The Banbury Madni Masjid is launching an Education Appeal to enhance educational facilities for the local community. Our aim is to provide a nurturing environment for learning Islamic studies and academic subjects. With your support, we can create a brighter future for our children.
At the heart of our Education Appeal is the desire to enrich the educational experience of our youth. We envision a modernized learning space equipped with the latest resources and technology. This will enable students to thrive academically and spiritually, fostering a sense of pride in their identity and faith.
Your contribution to the Education Appeal will make a tangible difference in the lives of our students. By investing in their education, you are investing in the future of our community. Together, we can empower the next generation with the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in a rapidly changing world.
Join us in building a brighter future for our children. Your generosity will leave a lasting impact on generations to come. Together, let's make the Banbury Madni Masjid a beacon of educational excellence for our community.
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FAQ
Zakat is one of the five pillars of Islam. It is a form of almsgiving treated in Islam as a religious obligation or tax, which, by Quranic ranking, is next after prayer in importance. It is a duty on Muslims to support those in need.
Every adult Muslim who meets the necessary criteria of wealth, known as Nisab, is required to pay Zakat. Nisab is defined as the minimum amount of wealth a Muslim must possess for a full lunar year before being obligated to contribute.
Zakat is calculated as 2.5% of one's excess wealth that has been held for a lunar year. This includes cash, gold, silver, and business commodities. Accurate calculation is essential to fulfill the religious obligation correctly.
Zakat funds are used to support the poor and needy, those in debt, and other eligible categories defined under Islamic law. It is crucial that Zakat is distributed among these categories to ensure social welfare and community support.