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Pay Fitrana (Zakat ul-Fitr) today @ £5 per person in your household

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Fitrana, also known as Zakat ul-Fitr, is an obligatory charitable donation all Muslims are required to make during Ramadan. It stems from the third pillar of Islam, Zakat, which refers to giving to charity in order to please Allah (swt) and become both a better Muslim and a better community member by giving to those less fortunate.


It is not uncommon to get Zakat and Zakat ul-Fitr mixed up, as they have similar meanings as well as names.
Zakat ul-Fitr is based on the current price of a staple food, equivalent to a specific weight known as a Sa'. 

"The Prophet (PBUH) enjoined the payment of one Sa' of dates or one Sa' of barley as Zakat ul-Fitr on every Muslim slave or free, male or female, young or old, and he ordered that it be paid before the people went out to offer the Eid prayer." (Bukhari)

Therefore even the poor and needy can join in and enjoy the Eid celebrations.

Fitrana (Zakat ul-Fitr) - Where it is most needed
Pay £5.00 per person in your household.

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