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Give Fitrana to deserving

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
March 13, 2026
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Sadqa-e-Fitr (also known as Fitrana or Zakat-ul-Fitr) is an obligatory charitable donation paid by Muslims before the Eid-ul-Fitr prayer at the end of Ramadhan. It is mandatory for every self-sufficient Muslim to pay, providing food for the needy and purifying the fasting person from shortcomings. As the holy month of Ramadhan draws to a close, Muslims across the world prepare to fulfil an important religious obligation. This charitable act, given before the Eid prayers, is meant to ensure that the poor and needy can also celebrate Eid with dignity and happiness. However, a growing practice of distributing Fitrana to beggars on the streets raises an important concern that needs thoughtful reflection. Islamic teachings clearly emphasize that Sadqa-e-Fitr should be given to those who are genuinely deserving and living in hardship. The purpose of this charity is not merely to give alms casually but to provide meaningful support to the underprivileged sections of society who struggle to meet their basic needs. Often, those most in need remain unseen like widows, orphans, struggling families, and labourers who quietly endure poverty without asking for help. Giving Sadqa-e-Fitr indiscriminately to beggars on the streets may not always serve the intended purpose. In many cases, organized begging networks operate in cities, exploiting generosity without actually helping the truly needy. As a result, the rightful beneficiaries, families who cannot afford food, clothing, or basic necessities—may remain deprived of the support that Islam intends for them. Community members should therefore make a conscious effort to identify deserving individuals within their neighbourhoods. Local mosques, charitable organizations, and community committees can play a crucial role in ensuring that Sadqa-e-Fitr reaches those who need it the most. This organized and thoughtful approach helps maintain the true spirit of Islamic charity.

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