Sacrifice is obligatory on every Muslim who possesses the financial means, specifically those who have wealth exceeding the minimum threshold required for zakat.
Sacrifice is obligatory on every Muslim who possesses the financial means, specifically those who have wealth exceeding the minimum threshold required for zakat.
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1. Ushar: A kind of tax in Islamic tradition, often 10%, usually on crops or produce. It's like a religious donation to support the community. 2. Tribute: A payment made by one group to another, often to show respect or loyalty. In history, it was often given by a weaker group to a stronger oRead more
1. Ushar: A kind of tax in Islamic tradition, often 10%, usually on crops or produce. It’s like a religious donation to support the community.
2. Tribute: A payment made by one group to another, often to show respect or loyalty. In history, it was often given by a weaker group to a stronger one to avoid conflict or gain protection.
3. Tax: Money collected by a government from people or businesses. It’s used to pay for public services like schools, roads, and hospitals.
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