Yes, a brother can give zakat to his sister if she is divorced and unemployed, as she qualifies as a recipient of zakat. Zakat is intended to assist those in need, including family members who are facing financial hardship. However, the brother should ensure that his zakat is given in a manner that maintains the dignity and respect of his sister. It's also advisable for him to consult with a knowledgeable person or scholar on the specifics of his situation.
Assalam-o-Alaikum Yes, you can give zakat to your real sister or brother if he / she deserve it. You can not give zakat to your parent, parents of your parents, your children and children of your children.
Zakat is the Fourth Pillar of Islam. It is also a duty of a Muslim sister or brother. When you donate your Zakat, it will hopefully be distributed to the less fortunate or the poor. It includes: young childern, adults, elderly people, disabled, etc. May Allah (SWT) give blessings to those who give Zakat and help those in need. Ameen.
no a wife cant give zakat or money of zakat to her husband under the masarif of zakat.
there are two type of Zakat: obligatory Zakat and Mustahab (recommended Zakat). Recommended Zakat is same as non obligatory donations. Syed can receive non obligatory Zakat from all. but obligatory only from Syed.
It is Zakat in Arabic as well. :)
No zakat on christians but only Muslims.
Yes we can pay zakat on our assets.
The Zakat Foundation was created in 2001.
The meaning of zakat is, buying the love of God. If you pay zakat you will get it seven times more than you paid.
Zakat, or charity is the fourth pillar of Islam.
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they pay zakat to Qumran education institutions .