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  2. Bayt al-mal - Wikipedia

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    An early physical copy that mentions Bayt Al-Maal, highlighted in red. From the hadith manuscript MS. Leiden Or. 298, dated 866 CE. Bayt al-mal was the department that dealt with the revenues and all other economical matters of the state. In the time of Muhammad, there was no permanent Bait-ul-Mal or public treasury. Whatever revenues or other ...

  3. Pakistan Bait-ul-Mal - Wikipedia

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    In the fiscal year 2013, the Bait-ul-Mal disbursed Rs 6,186.4 million to 147,361 beneficiaries. It also approved the creation of senior care homes known as Ehsaas Kadaa. In 2009 and 2010, it allocated Rs 635 million to assist internally displaced persons in Jalozai , Mardan , and Swabi during military operations in Malakand and Swat .

  4. Muhammad Binyamin Rizvi - Wikipedia

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    And in 1997, he was re-elected as a MPA from PP-99. In his first term he served as an advisor to the Chief Minister Punjab in 1992, and in his second term he became Minister for Social Welfare, Women Development, and Bait-ul-Maal of Punjab until the proclamation of Emergency in 1999. In 2001, he became vice president of PML(N) Punjab and he ...

  5. Ghanimah - Wikipedia

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    Ghanimah has historically served as a source of revenue for the Islamic state. The Baitul-Maal, or the house of wealth, was established as a financial institution to manage the funds derived from various sources, including zakat (obligatory almsgiving), sadaqah (voluntary charity), and ghanimah. This institution played a crucial role in the ...

  6. Rashidun Caliphate - Wikipedia

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    A separate building was constructed for the royal treasury, the bait ul maal, which, in large cities, was protected by as many as 400 guards. The Rashidun caliphs used the Sassanids symbols (Star and crescent, fire temple, the picture of the last emperor Khosrau II) by adding the phrase bismillah on their coins, instead of designing a new one ...

  7. Nawaz Sharif - Wikipedia

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    Nawaz intensified Zia's controversial Islamization policies, and introduced Islamic laws such as the Shariat Ordinance and Bait-ul-Maal (to help poor orphans, widows, etc.) to drive the country on the model of an Islamic welfare state. [19]

  8. List of Shia books - Wikipedia

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    Mus'haf of Ali, a Tafseer of the Quran by Imam Ali; Al-Jafr by Imam Ali; Nahj al-Balaghah, a collection of sermons, letters and quotes attributed to Ali; Ghurar al-Hikam wa Durar al-Kalim compilation of over ten thousand short sayings of Imam Ali

  9. Bilal ibn Rabah - Wikipedia

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    Bilal ibn Rabah was born in Mecca in the Hejaz in the year 580. [5] There are differing accounts to the racial identity of his father according to historians. One account states that his father was an Abyssinian prisoner of war who had been given the name of Rabah, in Arabic meaning profitable, he had been handed over as a slave to the Quraishi Arab clan of Banu Jumah, this account is highly ...