If you are asking what is the annual income of a person that follows Islam. What is the annual income of a Christian?, and now what is the annual income of another Christian? Are they the same, maybe, or maybe not. What does religion have to do with the amount fo money a person makes. I know a Jewish Doctor and a Catholic Landscaper. That's the question for you. I also know a Muslim Doctor and a Muslim store owner. Chances are that they don't make the same amount of money, and especially because they both follow Islam!!!!!
Income is the return of work (trade, agriculture, teaching, industry, ....) that is allowed per Islam religion.
The two annual festivals: Eid Al-Fitr and Eid Al-Adha, andthe weekly annual feast of Friday Praying.
Islam has a completely different perspective on the economy and tax as the Islamic basis is different to that of capitalism. Fundamentally taxation in Islam and under the khilafah puts the emphasis of taxation on wealth rather than income. The Islamic taxation system does not tax income, but taxes wealth.
Answer 1The minimum is 2.5 % of the money (or gold) that is exceeding a certain minimum limit within a full lunar year.Answer 2This is actually difference between Sunnis and Shiites. Sunnis believe that 2.5% is the correct annual percentage. Shiites believe that 10% is the correct annual percentage. The "year" is an Islamic Calendar year of 354 days.
people then had 360 idol in Kaaba and prayed them. and this had many income and profit for leaders of mecca. and leaders controlled thinks of people by making superstition about God and so on. but Islam said idol (deity) is made by hand of human and is not God. so they lost their power and income and this was the most upset teaching of Islam for them: there is no God but Allah
John Kelsay has written: 'Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics 1999 (Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics)' 'The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics 1996 (Serial)' 'Arguing the Just War in Islam'
Mecca (or Makkah) is a city in Saudi Arabia. It is the Holiest city of religion of Islam and is the city that all the Muslims face towards while offering their five daily prayers. Additionally, it is the city where the annual Muslim pilgrimage takes place. On the other hand, Islam is the name of a religion.
Only Muslims who have completed the required religious duties and rituals, known as the Five Pillars of Islam, are allowed to come to Mecca during the annual Hajj pilgrimage.
The two are synonymous. The difference is that zakat refers both to the act of giving to the poor (same as chairty) and the requirement to do this as a certain percentage of income (2.5% in Sunni Islam, 10% in Shiite Islam).
Islam holds that men and women are equal in spiritual weight but have different societal functions. This has led to the charge that while men and women may be equally valuable as people that their legal rights are different. For example, daughters inherit half the amount of money as sons do under Islam. However, husbands are required to spend their income on their wives and children, whereas wives are not required to spend their income on their husbands and children.
according to Islam there is some neccessary donate and optional donate.necessary donates are:Khums (is 1/5 of the extra income of each year and may have different law in Shia and sunni)Zekat (only for Muslims who produce some special products)Zekat of Fitr in Eid e Fitr (near 5$ per capita in each ramadan month)optional donate is unlimited and the extra of life needs is recommended in Islam to be donated and has high reward in Islam.
1. ONENESS of Almighty Allah (Tauheed)2. Prayer (Salat)3. Fasting (SAUM)4. Zakat -obligatory annual charity5. Hajj