The document discusses the concept of "give and take" in Islam. It explores the concepts of "infaq" or spending in the way of God, and "sadaqah" or voluntary charity in Islam. While giving is encouraged, the recipient of charity or spending is not obligated to repay or "take" something in return under Islamic principles.
The document discusses the concept of "give and take" in Islam. It explores the concepts of "infaq" or spending in the way of God, and "sadaqah" or voluntary charity in Islam. While giving is encouraged, the recipient of charity or spending is not obligated to repay or "take" something in return under Islamic principles.
The document discusses the concept of "give and take" in Islam. It explores the concepts of "infaq" or spending in the way of God, and "sadaqah" or voluntary charity in Islam. While giving is encouraged, the recipient of charity or spending is not obligated to repay or "take" something in return under Islamic principles.
balanced relationship. If someone gives, then he must receive the reward. Maybe taking and giving will sound better than answering 'nothing is free in this world, everything has to be paid for!'. Then, in Islam the concept of a balanced relationship must use the formula of give and take? Let's look at the concepts of 'infaq' and 'sadaqah' in Islam. Does the recipient have to pay with something? Certainly not. Will the donor give a profit if only give without receiving anything? We all know the answer