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Zakat is a mandatory charity (2.5% of wealth) required from Muslims who possess wealth above the nisab (minimum threshold) for one lunar year. It purifies wealth and helps those in need.
Yes, a Muslim can write a will for up to 1/3 of their estate to non-heirs. The rest is distributed according to fixed shares in the Quran (Surah An-Nisa 4:11–14).
No, interest (riba) is strictly prohibited in Islam. Engaging in interest-based loans or savings is considered sinful and unjust.
There are five obligatory prayers: Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha. These must be performed daily at prescribed times.
Women may lead prayer for other women but cannot lead mixed congregational prayers in most Islamic jurisprudence schools.