
Zakah Policies
Zakat is an Islamic financial obligation where Muslims give a fixed portion of their wealth—usually 2.5% of savings or specific assets—to support those in need and promote social equity. Policies around Zakat specify how it should be calculated, collected, and distributed, often aiming to ensure transparency, fairness, and effective impact. These policies may include designated authorities or institutions responsible for managing Zakat funds, setting eligibility criteria, and establishing proper channels for disbursement to cover poverty, education, and community development. Overall, Zakat policies uphold the spiritual obligation while fostering social justice and economic stability.