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Donate For Pakistan

Sadaqah

£16.00

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Donate For Pakistan

Sadaqah

£16.00

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Donate For Pakistan

Sadaqah

£16.00

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Donate For Pakistan

Sadaqah

£16.00

About Sadqah

Banbury Madni Masjid is reaching out to our community for support through your Sadaqah donations. Your contributions help us maintain our mosque and fund important community programs. Sadaqah, a voluntary charity, is a way for Muslims to cleanse their wealth and bring blessings into their lives.

Your donations are crucial in helping us cover the daily operational costs of the mosque. This includes utilities, maintenance, and cleaning, ensuring that our mosque remains a welcoming place for worship and community activities. By donating, you become a part of our efforts to provide a safe and spiritual environment for everyone.

  • Help pay for electricity and water.
  • Support mosque maintenance and repairs.
  • Fund educational programs for children.
  • Assist in organizing community events.
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We also focus on educational and outreach programs that benefit both our members and the broader Banbury community. Your Sadaqah can make a real difference in enhancing our educational offerings, including Quran classes for children and adults. These programs aim to strengthen the understanding and practice of Islam among our community members.

Every donation, no matter how small, contributes to the ongoing success and vibrancy of our mosque. We are grateful for each contribution and ensure that every penny is used effectively to serve the best interests of our community. Please consider giving today to help us continue our valuable work. Your support is not just a donation; it's an investment in the future of our community.

FAQ

What is Zakat?
  • 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.
Who should pay Zakat?
  • 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.
How is Zakat calculated?
  • 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.
Where can Zakat be used?
  • 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.

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