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Issue No. 1721Miscellaneous Issues Regarding Zakat of Fitra

Paying Money Instead of the Commodity

Issue No. 1721- In zakāt of fiṭrah one can give money instead of the commodity. For example, he can calculate and find out how much three kilos of wheat cost and give its value to an indigent person as fiṭrah. However, it should be noted that the criterion is the retail price in the free market not the wholesale price or the official price. In other words, one should pay the amount that if the poor person wants to buy the same commodity from the market with the money which is given to him, he should be able to buy it.

Issue No. 1729Miscellaneous Issues Regarding Zakat of Fitra

Responsibility of a Mukallaf

Issue No. 1729- If the property set apart for fiṭrah perishes, in case a poor person was available but one has neglected in giving fiṭrah, he should give its substitute. In case, a poor person was not available, and he had not neglected in finding one, he is not responsible (to give its substitute).

Issue No. 1731Miscellaneous Issues Regarding Zakat of Fitra

Expenditure of Zakat of Fitra in the Place and City of Mukallaf

Issue No. 1731- It is obligatory precaution that zakāt of fiṭrah should be spent in the same place. Therefore, unless no deserving person is available there, one cannot send it to his relatives who are living in another town. In case he transfers the fiṭrah to another place, while deserving people are available there in his own town and it perishes, he is responsible for it. However, the Mujtahid or his representative may give permission for the fiṭrah to be transferred to another area or city considering the benefits of the needy.

Issue No. 1733hajj

Hajj and its Conditions

Issue No. 1733- Ḥajj (pilgrimage) means visiting the Ka‘bah, and performing acts which are called ‘ḥajj rituals’ and it is obligatory on a person once in his lifetime, provided that he fulfills the following conditions:1- Being mature.2- Being sane3- By performing ḥajj, one does not neglect an important obligatory duty or does not commit an important sin.4- Capability of performing ḥajj (istiṭā‘ah¬), and this depends on a number of factors:a. He should possess provisions and means of transport or should have enough property with which to possess these things.b. There should be no obstacle or fear of harm to one's life, honor or property on the way to Makkah. If the way is closed or there is fear of harm, it is not obligatory on him to perform ḥajj. In case, however, he can reach Makkah by another route, it is necessary that he should go to Makkah via that route even though it may be a longer one.c. He should be physically capable enough to perform the rites of ḥajj.d. He should have enough time to reach Makkah and perform the rituals of ḥajj.e. He should possess sufficient means to meet the expenses of those whose maintenance is obligatory upon him according to the religion or common view (‘urf).f. Possessing the property or business and work through which he shall be able to run his life upon return.

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سامانه پاسخگویی برخط(آنلاین) به سوالات شرعی و اعتقادی مقلدان حضرت آیت الله العظمی مکارم شیرازی
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