Subject: [Masjid Tucson] Submission weekly reminder In the name of God, Most Gracious, Most Merciful Peace be upon you, The Obligatory Charity (Zakat) is one of the religious duties decreed by God for the growth of our souls. Whenever we receive "net income," we must set aside 2.5% and give it to the specified recipients--the parents, relatives, orphans, the poor, and the traveling alien, in this order (Quran 2:215). The vital importance of Zakat is reflected in God's law: "My mercy encompasses all things, but I will specify it for the righteous who give Zakat" (Quran 7:156). Zakat Must Be Given "On The Day Of Harvest"* [Quran 6:141] He is the One who established gardens, trellised and untrellised, and palm trees, and crops with different tastes, and olives, and pomegranate ―fruits that are similar, yet dissimilar. Eat from their fruits, and give the due alms on the day of harvest,* and do not waste anything. He does not love the wasters. *6:141 Zakat charity is so important, the Most Merciful has restricted His mercy to those who give it (7:156). Yet, the corrupted Muslims have lost this most important commandment; they give Zakat only once a year. We see here that Zakat must be given away "On the day we receive income." The proportion that came to us through Abraham is 2.5% of our net income. We cannot attain righteousness until we give to charity from the possessions we love (Quran 3:92). God willing, we strive to be among the charitable, giving to charity to please Him alone (Quran 2:272). References: Religious Duties: A Gift From God, http://www.masjidtucson.org/quran/appendices/appendix15verify.html#charity The Obligatory Charity (Zakat), http://www.masjidtucson.org/publications/books/sp/2016/dec/page1.html The Obligatory Charity, http://www.masjidtucson.org/publications/books/sp/2012/may/page2.html Peace.