Sadaqa

Sadaqa

La sadaqa (ar. صدقة ; pl. sadaqât) est l'aumône légale, l'une des cinq obligations religieuses de tout musulman. Dans les traités de droit classiques, la sadaqa est souvent prise comme synonyme de la zakât.


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