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Eligibility for Zakaah
Can Zakah Be Given to Non-Muslims?
It is not permissible to give Zakah on one’s wealth or crops, or Zakat Al-Fitr, to non-Muslim, even if they are poor, or wayfarers, or debtors. However, it is permissible to give charity to poor non-Muslims.SaveRuling on giving zakah to brothers, sisters, paternal uncles and aunts, and other relatives
SaveRuling on spending zakaah to build a mosque
SaveRuling on giving zakah to grandmothers
SaveIt is not permissible to waive a debt and count that as zakah
SaveIs it permissible to build a mosque using zakah money?
SaveRuling on giving zakah to Ahl al-Bayt
SaveCan he give zakaah to his uncle who is in debt and should he tell him that it is zakaah?
SaveGiving zakaah to those who are called Syed (Sayyid)
SaveHis brother is in debt – can he help him with his zakaah?
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