An Zakat (Arabic: زكاة‎; [zaˈkaːt], "an nagdadalisay",[1] siring man Zakat al-mal [zaˈkaːt alˈmaːl] زكاة المال, "zakat sa kayamanan",[2] o Zakah)[3] iyo an sarong porma nin pagtao nin limos, parating pigkokolektar kan mga Muslim Ummah.[1] Pigkokonsiderar iyan sa Islam bilang sarong relihiyosong obligasyon,[4][5] asin kan Quranic ranking, kasunod kan pagpangadyi (salat) sa importansya.[6] An walong payo kan Zakat naunambitan sa Quran.

Pirak o bulawan na barya iyo an sarong paagi kan pagtao nin zakat.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Error sa pag-cite: Imbalidong <ref> tatak; mayong teksto na ipinagtao para sa reperensiya na pinagngaranan na fvbb1
  2. "Zakat Al-Maal (Tithing)". Life USA. Archived from the original on 6 October 2016. Retrieved 11 August 2016. 
  3. "Zakah". www.islam101.com. Retrieved 20 April 2017. 
  4. Salehi, M. (2014). "A Study on the Influences of Islamic Values on Iranian Accounting Practice and Development". Journal of Islamic Economics, Banking and Finance 10 (2): 154–182. doi:10.12816/0025175. "Zakat is a religious tax that every Muslim has to pay.". 
  5. Lessy, Z. (2009). "Zakat (almsgiving) management in Indonesia: Whose job should it be?". La Riba Journal Ekonomi Islam 3 (1). "Zakat is alms-giving and religiously obligatory tax.". 
  6. Hallaq, Wael (2013). The impossible state: Islam, politics, and modernity's moral predicament. New York: Columbia University Press. p. 123. ISBN 978-0231162562.