Zakaat al-Fitr
Abu Ameenah Bilaal Philips Article
1. MEANING
Zakaah al-Fitr is often referred to as Sadaqah al-Fitr. The word
Fitr means the same as Iftaar, breaking a fast and it comes from
the same root word as Futoor which means breakfast. Thus, Islamically,
Zakaah al-Fitr is the name given to charity which is distributed
at the end of the fast of Ramadaan.
2. CLASSIFICATION
Sadaqah al-Fitr is a duty which is Waajib on every Muslim, whether
male or female, minor or adult as long as he/she has the means
to do so.
The proof that this form of charity is compulsory can be found
in the Sunnah whereby Ibn `Umar reported that the Prophet (sallallaahu
`alaihi wa sallam) made Zakaah al-Fitr compulsory on every slave,
freeman, male, female, young and old among the Muslims; one Saa`
of dried dates or one Saa` of barely. [collected by Bukhaaree
- Arabic/English, vol. 2, p. 339, no. 579] (two handfuls/kilo/40
grams/4.5 lbs/112 oz/beaker of dates, barley, raisins, cheese,
grain of wheat [see Muslim no.2151 & 2154]. Some scholars
say any topic of food that is common in a particular region can
be given for fitr, e.g. flour, ground beef, or milk in the United
States.)
The head of the household may pay the required amount for the
other members. Abu Sa'eed al-Khudree said, "On behalf of
our young and old, free men and slaves, we used to take out during
Allaah's Messenger's (sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam) lifetime
one Saa` of grain, cheese or raisins". [collected by Muslim
- English transl. vol. 2, p. 469, no. 2155]
3. SIGNIFICANCE
The significant role played by Zakaah in the circulation of wealth
within the Islamic society is also played by the Sadaqah al-Fitr.
However, in the case of Sadaqah al-Fitr, each individual is required
to calculate how much charity is due from himself and his dependents
and go into the community in order to find those who deserve such
charity. Thus, Sadaqah al-Fitr plays a very important role in
the development of the bonds of community. The rich are obliged
to come in direct contact with the poor, and the poor are put
in contact with the extremely poor. This contact between the various
levels of society helps to build real bonds of brotherhood and
love within the Islamic community and trains those who have, to
be generous to those who do not have.
4. PURPOSE
The main purpose of Zakaah al-Fitr is to provide those who fasted
with the means of making up for their errors during the month
of fasting. Zakaah al-Fitr also provides the poor with a means
with which they can celebrate the festival of breaking the fast
(`Eed al-Fitr) along with the rest of the Muslims.
Ibn Abbaas reported, "The Prophet (sallallaahu 'alaihi
wa sallam) made Zakaah al-Fitr compulsory so that those who fasted
may be purified of their idle deeds and shameful talk (committed
during Ramadaan) and so that the poor may be fed. Whoever gives
it before Salaah will have it accepted as Zakaah, while he who
gives it after the Salaah has given Sadaqah." [collected
by Abu Dawood - Eng. transl. vol. 2, p. 421, no. 1605 - rated
Saheeh by Shaikh Naser Al-Albanee]
Hence, the goal of Sadaqah al-Fitr is the spiritual development
of the Believers. By making them give up some of their wealth,
the believers are taught the higher moral characteristics of generosity,
compassion (sympathy for the unfortunate), gratitude to God and
the righteousness. But, since Islaam does not neglect man's material
need, part of the goal of Zakaah al-Fitr is the economic well-being
of the poorer members of society.
5. CONDITIONS
Zakaah al-Fitr is only Waajib for a particular period of time.
If one misses the time period without a good reason, he has sinned
and can not make it up. This form of charity becomes obligatory
from sunset on the last day of fasting and remains obligatory
until the beginning of Salaah al-'Eed' (i.e. shortly after sunrise
on the following day). However, it can be paid prior to the above
mentioned period, as many of the Sahaabah (companions of the Prophet(sallallaahu
'alaihi wa sallam) ) used to pay Sadaqah al-Fitr a couple days
before the `Eed.
Ibn `Umar reported that the Prophet (sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam)
order that it (Zakaah al-Fitr) be given before people go to make
the Salaah (al-'Eed).
Naafi' transmitted that Ibn Umar used to pay fitr a day or two
before the Eed prayer [Bukhaaree Vol. 2, p.339, no. 579 &
Muslim, Abu Daawood]. Whoever pays fitr after the Eed prayer wlll
not get the blessings of it because it will be rendered as regular
Sadaqah [see Abu Daawood no. 1605]
And Ibn `Abbaas reported that the Prophet (sallallaahu 'alaihi
wa sallam) said, "Whoever gives it before the Salaah will
have it accepted as Zakaah, while he who gives it after the Salaah
(will not, for it will only be considered as) ordinary charity.
Therefore, one who forgets to pay this Zakaah al-Fitr on time
should do so as soon as possible even though it will not be counted
as Zakaah al-Fitr.
6. RATE
The amount of Zakaah is the same for everyone regardless of their
different income brackets. The minimum amount is one Saa` (two
handfuls ) of food, grain or dried fruit for each member of the
family. This calculation is based on Ibn `Umar's report that the
Prophet(sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam) made Zakaah al-Fitr compulsory
and payable by a Saa` of dried dates or a Saa` of barley.
The Sahaabee, Abu Sa`eed al-Khudree said, "In the Prophet's
time, we used to give it (Zakaah al-Fitr) as a Saa` of food, dried
dates, barley, raisins or dried cheese". [collected by
al-Bukhaaree - Arabic/English vol. 2, p. 340, no. 582]
Items other than food such as money, clothes, furniture, etc.
cannot be given as Zakat al-fitr. because it is contrary to what
the Prophet commanded and what Allah wants. The Prophet (S) said,
"Whoever introduces anything in this matter (deen) of ours
will have it rejected." [Bukhaaree Vol 3 no. 861.
Muslim no.4266, Abu Daawood no.4589]
Paying Zakaat ul-Fitr is an act of worship, and through the Quran
and authentic Sunnah all acts of worship are described. Therefore,
to add, subtract, or alter any act of worship is a bida'h. Thus,
paying zakaah al-fitr by other than food is a bida'h and every
bid'ah eventually leads to the fire [see Abu Daawood no. 4590].
Not giving money for fitr is as Sunnah at-Turkeeyah (An action,
the abandonment of which is a Prophetic Sunnah). Money existed
and was prevalent in the Prophet's time but he did not nor did
the Companions or Taabi'oon (followers of the Companions) use
any money for Fitr. For sure the Prophet (S) was, is, and always
will be the best of worshippers and the Companions and Taabi'oon
are the best of generations in understanding and practicing Islaam
[See Soorah's 4:115 and 3:110, Bukhaaree Vol 3 and 5, Abu Daawood
no.4586]. So if he and they did not use money for Sadaqah al-Fitr
why should any one else?