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Zakat's Significance and Implementation for Children

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Zakat, Islam's fourth pillar, must be practiced by all qualified individuals. The study will look at the importance of zakat for children and how to carry it out. This study aims to identify the Shariah notion of zakat for children. This is a library study aimed at identifying zakat for children, with the researcher acting as a simulated observer and gathering information on the zakat study on children. This analysis is based on papers published in journals, books on zakat for children, theses, and related articles that summarise the research findings. While children are not directly responsible for paying zakat, their guardians or parents must perform zakat requirements with any money the children may have. Teaching youngsters about zakat and enrolling them in charitable activities can help them develop a strong knowledge of Islamic values and a lifelong commitment to giving. It is always a good idea to obtain professional assistance and extensive instructions from local Islamic experts or zakat institutions, particularly when dealing with complex issues or large sums of money.
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