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Sadqatul Fitr

Sadaqatul Fitr is a compulsory charity which is given at the end of  Ramadhan to the poor and needy.  It is given to help them particularly  on the day of Eidul Fitr and also serves as a purification for the giver  against mistakes made while fasting.


Sadaqatul Fitr is incumbent on every Muslim male and female who is  sane, has reached the age of puberty and possesses the Nisaab of Zakaah  on the day of Eidul Fitr beyond the basic necessities of life. Some  scholars have mentioned that Sadaqatul Fitr is compulsory on every  Muslim who possesses approximately 4 3/4 lbs. of barley, raisins or dry  cottage cheese which is not needed as a basic food for himself or his  family for the day of Eidul Fitr. To be precautious in this matter, every Muslim who may not even be well to do must also pay the Sadqatul Fitr (or Fitrah).



Those who have the means to do so must pay on behalf of themselves  and those under their care. For example, a father must pay on behalf of  his wife, children- both minor and adult, as well as those under his  care such as adopted children or others maintained by him. However if  the wife owns an income or has sufficient means to pay Sadaqatul Fitr  then she should pay on behalf of herself. Similarly if adult children  have sufficient means to pay Sadaqatul Fitr then they should pay on  behalf of themselves.



Sadaqatul Fitr can be given in the following items: dates, barley,  raisins, cottage cheese, wheat, corn or flour or money. The amount to be  given is one Saa’ which is equivalent to 2.174 Kg.  or  4  3/4 lbs. or its value in money.



Sadaqatul Fitr becomes compulsory on the day of Eid and should be  given before the Eid Salaah. If however one did not give it before the  Eid Salaah then he must give it after the Salaah. To delay its payment  after the day of Eid is Makruuh and against the Sunnah but must still be  given if it was not given before. It is also permissible to give it  during the month of Ramadhan.



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