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What is zakah? And what is the difference between Sadaqah and zakah?
Praise be to Allah.
Zakah in Arabic means growth, blessing and purification. (See Lisan al-‘Arab, 14/358;, 2/399)
With regard to the shar’i definition, Zakah means worshipping Allah by giving that which He has enjoined of different kinds of zakah to those who are entitled to them, according to the guidelines prescribed in shari’ah.
Sadaqah comes from the word sidq (sincerity), i.e. it is a sign of sincerity of faith on the part of the person who gives it. (See Fath al-Qadir, 2/399)
Sadaqah means worshipping Allah by giving money without that being made obligatory in shari’ah. The word sadaqah is sometimes used to refer to obligatory zakah.
With regard to the difference between zakah and sadaqah, it is as follows:
With regard to sadaqah, it is not obligatory on any kind of wealth, rather it is what a person can give, without any specific limits or guidelines.
Sadaqah is not subject to any conditions, and it may be given at any time, in any amount.
“As-Sadaqat (here it means Zakah) are only for the Fuqara (poor), and Al-Masakin (the poor) and those employed to collect (the funds); and to attract the hearts of those who have been inclined (towards Islam); and to free the captives; and for those in debt; and for Allah’s Cause (i.e. for Mujahidun — those fighting in Allah’s cause), and for the wayfarer (a traveller who is cut off from everything); a duty imposed by Allah. And Allah is All-Knower, All-Wise” [al-Tawbah 9:60]
With regard to sadaqah, it may be given to those mentioned in the verse on zakah and to others.
As for sadaqah, there are no such obligations with regard to it.
With regard to sadaqah, the one who does not pay it will not be punished.
Sadaqah may be given to one's ascendants and descendants.
‘Ubayd-Allah ibn ‘Adiyy said: Two men told me that they came to the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) during the Farewell Pilgrimage when he was distributing the zakah and asked him for some of it. He looked them up and down, and saw that they were strong and able-bodied. He said, “If you wish, I will give you some, but those who are rich or strong and able to earn have no share of it.” (Narrated by Abu Dawud, 1633; al-Nasai, 2598; classed as sahih by Imam Ahmad and others.) (See Talkhis al-Habir, 3/108)
Sadaqah may be given to those who are rich and those who are strong and able to earn.
But charity /sadaqah may be spent on those who are near and those who are far.
Sadaqah may be given to kuffar and mushrikin. Allah says (interpretation of the meaning):
“And they give food, in spite of their love for it (or for the love of Him), to the Miskin (the poor), the orphan, and the captive” [al-Insan 76:8]
Al-Qurtubi said: In dar al-Islam (the Muslim lands), a captive could only be a mushrik.
But sadaqah may be given to one’s wife.
These are some of the differences between zakah and sadaqah.
Every good deed is a charity
The word sadaqah may also be applied to all kinds of good deeds . Al-Bukhari (may Allah have mercy on him) said in his Sahih: “Chapter: every good deed is a charity /sadaqah” then he narrated from Jabir ibn ‘Abd-Allah (may Allah be pleased with him) that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Every good deed is a charity.”
Ibn Battal said: “This hadith indicates that every good thing that a person does or says is recorded for him as an act of charity .”
Al-Nawawi said: “The Prophet’s words “Every good deed is a charity” means that it is like charity in reward.”
And Allah knows best.