Living
in today’s fast paced world is not easy. You find that you barely
have enough time to do any of the things you’d like to do apart
from work. We can sometimes be so absorbed with our own cares and
daily tasks that we forget our obligation to care for our neighbours.
Islam
teaches the importance of helping the needy especially when you have
been blessed with more. Charity is one of the pillars of Islam. As a
faithful Muslim therefore, ensure that you do your part to take care
of your brothers and sisters who are not as fortunate as you are.
Many
of us would like to reach out and serve the poor and those living
under difficult conditions. However, it simply isn’t possible to
take time off work or drop everything to serve the poor. Luckily, you
can still assist in alleviating the suffering of others by giving
your zakat
to
a charitable organisation.
Giving
zakah
is
obligatory for every faithful Muslim. You can donate yours to a
non-profit Muslim organisation that works to improve the lives of
others around the world.
It
is important to ensure that the organisation you give your zakah
to
is able to fulfil the requirements of Shariah law. They should also
be genuine in helping the needy. You can do some research online to
find out more about the works of any specific organisation that you
are interested in making a donation to.
Many
non-profit organisations work in parts of the world that have been
hit by natural disasters or ravaged by war. These organisations
provide food, health care, shelter and clothing for those in need in
those areas. In most cases, these organisations will offer assistance
without showing any discrimination.
Many
of these organisations are non-profits meaning they depend entirely
on donations made from well-wishers. Your zakah
will
therefore go a long way to support the work of these organisations.
You
can choose to assist such organisations on an ongoing basis by making
arrangements so that your zakat
is
channelled to these organisations regularly. Many Muslim non-profits
will assist you in calculating what you are meant to give and also
facilitate the distribution of the money you have given.
You
can make a difference in someone’s life today without having to
leave your home to do itby simply giving to a charitable
organisation.
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