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Zakat al-Fitr, "the Charity of Breaking the Fast" in Ramadan, and Zakat al-Fitrah, "the Charity of Human Nature," or "the Charity of Human Creation," are other names for Fitrana.
Because it is a mandatory donation for every Muslim after Ramadan, regardless of age or gender, it is recognized by this last name.
Before the Eid-ul-Fitr prayer, a charity offering must be made to the needy. A Muslim is legally required to pay Fitrana by the conclusion of Ramadan.
Maturity, sanity, wealth, and lack of need are unacceptable forms of payment for fitrana. In the unlikely event that a family has one provider and six wards, he is responsible for supporting each and every one of them.
Fitrana Qualifications
The persons you can pay Fitrana amount to are also the beneficiaries eligible for this money:
- Low-income households or the poor
- The needy (someone who has challenges)
- Administrators of Zakat who disperse New Muslims
- Captives and slaves
- Those who are in debt, Those who are stranded or are traveling sparsely.
Knowing how to calculate Fitrana for Ramadan 2023, try giving the money to people in need to improve and brighten their Eid-ul-Fitr.
Fitra and Fidya content
The amount of Fitra and Fidya that Muslims must pay is described below. It relies on one's ability to pay and how affordable it is.
• 2 kg of wheat flour:
Fitra: 320 Rupees
Fidya: 9600 rupees
• 4 kg barley:
Fitra: 480 rupees
Fidya: 14,400 rupees
Dates, 4 kg:
Fitra: 2800 Rupees
Fidya: 84,000 rupees

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