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SALAF IN REGARD TO ZAKAH AL-FITR By Shaykh Muhammad Ibn Saalih Al-Uthaymeen (Professor at the College of Sharee'ah and Usool Ad-Deen) English Translation by Abu 'Abdullaah Muhammad, Al-Madeenah An-Nabawiyyah, Ramadaan 1414 AH Question.1: Is it
permissible to discharge the obligation of Zakaatul-Fitr on the first day
of Ramadhaan? And is it permissible to distribute it in money? This is because Ibn Umar (R.A) said:
"The Messenger of Allaah made obligatory (the payment of) Zakaatul-Fitr
from a Saa' of dates or a Saa' of barley..." Abu Sa'eed Al-Khudree (R.A) said: "We used to distribute it (Zakaatul-Fitr) in the time of the Messenger of Allaah as one Saa' of food, and our food was dates and barley and raisins and cottage cheese..."{Bukhaaree 2:582} So, it becomes clear from these two Ahaadeeth that it (Zakaatul-Fitr) is not discharged except from FOOD. And the distribution of it in food displays it openly and shows it, and all of the members of the family know about it. In this way, there is an exhibition or manifestation of this aspect of the religion. As for discharging it in money, this
causes it to be concealed (unseen), and perhaps the person may favour
himself, by discharging it in money, and thus reduce its amount.{ As the amount would differ if we compare the value of one
Saa' of dates
to one Saa' of barley for example. Since a Saa' of barley is about 7
riyals ($2.00), while a Saa' of dates ranges -according to quality - from
25 riyals ($7.00) for a lesser quality to 42 riyals ($12.00) for a medium
quality, to 175 riyals ($49.00) for the best quality per Saa'} Question.2 : Is it permissible to
discharge Zakaatul-Fitr in money? - with mention of the evidences? Abu Sa'eed Al-Khudree (R.A) said: "We used to discharge it (Zakaatul-Fitr) in the time of the Prophet as a Saa' of FOOD...)" {Bukhaaree 2:582} Therefore, it is not lawful for anyone to discharge Zakaatul-Fitr from money or clothing or household furnishings. Instead, that which is obligatory is to discharge it in what Allaah has made obligatory on the tongue of the Prophet . There is no consideration (weight) for the Istihsaan [viewing of something to be good, without basis from the legal sources of Qur'ān and Sunnah] of those of the people who viewed the giving of money as a good thing. The Law (Sharee'ah) does not follow (i.e. it is not secondary to) the opinions of people. No, it (the Law) is from the One Who is Wise, Knowing -Allaah - The Mighty, The Glorious, The Most Knowing, The Most Wise. So, if that which has been made obligatory by the tongue of Muhammad (s.a.w.s) is a Saa' of food, then it is not permissible to bypass (skip over) that, no matter what our intellects make us to view as being good. Instead, it is a must that the human being question and suspect his intellect and views if it conflicts with, or contradicts, the law of Allaah. Question.3: What is the ruling in the
case of someone compelled to discharge Zakaatul-Fitr by money? And does it
fulfill for him his obligation? Question.4:
Is it permissible to
discharge Zakaatul-Fitr from meat? Some of the desert dwellers don't have
food to distribute for Zakaatul-Fitr, so is it permissible for them to
slaughter some of their animals and distribute it to the poor? And Abu Sa'eed Al-Khudree (R.A) said:
"We used to discharge it (Zakaatul-Fitr) in the lifetime of the
Prophet as a Saa' of food, and our food was dates, and barley, and raisins
and cottage cheese " For this reason, the strongest
opinion of the sayings of the scholars is that Zakaatul-Fitr is not
fulfilled by paying (distributing of) money, nor clothing, nor furnishings
(furniture). There is no weight to the sayings of those who say that
Zakaatul-Fitr is fulfilled by payment of money; this being so because as
long as we have in front of us a text of the Prophet then there is no
opinion (in the matter) after his, nor accepting as good what the
intellect considers good while negating the Law (the Qur'ān and Sunnah). Just imagine yourself standing before Allaah on the day of Resurrection while it had been made obligatory on you to fulfill the payment of Zakaatul-Fitr from Food. Will it be possible, if you are asked on the day of Resurrection: How did you answer the Messenger of Allaah in reference to the obligation of this charity? Will it be possible for you to defend yourself and say: By Allaah! this is the opinion of so and so, and this is the opinion of such and such? The answer: No! and even if you said that, it would not benefit you (at all). The truth, without doubt, is that Zakaatul-Fitr is not accepted except from FOOD; and any food which is the staple food of the country fulfils this obligation. If you see the opinions of the scholars in this issue, you will see that they are on two extremes and one in the middle. One (extreme) side says: Pay it (Zakaatul-Fitr) from food or pay it from cash (money). The other (extreme) side says: Don't pay it from money, and don't pay it from food except five types only, that is : wheat, dates, barley, raisins, cottage cheese. These two opinions are the extreme opposite of each other. As for the middle opinion, it says : Pay it (Zakaatul-Fitr) from every food which the people are fed from, and not from that which the people are not fed from. So, pay it from wheat, dates, rice, pearl millets (dukhn), corn - and whatever is similar to that, - even to the extent if we accepted the idea that there is a place where the staple food of the people is meat, then we would pay it from meat. Based on this, it becomes clear that what the questioner mentioned about the people of the desert giving meat in place of (a Saa' of those staple items which are normally given as) Zakaatul-Fitr, does not fulfill the obligation of Zakaatul-Fitr. The preceding Fataawaa (Legal Decisions) were taken from the book entitled "Fataawaa Ash-Shaykh Muhammad Ibn Saalih al-Uthaimeen (Hafizahu'llah -May Allaah Protect and Preserve him). |
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