Fulfill Your Zakat-ul-Fitr Obligation Today
Zakat-ul-Fitr, also known as Fitrana or Sadaqah-ul-Fitr, is a special charity given at the conclusion of Ramadan to purify our fasts and support those in need. It is an essential act of worship that ensures the less fortunate can celebrate Eid with dignity and joy.
Here are the key points to remember about Zakat-ul-Fitr:
It must be paid for every member of a household, including children and the elderly.
It is obligatory to give before the Eid-ul-Fitr prayer.
The amount is calculated based on the cost of an average meal.
It is used to provide food and basic necessities to vulnerable families.
The head of the household is responsible for ensuring Zakat-ul-Fitr is paid for all dependents, unless they genuinely lack the means. This act of charity ensures that everyone, regardless of their circumstances, can share in the happiness of Eid.
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