Zakat in Islam

Understanding zakat as  state-managed responsibility and the duty of Amileen.

What is Zakat?

In arabic, “Zakat” mean purification and growth. Technically.  Zakat is an obligation charity ordained by Allah (SWT) purify one’s wealth. Zakat is not merely an individual act, but a structured obligation administered through appointed authorities.

Zakat as an Administrative Obligation

Fard by Consensus

The obligation of zakat is agreed upon by the consensus of scholars

Denied Zakat = Serious Sin

Rejecting the obligation of Zakat is tantamount to disbelief in Islam.

Linked with Salah

Zakat is often commanded alongside Salah in the Quran, understanding its importance.

Zakat is a State-Governed System

Zakat is managed through state-appointed Amileen and lawful authorties.

The Eight Musaraf: Distribution Guidelines for Amileen.

Zakat Payer

An eligible Muslim obligated to pay Zakat from their wealth.

State Appointed Amil

Authorized Zakat collector are responsible for collection, record keeping, and lawfull distribution.

Eight Musaraf

Quran defined categories eligible to receive Zakat. (as stated in quran Surah Al Taubah Ayat 60.)

Zakat is not distributed on personal choice.

It follows a structured system entrusted to appointed Amileen.