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EPISODE 21 | AIAW Social Justice and Welfare Zakat, Public Responsibility, and the Abu Bakr As-Siddiq (رَضِيَ اللهُ عَنْهُ) Model In this episode of AIAW – AI Era Islamic Abrahamic Wisdom, we explore the foundations of social justice and welfare governance through the leadership of Hazrat Abu Bakr As-Siddiq (رَضِيَ اللهُ عَنْهُ). This episode presents welfare not as charity, but as a binding responsibility of the state, where poverty is treated as a governance failure and public dignity as a constitutional obligation. Key themes discussed include: Welfare as a state duty, not voluntary generosity Zakat as a structured economic system, not a ritual alone Equal and unbiased distribution of public resources Protection of the poor, widows, orphans, disabled, and debt-burdened Transparent management of Bait-ul-Mal as public trust Accountability of welfare administrators Preventing long-term dependency through ethical policy design The episode also connects the Abu Bakr (رَضِيَ اللهُ عَنْهُ) welfare model to modern challenges, including digital economies, AI-assisted welfare systems, and corruption-free governance, emphasizing that technology must support compassion—not replace it. A society is not judged by its wealth, but by how it treats its weakest members. 📚 AIAW Constitutional & Ethical Governance Series 🎧 Full Episode | Structured, no-fluff analysis ▶️ Next Episode Preview: Episode 22 — Public Trust and Economic Ethics in Early Islamic Governance #AIAW #AIeraIslamicWisdom #IslamicGovernance #HazratAbuBakr #IslamicWelfare #ZakatSystem #SocialJustice #IslamicEconomics #PublicTrust #BaitulMal