This video provides a comprehensive presentation on Zakat, the third pillar of Islam, covering its definition, legal status, and practical requirements . Linguistically, Zakat means "purification" and "growth," while in Sharia terms, it refers to the mandatory giving of a specific portion of one's wealth under certain conditions, such as meeting the nisab (minimum threshold) and haul (one-year possession period) . The presenter emphasizes its obligatory nature based on the Quran, Sunnah, and the consensus of scholars (ijma), while also warning of severe spiritual consequences for those who refuse to pay it . Furthermore, the video details the specific criteria for Zakat Mal (wealth tax) for assets like gold, silver, livestock, and agriculture, as well as the rules for Zakat Fitrah given at the end of Ramadan . Finally, it identifies the eight specific groups of people eligible to receive zakat, including the poor, the needy, and those in debt, concluding with a reminder of the importance of combining prayer with zakat .