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Ruling 2037. If a person gives fiṭrah on behalf of a number of persons, it is not necessary for him to give it all from the same item. For example, it
Ruling 2036. If a person gives fiṭrah from a defective thing, then based on obligatory precaution, it is not sufficient.
Ruling 2035. Wheat or any other thing that a person gives as fiṭrah must not be mixed with soil or any other thing. In the event that it is mixed and
Ruling 2034. It is not permitted for one to give fiṭrah before the month of Ramadan, and it is better that he does not give it during the month of Ram
Ruling 2033. A person must give zakāt al‑fiṭrah with the intention of qurbah – i.e. in humility to the Lord of the worlds – and he must make the inten
Ruling 2032. A person cannot give fiṭrah to someone who says he is poor unless he is confident that what he says is the truth or knows that he was poo
Ruling 2031. If a person gives fiṭrah to someone thinking that he is poor but later realises that he was not poor, in the event that the item he gave
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 tha
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
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 th
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 i
Ruling 2026. Fiṭrah must not be given to someone who spends it for sinful purposes.
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
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.
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 mentio
Ruling 2022. If a person dies before sunset on the eve of Eid al-Fiṭr, it is not obligatory to give his and his dependants’ fiṭrah from his estate. Ho
Ruling 2021. If a person hires someone like a builder, carpenter, or domestic worker, and pays for his living expenses in a manner that the hired pers
Ruling 2020. Even if a person pays for the living expenses of his dependants with property that he has acquired unlawfully, he must give their fiṭrah
Ruling 2019. The fiṭrah of a child who is breastfed by its mother or a wet nurse is obligatory for the person who pays for the living expenses of the
Ruling 2018. A person who is not a sayyid cannot give fiṭrah to a sayyid, and if that sayyid is his dependant, he cannot give that sayyid’s fiṭrah to