Sahih Muslim Index
BOOK 5. KITAB AL-ZAKAT
(The Book of Zakat)
Chapter
- No
Zakat is due from a Muslim or his slave or his horse
- Sending
off for the payment of Zakat and of refusing to pay it
- Zakat
(Sadaqa) Fitr is binding on every Muslim
- Taking
out of Sadaqat-ul-Fitr before observing Fitr prayer
- Sin
of one who does not pay Zakat
- Pleasing
of the collector
- The
gravity of puniahment for one who does not pay Zakat
- Exhortation
to give Sadaqa
- Hoarders
of wealth and punishment to them
- Exhortation
to spend and tidings to him who spends(on good deeds)
- Excellence
of spending on one's family, and servant, and sin of one who neglects or withholds
their subsistence
- Beginning
of spending for one's own self, then for one's family and then for relatives
- Excellence
of spending and giving Sadaqa to relatives,to wife, to children, and parents
even if they are polytheists
- Getting
of reward to Sadaqa for the dead given on his or her behalf
- Sadaqa
includes all types of good acts
- Concerning
one who spends and who withholds
- Acceptance
of Sadaqa by honest work and its growth
- Exhortation
to Sadaqa even though it is half a date, or a good word. for they are protection
against fire
- The
Labourer should give charity out of his wages and it is severely forbidden
to belittle one who contributes less
- Excellence
of giving a gift
- The
likeness of one who spends (in the path of Allah) and one who withholds
- Proof
of reward for the giver of charity even if it goes into the hands of and undeserving
person
- The
reward for an honest trustee and for the woman as she gives charity from the
household of her husband. either with his explicit sanction or as it is Customary
- Concerning
the collection of Sadaqa and doing of good deeds
- Exhortation
to spend (for the sake of Allah) and disapproval of calculating (the articles
of charity)
- Exhortation
to give charity even though it is small; (the one who gives) small amount
should neither be discouraged not looked down upon
- Excellence
of giving Sadaqa secretly
- The
most excellent Sadaqa is that which is given when one is healthy and clowflated
- Concerning
the statement that the upper hand is better than the lower hand, and the upper
hand is that which gives and the lower one is that which receives
- It
is forbidden to beg
- Miskin
(poor man) is one who does not find enough to satisfy him and the people do
not consider him(needy) as to give him charity
- Disapproval
of begging from people
- One
for whom begging is permissible
- Permissibility
to accept what is given without begging, or without being avaricious
-
Disapproval of the longing for the (possessions of the material) world
-
If there were two valleys (of gold for the son, of Adam, he would long for
the third one
- one
is not rich because of the abundance of goods
- Fear
of what would come out of the adornment of the world
- Excellence
of abstaining from begging and that of endurance
- Giving
charity to one who begged importunately or with uncivility
- Bestowal
upou one who is firm in faith
- Bestowal
upon those who are made to incline (to truth)
- The
Khwarij and their characteristics
- Exhortation
to kill the Khwarij
-
It is forbidden to pay Zakat to the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon
him) and Banu Hashim and Banu Muttalib
- The
posterity of the Holy Prophet (may peace be upon him) is not allowed to make
use of Sadaqa
- Accepting
of gift by the Holy Prophet (may peace be upon him) and refusing the Sadaqa
- Blessing
for him who presents Sadaqa
- To
please the collector of Zakat, unless he makes an unjust demand
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