of sale compliant with Shariah, where the seller expressly mentions Takaful is an Islamic Insurance concept which is grounded in Islamic muamalat (banking transactions observing the rules and regulations of Islamic Sukuk ( Arabic: صكوك plural of صك Sakk "legal instrument deed check" is the Arabic name for a financial Certificate but can be seen This is a sub-article to Islamic economical jurisprudence and Inheritance. This is a sub-article of Islamic economic jurisprudence and Muslim world. See also Modern Islamic philosophy, Islamism, Islamic terrorism Political aspects of Islam are derived from the Quran, the Sunna In Islamic law Marriage ("ʿurs" عرس is a legal bond and Social contract between a man and a woman as prompted by the Shari'a. This is a sub-article of Fiqh and Criminal law. Islamic criminal law (فقه العقوبات is Criminal law in accordance This is a sub-article of Islamic jurisprudence and Etiquette. This is a sub-article to Islamic jurisprudence and Islamic theology. This is a sub-article to Fiqh and Hygiene Hygiene is a prominent topic in Islam. Islamic military jurisprudence consists of the basic laws governing the conduct of the military aspects of Jihad (also known as "lesser Jihad " This is a sub-article of Islamic economical jurisprudence. Zakaat ( زكاة zækæːh zakaat or zakāh, has the implied In Islamic context Infaq (إنفاق is defined as the habitual inclination to give rather than take in life the basis for charity and donation in a Mustahabb (Arabic مستحبّ literally "recommended" is an Islamic term referring to recommended favored or virtuous actions
Sadaqah (plural sadaqat) (Arabic: صدقة) is an Islamic term that means "voluntary charity". Arabic (ar الْعَرَبيّة (informally ar عَرَبيْ) in terms of the number of speakers is the largest living member of the Semitic language The following list consists of Concepts that are derived from both Islamic and Arab tradition which are expressed as words in the Arabic language. Etymology The word "charity" entered the English language through the Old French word " charité " which was derived from the Prescribed charity is known as Zakat. This is a sub-article of Islamic economical jurisprudence. Zakaat ( زكاة zækæːh zakaat or zakāh, has the implied
This concept encompasses any act of giving out of compassion, love or generosity (e. g. famine appeals).
See also
- Alms
- Khums
- Tzedakah, a similar concept found in Judaism. Alms or almsgiving exists in a number of religions In general it involves giving materially to another as an act of religious virtue Khums ( خمس xʊms is the Arabic word for One Fifth (1/5 According to Shia Islamic legal terminology it means "one-fifth of certain items which a person Tzedakah ( צדקה) is a Hebrew word commonly translated as charity, though it is based on a root meaning Justice Judaism (from the Greek Ioudaïsmos, derived from the Hebrew יהודה Yehudah, " Judah " in Hebrew יַהֲדוּת Yahedut
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