From the teachings of Islam, Muslims must share 1/40 of their wealth each year.
Zakat helps pay for soup kitchens, clothing, and shelters. It supports orphanages and hospitals. Muslims receive funds to pay their debts. Zakat aids to stranded travelers.
Zakat helps pay for service for the Muslim community. It can cover school fees and teachers.
The Qur'an states wealthy people should share their riches with the less fortunate.
Pregnant women, travelers, the sick, the elderly, and young children don’t need to fast.
The holy month of Ramadan encourages generosity, equality, and charity. Fasting teaches Muslims self-control and leads them to a deeper understanding of hunger and poverty.
Ramadan was the month God first revealed his message to Muhammad.
During the fast, Muslims can’t drink alcohol, or be involved in any sexual activity, and cannot consume any liquids or food.
At sunset, Muslims usually break their fast, eat, and perform their sunset prayers. They do this before sunrise as well.