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Ramadan 2025 Guide
"The Prophet (ﷺ) said: 'Whoever performs an obligatory deed (Fard) in this month, it is as if he performed 70 obligatory deeds in any other month.' [Al-Bayhaqi]"
Zakat becomes due when one lunar year (Hawl) passes. However, many Muslims pay in advance during Ramadan to catch the blessings.
Zakat-ul-Mal (on wealth) is different from Zakat-ul-Fitr (Fitrana). Fitrana is a small compulsory charity paid before Eid prayer for every family member.
Yes, absolutely. It is permissible to pay Zakat in advance for the coming year or years. If your Zakat year ends after Ramadan, you can calculate and pay now. If you paid extra, it counts as Sadaqah; if less, you pay the difference when the date arrives.
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Yes, paying in advance is permissible and recommended to gain the blessings of Ramadan.
Yes. Zakat-ul-Mal is 2.5% of savings. Zakat-ul-Fitr is a small amount (approx $5-$10) per person paid before Eid.
Yes, provided the food is given to eligible Zakat recipients (poor/needy) and ownership is transferred to them (Tamleek).