Islamic offerings, known as "Sadaqah" and "Zakat," are charitable acts intended to support those in need. Sadaqah is voluntary and can be given at any time, while Zakat is a mandatory almsgiving that requires Muslims to donate a specific portion of their wealth, typically 2.5% of savings, to the less fortunate. Additionally, during the annual pilgrimage of Hajj, Muslims perform "Qurbani," which involves sacrificing an animal and distributing its meat to the needy, symbolizing generosity and compassion. These offerings are integral to fostering community welfare and fulfilling religious obligations.
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