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Buddhism Coursework, Muslim charity (Zakat)

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Contents Page Page 1 Title page Page 2 Context page, introduction, and AO1 Page 3 AO1 Page 4 AO1 Page 5 AO2 Page 6 AO2 Page 7 AO2 and AO3 Page 8 AO3 Page 9 Conclusion and Bibliography Introduction Muslim Aid organizations help millions of helpless children, adults, and the elderly all over the world. Daily they change and save many lives, I chose to look in depth at the work they do, and the way they do it and how their ethics affect the way they work. I feel that I do not fully grasp the feeling of a Muslim what he or she feels when they give their Zakat, Zakat is the money that they have to pay towards a charity, or people less fortunate then themselves. By the end of my study in to the Muslim Aid Organizations I hope to understand more about their work, their religious views towards charity, and what makes Muslims feel so strongly about giving their Zakat. AO1- Name and Describe...

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