zadakat means Voluntary alms, or righteous acts. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 82 out of 100.
Why this word is great
ZADAKAT — [Noun] Voluntary alms or righteous acts, especially within the Islamic tradition. From Classical Arabic صَدَقَة (ṣadaqa, "charity, alms"), a term rooted in the concept of truthfulness (ṣidq). Unlike the obligatory, calculable pillar of "zakat" or the broadly transliterated "sadaqah," "zadakat" denotes the specific grace of the unmandated gift—the charity that exists beyond the ledger. It is the coin pressed into a stranger's palm unseen, the sustenance left at a neighbor’s door at dusk, or the patient hour given to a tedious elder; these quiet transactions map the topography of a conscience, proving the most binding obligations are those we choose for ourselves.
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- Voluntary alms, or righteous acts.