(Taking wealth between zakat thresholds)
2(Punishment of those who do not pay zakat)
3(The wealth of a non-payer of zakat becomes like a bald snake)
4(Punishment on the Day of Judgment for non-payers of zakat)
5(Giving zakat in a good manner)
6(Prophetic prayer for the zakat payer)
7(Advice for zakat collectors)
8(Ownership of gifts received by official employees during duty)
9(The zakat collector should be honest)
10(Zakat purifies wealth)
11(One should please the zakat collector)
12(If zakat workers oppress)
13(It is not permissible to hide zakatable wealth)
14(Justice in the principle and rank of zakat)
15(Guidance for the zakat collector)
16(The obligation of zakat)
17(Permissibility of giving zakat before a year passes)
18(How to protect orphan’s wealth)
19(Siyduna Abu Bakr رضی اللہ عنہ declared war against those who refuse zakat)
20(The wealth whose zakat is not paid will come on the Day of Judgment as a bald snake)
21(The wealth whose zakat is not paid will be hung around the neck as a snake)
22(Zakat should not be mixed with wealth)
23(Zakat on dates and camels)
24(Zakat on horses and slaves)
25(Nisab of zakat on camels and goats)
26(Tithe on cultivated land)
27(Meanings of compensation for accidents)
28(Various rulings of zakat)
29(The Prophet ﷺ explaining zakat calculation to collectors)
30(Only the obligatory amount should be taken as zakat)
31(No zakat on five wasq of grain or dates)
32(Zakat is obligatory on the produce of the land)
33(Explanation of zakat on grapes)
34(Zakat on grapes and dates can be estimated and paid)
35(The Prophet ﷺ estimated zakat on dates)
36(Explanation of zakat on honey)
37(Obligation of zakat on jewelry)
38(Command to pay zakat on jewelry)
39(Explanation of zakat on gold and silver jewelry)
40(Order to pay zakat on trade goods)
41(Zakat on mineral or ore production)
42(Explanation of zakat on vegetables, greens, etc.)
43(Ruling on zakat regarding the wasq)
44(Obligation of Sadaqat al-Fitr)
45(Amount of Sadaqat al-Fitr)
46(Giving Fitrah from dates, barley, wheat, etc.)
47(Benefits of giving Fitrah)
48(Issue of the obligation of Fitrah)
49(Sadaqat al-Fitr is obligatory on all)
50(The Prophet ﷺ was forbidden to eat sadaqah)
51(Zakat is not permissible for the family of the Prophet)
52(Sadaqah and zakat are considered as cleansing of wealth)
53(Gifts, sadaqah, and zakat should be verified)
54(Rulings for Hazrat Barirah رضی اللہ عنہا)
55(The Prophet ﷺ used to accept gifts)
56(The Prophet ﷺ accepted even small gifts)
57(Who is a miskīn (poor person))
58(Those who are not eligible to receive zakat and sadaqah)
59(It is forbidden for a rich and healthy person to take sadaqah, narrations from Tirmidhi and Abu Dawood)
60(It is forbidden for rich and healthy people to take sadaqah, narrations from Ahmad, Nisai, Ibn Majah)
61(It is not permissible for a healthy person to take zakat)
62(The rich people who are allowed to take zakat)
63(A rich person can take zakat for five reasons, narration from Abu Dawood)
64(Mention of eight categories of zakat recipients in the Quran)
65(The action of Hazrat Umar رضی اللہ عنہ)
66(Prohibition of asking without necessity)
67(Description of one who asks to increase his wealth and riches)
68(Punishment of those who ask without need on the Day of Judgment)
69(One should ask when in genuine need)
70(Work and labor is better than asking)
71(The upper hand is better than the lower hand)
72(The upper hand is better than the lower hand) (same as above)
73(Whoever refrains from asking, Allah helps him)
74(If someone is given something without asking, he should accept it)
75(Condemnation of asking without reason)
76(The fate of those who ask without necessity)
77(Who can be called rich)
78(Prohibition of clinging and insisting while asking)
79(Asking is only required when there is necessity)
80(Mention of three types of people permitted to ask)
81(One should turn to Allah in need)
82(One should ask the righteous in times of need)
83(The duty of zakat collectors)
84(Do not ask anyone except Allah Almighty)
85(Greed is poverty)
86(Good news of Paradise for one who does not ask people)
87(Not to extend the hand even for a small thing)
88(Spending with a happy heart is the Sunnah of the Prophet ﷺ)
89(The angels’ prayers for the generous and the miserly)
90(The joy of the spender and abundant provision)
91(The reward for spending in the way of Allah)
92(Wealth should be spent for Allah Almighty)
93(Example of the miser and the generous)
94(Condemnation of miserliness)
95(Encouragement to give charity)
96(Refraining from desires and preferring charity is better)
97(The people who incur loss)
98(Ranks of the generous and the fate of the miser)
99(Charity in good health is better than charity at death)
100(Statement about charity at the time of death)
101(Two things do not coexist in a believer)
102(The deceiver and miser will not enter Paradise)
103(Greed and cowardice are two bad things)
104(A great example of charity and good deeds)
105(A strange story about charity and good deeds)
106(Benefits of spending in the way of Allah)
107(The story of the blind, the crippled, and the bald man)
108(The beggar should not be sent back empty-handed)
109(The beggar should be given something)
110(The worst person)
111(Dislike of hoarding wealth)
112(Worldly wealth should not cause distance from Allah)
113(The practice of the Messenger ﷺ regarding inheritance wealth)
114(Trust in Allah)
115(Example of the generous and the miser)
116(Charity removes hardships)
117(Explanation of the virtue of charity)
118(Wealth does not decrease by giving charity)
119(The status and greatness of Hazrat Abu Bakr رضي الله عنه)
120(Our master Abu Bakr رضي الله عنه was a possessor of excellent qualities)
121(Neighbors should be taken care of)
122(Goodness is also charity)
123(Even spending a small thing for Allah is a good deed)
124(Charity is obligatory on every Muslim)
125(Various types of charity)
126(Charity should be given for every joint of the body)
127(Reciting Tasbeeh is also charity)
128(Lending something to someone in need is also charity)
129(Trees and crops are also charity)
130(Trees and crops are charity, according to Muslim’s narration)
131(Forgiveness for the one who gave water to a thirsty dog)
132(Punishment for not feeding an animal)
133(Removing hardship from the road is a cause for Paradise)
134(Any big painful obstacle should be removed from the path)
135(Benefit in removing anything that causes difficulty on the road)
136(The spiritual insight of Abdullah bin Salam رضي الله عنه)
137(The reward of feeding food)
138(Charity removes the anger of Allah Almighty)
139(Explanation of good manners)
140(What is charity)
141(Digging a well or providing water is also charity)
142(Promise of Paradise for fulfilling the needs of the needy)
143(Besides Zakat, wealth has other rights for others)
144(One should not withhold common necessities)
145(Various good deeds)
146(Reward for giving something for short use)
147(The Prophet's ﷺ advices to his companions رضي الله عنهم)
148(Charity’s reward in the Hereafter)
149(Reward from Allah for clothing someone)
150(Those who are beloved by Allah Almighty)
151(Those whom Allah likes and dislikes)
152(Charity outweighs all things)
153(Spending much wealth in the way of Allah Almighty)
154(On the Day of Judgment the believer will be under the shade of his charity)
155(Spending on family on Ashura day, narration of Tabarani)
156(Spending on family on Ashura day, narration of Bayhaqi)
157(The reward of charity is multiplied many times)
158(The best charity and its rightful recipients)
159(Spending on family is the best charity)
160(Spending on family is the greatest charity)
161(Spending on family is the best charity)
162(Spending on one’s children is also rewarded)
163(Giving Zakat to one’s husband)
164(Giving charity to relatives carries more reward)
165(The close neighbor deserves gifts more)
166(Taking care of the neighbor in cooking)
167(The preferred charity)
168(Spending on relatives causes double reward)
169(The method of spending)
170(Who are good people and who are bad)
171(Do not send away the beggar empty-handed)
172(Pray frequently for your benefactor)
173(Only ask Allah for Paradise)
174(Spend beloved wealth in the way of Allah)
175(Feeding a living being is also charity)
176(Can a wife spend from her husband’s wealth?)
177(The wife’s reward for spending from her husband’s wealth)
178(Duties of the supervisor and obeying the master’s command)
179(The reward of charity given on behalf of the deceased reaches the deceased)
180(Small charity should not be given without husband's permission)
181(Using fresh items and giving them as charity without permission is permissible)
182(If an employee gives charity from the employer's wealth)
183(Charity should not be taken back after giving)
184(One form of charity's wealth returning)