It is important to give
the zakat al fitr to those who are eligible to receive it. The recipients of
the zakat al fitr are the same as the recipients of zakat who are the following
eight groups mentioned in the 60th ayah of the Surah al Tawba:
"The alms are only for the poor and the needy, and those who collect them, and those whose hearts are to be reconciled, and to free the captives and the debtors, and for the cause of Allah, and (for) the wayfarers; a duty imposed by Allah. Allah is knower, Wise." (Surah al Tawba:60).
"The alms are only for the poor and the needy, and those who collect them, and those whose hearts are to be reconciled, and to free the captives and the debtors, and for the cause of Allah, and (for) the wayfarers; a duty imposed by Allah. Allah is knower, Wise." (Surah al Tawba:60).
1. The poor
2. The needy (extremely
poor)
3. Collectors of
zakah
4. those whose hearts
are to be reconciled
5. Slaves,
captivates
6. Debtors
7. Sadaqa in the Way of
Allah's (swt) holy service (fee sabeel illah)
8. The travelers.
Who are the
poor?
In Islam, the poor are
those whose property are below “theamount of Nisab” or as much as the value of
Nisab, but not enough for their basic necessities.
In Islam a person is accepted as rich on condition that he owns one of the followings which are also the “amount of nisab”:
In Islam a person is accepted as rich on condition that he owns one of the followings which are also the “amount of nisab”:
80,18 gram gold or money
or commercial property costing as much as 80,18 gram gold; 40 sheep or goats;
30 cattle; 5 camels.
Who are the
needy?
The needy are extremely
poor people who possess no wealth whatsoever.
Who are the collectors
of zakah?
They are the officers
appointed by an Islamic Head of State or Government to collect zakat and zakat
al fitr from the public. They are eligible to receive zakat even though they
are wealthy.
Who are those whose
hearts are to be reconciled?
They are those indicated
by Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) as eligible to pay zakah for three reasons:
1. To reconcile their hearts to Islam and enable them to come to believe in Islam.
2. To prevent them from giving harm to Islam.
1. To reconcile their hearts to Islam and enable them to come to believe in Islam.
2. To prevent them from giving harm to Islam.
3. To strengthen their
faith and enable them to proper Muslims.
Who are the
slaves?
This group includes the
slaves whose masters have agreed to set them free on the condition of a payment
of a fixed amount. Zakat may be used to purchase their freedom.
Who are the
debtors?
Debtors are those whose
debts are above their property so that they are unable to pay their debt.
Who are the fighters
in the way of Allah (swt)?
They are the poor
soldiers who have dedicated themselves to fight in the way of Allah (swt) to
dignify the glory of Islam.
Who are the
travelers?
Travelers are those who
stranded far from their homes, their properties and unable to reach their
money. They are eligible to receive zakat even though they are wealthy at their
residences.
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