Qatar Charity - Sadaka - Redemption Of The Capital And Actions

Redemption Of The Capital And Actions

Sadaka / General
LNO : / إ ت د/499/2022

"In most contemporary financial transactions, the lawful and the forbidden are mixed, and the ratio of the prohibited to the permissible varies from one transaction to another. Qatar Charity helps you estimate the forbidden percentage according to the teachings of Sharia, to ensure that the forbidden percentage is not mixed with your money and shares. These funds, which according to Sharia law, may not be obtained for profit by individuals and companies, are used in accordance with Sharia fatwas that allow them to be directed to the relief of those affected, help the needy, and support educational and social institutions around the world. These funds may not be used for religious projects such as building mosques or printing the Qur’an and religious books"

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