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'''Ṣadaqa''' (Arabic: {{iarabic|الصَدَقَة}}) or '''alms''' refers to money or property donated to poor people for the sake of [[God]]. According to Islamic doctrines, it is not permissible to acquire money or property by every means, as it is not permissible to spend money in every way. One of the most recommended ways to spend one's money is to give it as sadaqa or alms. According to [[verse]]s of the [[Qur'an]], there are two sorts of sadaqa: [[wajib|obligatory]] and recommended ([[mustahabb]]). Quranic verses have also specified ways in which sadaqas should be spent. According to [[hadiths]], giving one's money as sadaqa does not lead to a decrease in one's possessions; rather it leads to its increase.
'''Ṣadaqa''' (Arabic: {{iarabic|الصَدَقَة}}) or '''alms''' refers to money or property donated to poor people for the sake of [[God]]. According to Islamic doctrines, it is not permissible to acquire money or property by every means, as it is not permissible to spend money in every way. One of the most recommended ways to spend one's money is to give it as sadaqa or alms. According to [[verse]]s of the [[Qur'an]], there are two sorts of sadaqa: [[wajib|obligatory]] and recommended ([[mustahabb]]). Quranic verses have also specified ways in which sadaqas should be spent. According to [[hadiths]], giving one's money as sadaqa does not lead to a decrease in one's possessions; rather it leads to its increase.
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