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The Well Foundation are implementing a Fitrana programme in poor villages of Pakistan, We will be collecting Fitrana from Local Mosques in Scotland and will be distributed in poor villages in Pakistan. Fitrana is compulsary for every Muslim, its only £3 per person, you can donate your Fitrana online at ww.justgiving/wellfitrana or text FITR78 £3 to 70070. We will keep you updated on how your money has been spent and how it has helped the poor villages, Well Foundation have there own teams in Pakistan. The wisdom in Sadqaat al-Fitr (Fitrana) is that it cleanses one’s fasting from shameless talk and the foul acts of indecency as it rids the poor of the need to beg on the day of Eid 1. Hadrat Ibn Abbas (Radi Allahu ta’ala anhu | May Allah be Pleased with Him) states: “To purify one’s fasting from shameless talk and indecency and to provide the poor with food, the Beloved Prophet ( Peace Be Upon Him | صلي الله عليه و سلم ) stated the importance of Sadqaat al-Fitr (Fitrana). Thus whoever pays Sadqaat al-Fitr (Fitrana) before Eid prayer it is Zakaah worthy of acceptance. And whoever pays Sadqaat al-Fitr (Fitrana) after Eid prayer his Sadqaat is like ordinary Sadqaat.” (Ibn Maajah) 2. Hadrat Ibn Umar (Radi Allahu ta’ala anhu | May Allah be Pleased with Him) narrates: “The Most Beloved Prophet ( Peace Be Upon Him | صلي الله عليه و سلم ) stated Sadqaat al-Fitr (Fitrana) to be Waajib (compulsory). He ( Peace Be Upon Him | صلي الله عليه و سلم ) said, “The Fast of Ramadan remains suspended between the earth and the sky and it is only Sadqaat al-Fitr (Fitrana) that takes it up. “ THE RULING ON SADQAAT AL-FITR Sadqaat al-Fitr (Fitrana) is Waajib (compulsory) on every free Muslim who, after the requirements of his fundamental needs, is the owner of Nisaab, irrespective of whether a year has passed or not (on his ownership of the Nisaab). Such a person must give Sadqaat al-Fitr (Fitrana) on his own behalf, on behalf of his minor children and the slaves in his service. The time for when Sadqaat al-Fitr (Fitrana) becomes Waajib (compulsory) is the time of the dawn (Fajr Saadiq) on the day of Eid al-Fitr. Sadqaat al-Fitr (Fitrana) is not Waajib (compulsory) on the person who dies before this time. Similarly the person who is born or accepts Islam after this time, Sadqaat al-Fitr (Fitrana) is not Waajib (compulsory) upon him.
Posted on: Sat, 13 Jul 2013 12:56:49 +0000

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