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Spirit Of Zakat In Ramadan

Dr. Firdous Ahmad Reshi by Dr. Firdous Ahmad Reshi
March 6, 2026
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“During the holy month of Ramadan, Muslims deepen their spiritual connection through fasting and prayer. A central component of this devotion is Zakat, a mandatory act of charity that stands as one of the five pillars of Islam.”

Dr. Firdous A Reshi

Ramadan is the most sacred month in Islam, a time when Muslims around the world strengthen their faith through fasting, prayer, charity, and remembrance of Almighty Allah. Among the most important acts of worship during this blessed month is the giving of Zakat, one of the five pillars of Islam. Zakat is not only a financial obligation but also a spiritual duty that purifies wealth and helps create a more caring and balanced society. Many Muslims choose to pay their Zakat during Ramadan because good deeds performed in this holy month carry greater rewards. The Qur’an repeatedly emphasizes the importance of charity and helping those in need. Almighty Allah says in the Qur’an, “Establish prayer and give Zakat, and whatever good you put forward for yourselves—you will find it with Almighty Allah” (Qur’an 2:110). This verse reminds believers that acts of charity are not lost but are rewarded by Almighty Allah in both this life and the hereafter. Zakat encourages Muslims to remember that their wealth is a blessing and a trust from Almighty Allah, and that a portion of it rightfully belongs to the poor and needy. By giving Zakat, Muslims purify their wealth from greed and selfishness while bringing relief and hope to those who are struggling. Ramadan, being a month of mercy and compassion, is the perfect time to fulfil this obligation and increase acts of generosity. The Prophet Muhammad (SAW) also highlighted the importance of charity, especially during Ramadan. According to a hadith narrated by Ibn Abbas (RA), the Prophet was the most generous of people, and he was even more generous during the month of Ramadan when Angel Jibreel (AS) met him regularly (Sahih Bukhari). This example teaches Muslims that Ramadan is a time to increase generosity and support those who are less fortunate.

“Zakat is a mandatory act of worship focused on aiding the poor and needy as prescribed in the Qur’an. By distributing these funds—particularly during the month of Ramadan—believers transform a financial obligation into a spiritual exercise that fosters gratitude, strengthens faith, and earns the mercy of Allah.”

Paying Zakat during this month helps provide food, clothing, shelter, education, and medical assistance to those in need, allowing them to experience the joy and dignity of life. It also strengthens unity within the Muslim community, as the wealthy share their blessings with the less privileged. In addition to Zakat, many Muslims also give voluntary charity, known as Sadaqat, during Ramadan to gain extra rewards. The act of giving not only benefits the receiver but also brings peace and satisfaction to the giver, reminding them of the importance of compassion and gratitude. In addition to this, paying Zakat during Ramadan allows Muslims to reflect on the true purpose of wealth, which is not simply personal comfort but also service to humanity. Islam teaches that a society thrives when its members care for each other and ensure that no one is left behind in poverty or hardship. Therefore, Muslims are encouraged to calculate their Zakat carefully and distribute it to the deserving individuals such as the poor, the needy, and those facing financial difficulties, as mentioned in the Qur’an (9:60). By fulfilling this obligation sincerely during the sacred month, believers not only help others but also strengthen their own faith and connection with Almighty Allah. In this way, Zakat becomes a powerful expression of gratitude, responsibility, and devotion. As Ramadan reminds Muslims of patience, humility, and kindness, giving Zakat during this blessed month allows them to practice these values in a meaningful way and seek the pleasure and mercy of Almighty Allah.

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