Transliteration:( Allazeena izaa zukiral laahu wajilat quloobuhum wassaabireena 'alaa maaa asaabahum walmuqeemis Salaati wa mimmaa razaqnaahum yunfiqoon )
79 The following are all included in this: recitation of the Holy Qur'an, religious lectures, collective Zikr, and remembrance of Allah on an individual basis.
80. In this spending are included the expenditure on Zakat, Sadaqatul Fitr, Qurbani, constructing mosques, and upbringing of children. Spending on parents and relatives, etc. But you must not spend the entire wealth-just part of it, as is understood by the preposition ‘from’
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The tafsir of Surah Al-Hajj verse 35 by Ibn Kathir is unavailable here.
Please refer to Surah Hajj ayat 34 which provides the complete commentary from verse 34 through 35.
(22:35) whose hearts shiver whenever Allah is mentioned, who patiently bear whatever affliction comes to them, who establish Prayer, and who spend (for good purposes) out of what We have provided them.[66]
66. It means that righteous people spend their lawful provisions in the way of Allah to meet their own and their dependents’ lawful needs, to help their relatives, neighbors and other needy people, on public works and propagation of the word of Allah. It does not include expenditure in unlawful ways for unlawful purposes. The Quranic term lnfaq implies neither over spending nor being miserly and stingy, but spending one’s wealth on himself and others according to his means and status in society.
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