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Don't just give Zakat Fitrah carelessly, here are 8 groups who are entitled to receive Zakat

Don't just give Zakat Fitrah carelessly, here are 8 groups who are entitled to receive Zakat  - For Muslims who are able to meet their needs, they are obliged to pay zakat fitrah in the month of Ramadan.  Meanwhile, for those who are unable to pay zakat fitrah, they will be the recipients.  There are 8 groups who are entitled to receive zakat fitrah from people who are obliged to pay zakat.  So, who are the groups who are entitled to receive zakat?  Groups Entitled to Receive Zakat The following groups are entitled to receive zakat, quoted from zakat.or.id: 1. Poor A poor person is a person who does not have property.  The poor group is a group of Muslims who must be prioritized in receiving zakat.  There are two types of distribution of zakat funds to the poor, namely for the purpose of meeting daily living needs and to provide capabilities.  2. Poor Poor are people whose income is insufficient for daily living.  The poor group is Muslims who must be prioritized

Zakat Fitrah Intentions for Yourself and Family Complete Arabic and Translation

Zakat Fitrah Intentions for Yourself and Family Complete Arabic and Translation Zakat Fitrah (zakat Fitr) is the zakat that is obligatory on every Muslim man and woman before entering the Eid al-Fitr prayer time. Photo illustration/ist Reading the intention of zakat fitrah for yourself and your family needs to be practiced by Muslims who want to fulfill their obligations. Zakat Fitrah (zakat al-Fitri) is the zakat obligatory on every soul of both Muslim men and women in the month of Ramadan.  This is in the hadith of Ibn Umar radhiyallahu 'anhu: "The Messenger of Allah SAW required Zakat fitrah of one sha' of dates or one sha' of wheat for Muslims. Both slave and free, male and female, small and large. He ordered it to be carried out before the people went out to pray." (HR Al-Bukhari Muslim) This payment of zakat fitrah can be made for yourself or paid together with your family (wife or children). There are differences in reading when intended for families.