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161. payment of Zakát # 146 |
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Zakát is referred to in the Qur’án as a regular charity
binding upon Muslims. In due course the concept evolved
into a form of alms-tax which imposed the obligation to
give a fixed portion of certain categories of income, beyond
specified limits, for the relief of the poor, for various
charitable purposes, and to aid the Faith of God. The limit
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of exemption varied for different commodities, as did the
percentage payable on the portion assessable.
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Bahá’u’lláh states that the Bahá’í law of Zakát follows
“what hath been revealed in the Qur’án” (Q and A 107). Since such
issues as the limits for exemption, the categories of income
concerned, the frequency of payments, and the scale of rates
for the various categories of Zakát are not mentioned in the
Qur’án, these matters will have to be set forth in the future
by the Universal House of Justice. Shoghi Effendi has
indicated that pending such legislation the believers should,
according to their means and possibilities, make regular
contributions to the Bahá’í Fund.
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