Zakat al-Fitr: Rulings and Sharing the Eid Joy
Zakat al-Fitr was ordained by Allah in Ramadan to purify the fasting person from idle talk and to feed the poor, ensuring they have food on Eid day. It is obligatory on every Muslim who possesses food exceeding their family's needs for Eid.
The quantity of Zakat al-Fitr is one Sa' of food (approx. 2.5 kg of wheat, rice, or dates). Paying its value in cash is widely permitted to better suit the poor's needs. It should be paid before the Eid prayer.
Aman Charity collects Zakat al-Fitr and distributes it as food baskets to poor families and widows, alongside securing Eid clothing for their children, spreading joy and happiness in every home.
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