The Islamic faith hammers on freewill offering to the needy, which is
recognized as Zakat, and all Muslims identify the fact that they owe
the underprivileged the duty to offer, in money or kind, to higher their
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In this duty, there's no power or compulsion, but an expression of duty.
But
how does one explain the decision of Alhaji Farouk Badmus, whose
objective as a Muslim would be to deliver armed men to significant
Muslims to deprive them at gunpoint, giving his reason as seeking'to
get from the rich to share with the poor'?
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