Q.1
How many times is the word Zakath mentioned in the Quran?
  • 5 Times
  • 10 Times
  • 25 Times
  • 32 Times
Q.2
What is the meaning of Zakath?
  • To spend
  • To receive
  • Purification
  • None of the above
Q.3
How important is Zakath in Islam?
  • Zakath is so important that it forms the Third Pillar of Islam
  • Zakath is not so important in Islam
  • Zakath is just a minor responsibility
  • None of the above
Q.4
How many categories of people are eligible to receive Zakath?
  • Five Categories
  • Six Categories
  • Seven Categories
  • Eight Categories
Q.5
How frequently do Muslims have to pay Zakath?
  • Yearly
  • Half Yearly
  • Quarterly
  • Monthly
Q.6
What is the Nisab level for gold for which Zakath has to be paid?
  • 75 grams
  • 65 grams
  • 85 grams
  • 95 grams
Q.7
Who is obligated to pay Zakath?
  • Muslims who possess wealth more than the Nisab level for a period of one full lunar year
  • Zakath is obligatory for all Muslims
  • Zakath is only obligatory for business establishments
  • Zakath is not obligatory at all
Q.8
What humanitarian and socio-political responsibility does Zakath encourage among Muslims?
  • Zakath encourages Muslims to organise social get-togethers and parties
  • Zakath encourages Muslims to spend money in travelling to new places
  • Zakath encourages Muslims to redistribute wealth and boosts social responsibility
  • Zakath encourages Muslims to build new houses for themselves
Q.9
Can Zakath be given to those whose debts are greater than their income or wealth?
  • No it is not permissible to give Zakath to people who are in debt
  • Yes, Zakath can be given to those whose debt is greater than their wealth
  • Zakath should not be given to any person
  • None of the above
Q.10
What is the percentage of Zakat which Muslims pay?
  • 1.5%
  • 2.5%
  • 3.5%
  • 4.5%
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