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What are the Fitrana guidelines and who must pay Sadaqat al-Fitr?

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ٰISLAMABAD: The holy month of Ramadan is coming to an end, and Muslims around the world are preparing for the joyous occasion of Eid al-Fitr.

As the celebration brings families together, there is the religious obligation of Sadaqat al-Fitr, also known as Fitrana, a charitable act designed to help those in need and to purify one’s fast.

Fitrana 2025

Fitrana or Zakat al-Fitr is an obligatory charity given before the Eid al-Fitr prayer. The Prophet Muhammad SAW  described Zakat al-Fitr as a means of purifying the fast from any imperfections and helping the poor celebrate the festive occasion with dignity.

Who Should get Fitrana?

  • Miskin (extremely poor)
  • Faqir (those lacking basic necessities)
  • Orphans and widows
  • People in debt who need help repaying it
  • And travelers who are unable to meet their needs

Who is Obligated to Pay?

Zakat al-Fitr is obligatory on every Muslim who has wealth equal to or greater than 52.5 tolas of silver. This includes men, women, children, and those who are free or enslaved. Importantly, parents must pay Zakat al-Fitr on behalf of their children, including newborns born before dawn on Eid al-Fitr.

How Much Should Be Given?

  • wheat (around 2.5 kg)
  • barley or dates (around 5 kg)
  • Or an equivalent amount of money that would benefit the poor

Zakat al-Fitr Amount in Pakistan for 2025

Minimum Fitrana and Fidyah for 2025 will be Rs240 per person. Fidyah for wheat flour is Rs240, for barley is Rs700, for premium dates is Rs4000, and for high-quality raisins is Rs6400. Meanwhile, Kaffara for deliberately breaking a fast requires feeding two meals to 60 needy people.

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