Daaim ul Islam: Zakaat
Zakaat, the fourth pillar of Islam, seems the most
difficult, the most challenging in that it is a test of
sincerity, a test of conviction. Its benefits are felt in
this world; its rewards are reserved for the hereafter.
The Quran says, “Verily, triumphant is he who gives zakaat”.
Rasulullah (SA) has said, “Giving zakaat wards off evil
from a man’s wealth”. “Any capital from which zakaat has
been given will never suffer a loss”. “Giving zakaat does
not decrease a man’s wealth; just as refraining from
giving zakaat does not add to his wealth”. A law which
modern economics will never comprehend! Amir ul mumineen
(AS) says, “When Allah wishes to reward a mumin, he sends
an angel to stroke his chest, so that he becomes generous
enough to offer zakaat.”
The Quran commands Rasulullah (SA): “Take zakaat from
their wealth to cleanse and purify them. Pray for them,
for your dua is their solace”. This command is directed
towards Rasulullah (SA) and his progeny, the Imam, and the
Dai al Mutlaq during the period of satar. Giving charity
to the needy does not constitute zakaat; zakaat is the
right of Awliyaullah (AS). When Aqa Maula (TUS) receives
waajebaat from mumineen he showers them with pearls of dua
mubarak: “May Allah bestow upon you plenty of barakaat.
May your wealth multiply.” The effect of this dua mubarak
is evident in the financial prosperity of mumineen today.
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