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8. Alms Tax (Zakat)

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  • Ruling 2021

    If a person hires someone like a builder, carpenter, or a servant, and pays for his living expenses in a manner that the hired person is considered to be his dependent, he must give the hired person’s fiṭrah

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  • Ruling 2022

    If a person dies before sunset on the eve of Eid al‑Fiṭr, it is not obligatory to give his and his dependents’ fiṭrah from his estate. However, if a person dies after sunset, then based on the opinion …

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  • Ruling 2023

    Based on obligatory precaution, zakāt al‑fiṭrah must only be given to the poor, and this means poor Shias who satisfy the criteria mentioned previously regarding those who are entitled to receive zakat.14 In the event that there are …

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  • Ruling 2024

    If a Shia child is poor, one can spend fiṭrah on him or make it his property by entrusting it to his guardian.

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  • Ruling 2025

    It is not necessary that the poor person to whom fiṭrah is given be a dutiful person (ʿādil); however, the obligatory precaution is that fiṭrah must not be given to someone who consumes alcohol, or does not perform …

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  • Ruling 2026

    Fiṭrah must not be given to someone who spends it for sinful purposes.

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  • Ruling 2027

    The recommended precaution is that a poor person should not be given fiṭrah that is less than one ṣāʿ unless the total amount of fiṭrah is not sufficient for all the poor people. However, there is no problem …

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  • Ruling 2028

    If a person gives half a ṣāʿ of an item on account of it being double the price – for example, if a particular type of wheat is double the price of ordinary wheat and one gives only …

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  • Ruling 2029

    A person cannot give as fiṭrah half a ṣāʿ of one item, such as wheat, and half a ṣāʿ of another item, such as barley. In fact, even if he gives it with the intention of paying the …

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  • Ruling 2030

    It is recommended that in giving zakāt al‑fiṭrah one should prefer his poor relatives and neighbours over others, and it is befitting that he also gives preference to learned, religious, and virtuous persons over others.

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