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Zakah Intention — Can You Count Past Charity? (2026)
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Zakah Intention — Can You Count Past Charity? (2026)

Zakah requires intention at the time of giving and cannot be applied to past donations made as general charity. Understanding this ensures your zakah is valid and properly fulfilled without confusion or miscalculation.

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What You Do NOT Pay Zakah On (2026)
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What You Do NOT Pay Zakah On (2026)

Zakah is not due on everything you own. Personal items like your home, car, clothing, and tools are not zakatable, while wealth such as cash, gold, and investments are. Understanding this distinction helps ensure your zakah is calculated accurately.

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When Zakah Eliminated Poverty — A Reality in Islamic History
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When Zakah Eliminated Poverty — A Reality in Islamic History

Zakah is more than a personal obligation. In Islamic history, it was implemented so effectively that poverty was nearly eliminated. When calculated and distributed properly, zakah has the power to create real, system-wide impact.

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Zakah on Business — What You Actually Pay On (2026)
Rafik Haroune | Zakah.com

Zakah on Business — What You Actually Pay On (2026)

Zakah on business is not calculated on revenue or equipment, but on liquid and tradeable assets like cash, inventory, and raw materials. Understanding this distinction helps business owners calculate zakah accurately without overpaying or missing what is due.

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Why Most People Calculate Zakah Wrong (2026)
Rafik Haroune | Zakah.com

Why Most People Calculate Zakah Wrong (2026)

Most people don’t properly calculate their zakah and instead rely on rough estimates, leading to overpaying or underpaying. Taking a structured approach by tracking assets, debts, and current values ensures zakah is calculated accurately and fulfilled correctly.

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Why People Delay Paying Zakah (And How to Fix It) (2026)
Rafik Haroune | Zakah.com

Why People Delay Paying Zakah (And How to Fix It) (2026)

Most people delay zakah not because they lack money, but because they lack a system to track and calculate it properly. Setting a fixed date and creating a simple structure ensures zakah is paid on time and without confusion.

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Recurring Giving and Zakah — Should You Pay Monthly? (2026)
Rafik Haroune | Zakah.com

Recurring Giving and Zakah — Should You Pay Monthly? (2026)

Zakah does not have to be paid all at once. You can prepay and spread it out monthly, making it easier to manage while staying consistent. Tracking your payments ensures everything is properly accounted for when your zakah is due.

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When Do You Calculate Zakah? Fixed Date vs Rolling Year (2026)
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When Do You Calculate Zakah? Fixed Date vs Rolling Year (2026)

There are two ways to calculate zakah: a fixed yearly date or a rolling hawl-based method. While both are valid, choosing one consistent date each year is the simplest and most reliable way to ensure your zakah is paid correctly.

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Zakah on Crypto — How to Calculate It Correctly (2026)
Rafik Haroune | Zakah.com·10 April 2026

Zakah on Crypto — How to Calculate It Correctly (2026)

Zakah on crypto is calculated based on its current market value, not what you originally paid for it. Since cryptocurrency is treated like cash, all holdings are included in your zakah calculation each year.

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Zakah on Gold — Do You Pay on Jewelry or Not? (2026)
Rafik Haroune·9 April 2026

Zakah on Gold — Do You Pay on Jewelry or Not? (2026)

Zakah on gold depends on how it’s used. Investment gold is always zakatable, while jewelry has a difference of opinion between scholars. Understanding this distinction ensures you calculate your zakah correctly and with confidence.

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Zakah on Debts — What You Owe vs. What You're Owed (2026)
Rafik Haroune | Zakah.com·4 April 2026

Zakah on Debts — What You Owe vs. What You're Owed (2026)

Zakat on debts depends on control: subtract short-term debts you owe, and include money owed to you only if you realistically expect to receive it. Understanding this distinction ensures you calculate zakat accurately without overpaying or missing what is due.

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