This report explores the concept and practice of philanthropy within Muslim contexts, drawing upon Islamic traditions and principles. It examines the various forms of giving, such as Zakat, Sadaqah, and Waqf, and their significance in fostering social welfare and community development. The authors discuss the historical evolution of Muslim philanthropy and its contemporary manifestations, highlighting its unique characteristics and underlying values. The paper provides insights into the diverse expressions of charity and social responsibility in Muslim societies.
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