Forwarded from Holdfasttotherope
The article below will discuss the following two important issues related to the timing of Zakāt-ul-Fiṭr:
A. When the obligatory time starts for the giving of Zakāt-ul-Fiṭr – and they are two main opinions:
1. At sunset on the last day of Ramaḍān (meaning the first night of Shawwāl)
2. At Fajr on the morning of the ˋĪd
B. When is the earliest time permitted to pay Zakāt-ul-Fiṭr – and they are six opinions:
1. Between Fajr on the Day of ˋĪd up until Ṣalāt-ul-ˋĪd
2. Two days before the day of ˋĪd
3. After the first half of Ramaḍān
4. Any time after the beginning of Ramaḍān
5. From the beginning of the year
6. Up to two years in advance
By: Abū Ṭālūt Haytham Āl Sayfaddīn
Via @Sunnahstudies
#HoldfasttotheropeofAllāh
#RamadanTheBlessed
A. When the obligatory time starts for the giving of Zakāt-ul-Fiṭr – and they are two main opinions:
1. At sunset on the last day of Ramaḍān (meaning the first night of Shawwāl)
2. At Fajr on the morning of the ˋĪd
B. When is the earliest time permitted to pay Zakāt-ul-Fiṭr – and they are six opinions:
1. Between Fajr on the Day of ˋĪd up until Ṣalāt-ul-ˋĪd
2. Two days before the day of ˋĪd
3. After the first half of Ramaḍān
4. Any time after the beginning of Ramaḍān
5. From the beginning of the year
6. Up to two years in advance
By: Abū Ṭālūt Haytham Āl Sayfaddīn
Via @Sunnahstudies
#HoldfasttotheropeofAllāh
#RamadanTheBlessed
Forwarded from Holdfasttotherope
When_is_the_time_that_Zakāt_al_Fitr_must_be_paid_and_when_is_it.pdf
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Via: @Sunnahstudies
Forwarded from نصف العلم أخطر من الجهل
Zakat al Fitr - Aʜᴍᴀᴅ Jɪʙʀīʟ Aʀᴄʜɪᴠᴇꜱ.pdf
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13 Q&A's about Zakāt al Fitr by the noble shaykh Ahmad Mūsā Jibrīl حفظه الله
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Forwarded from 'Abdullah As-Sa'd | ENG
Question:
Can I pay Zakatu Al-Fitr (زكاة الفطر) in another country?
Shaykh Al-Muhaddith #Abdullah_As_Saad's answer:
➡️ "Usually you should pay Zakatu Al Fitr in the country you live in. However, if there are hardly any needy and poor in the country or there is great poverty in other countries, you can also pay in another country. The same applies if you want to pay Zakatu Al-Fitr to relatives who live elsewhere. "
🖌 Al-Muhaddith 'Abdullah As-Sa'd
(القناة الرسمية باللغة الإنجليزية)
https://news.1rj.ru/str/As_Saad_ENG
Can I pay Zakatu Al-Fitr (زكاة الفطر) in another country?
Shaykh Al-Muhaddith #Abdullah_As_Saad's answer:
➡️ "Usually you should pay Zakatu Al Fitr in the country you live in. However, if there are hardly any needy and poor in the country or there is great poverty in other countries, you can also pay in another country. The same applies if you want to pay Zakatu Al-Fitr to relatives who live elsewhere. "
🖌 Al-Muhaddith 'Abdullah As-Sa'd
(القناة الرسمية باللغة الإنجليزية)
https://news.1rj.ru/str/As_Saad_ENG
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A BRIEF LOOK INTO MOON SIGHTING.
GLOBAL MOON SIGHTING
This is the opinion of the Hanafis, Maliks and Hanbalis. According to these jurists, ‘Fast when you see it (sumu li ru’yatihi),’ refers to all Muslims being bound to wherever a sighting of the new moon takes place globally.
The Hanafi position is typified in Ibn Abidin, Radd al-Muhtar (Riyadh: Dar ‘Alam al-Kutub, 2003), 3:363-4; the Maliki in Khalil b. Ishaq, al-Tawdih Sharh Mukhtasar Ibn al-Hajib (Beirut: Dar Ibn Hazm, 2012), 2:203; the Hanbali in al-Bahuti, Sharh Muntaha al-Iradat (Mu’assasah al-Risalah, 2000), 2:341.
LOCAL REGIONAL
mainly the Shafi‘is) believes that the you refers to the sighting of the moon for a particular region. People resident in that region and in “nearby” regions of the confirmed sighting must fast. Those in “distant” regions aren’t required to follow the sighting. Rather, they are to follow their own regional sighting. The terms “nearby” is, however, disputed. Some judge it in terms of a specific number of miles, some in terms of same sighting-zone (ittihad al-matla‘), while others in terms of nearby countries.
The Shafi‘i positioned is summarised in al-Nawawi, Sharh Sahih Muslim (Beirut: Dar al-Kutub al-‘Ilmiyyah, 1995), 7:172.
ASTRONOMICAL CALCULATION
The majority of jurists have, and still continue to rule out the use of calculations. The hadiths, they protest, stipulate actual “eye-witnessing” or “seeing” the crescent after sunset on the 29th day. If it is seen, the new month begins; if not, the month has thirty days and the next month automatically starts after the sunset of the 30th day.
In fact, the Hanbali scholar Ibn Hubayrah, and another of the school’s masters, Ibn Taymiyyah, as well as the Maliki legalist al-Qarafi, all cite a unanimous agreement of the Salaf and the Four Schools on not using calculations – regardless of how accurate they may be.
al-Ijma‘ ‘inda A’immat Ahl al-Sunnah al-Arba‘ah (Riyadh: Maktabah al-‘Ubaykan, 2003), 77; Majmu‘ Fatawa (Riyadh: Dar ‘Alam al-Kutub, 1991), 25:207; al-Furuq (Beirut: Maktabah al-‘Asriyyah, 2002), 2:177
If we stick to the Sunnah and the understanding of the Salaf we see that the first two opinions are valid, and Astronomical calculation is invalid and rejected
GLOBAL MOON SIGHTING
This is the opinion of the Hanafis, Maliks and Hanbalis. According to these jurists, ‘Fast when you see it (sumu li ru’yatihi),’ refers to all Muslims being bound to wherever a sighting of the new moon takes place globally.
The Hanafi position is typified in Ibn Abidin, Radd al-Muhtar (Riyadh: Dar ‘Alam al-Kutub, 2003), 3:363-4; the Maliki in Khalil b. Ishaq, al-Tawdih Sharh Mukhtasar Ibn al-Hajib (Beirut: Dar Ibn Hazm, 2012), 2:203; the Hanbali in al-Bahuti, Sharh Muntaha al-Iradat (Mu’assasah al-Risalah, 2000), 2:341.
LOCAL REGIONAL
mainly the Shafi‘is) believes that the you refers to the sighting of the moon for a particular region. People resident in that region and in “nearby” regions of the confirmed sighting must fast. Those in “distant” regions aren’t required to follow the sighting. Rather, they are to follow their own regional sighting. The terms “nearby” is, however, disputed. Some judge it in terms of a specific number of miles, some in terms of same sighting-zone (ittihad al-matla‘), while others in terms of nearby countries.
The Shafi‘i positioned is summarised in al-Nawawi, Sharh Sahih Muslim (Beirut: Dar al-Kutub al-‘Ilmiyyah, 1995), 7:172.
ASTRONOMICAL CALCULATION
The majority of jurists have, and still continue to rule out the use of calculations. The hadiths, they protest, stipulate actual “eye-witnessing” or “seeing” the crescent after sunset on the 29th day. If it is seen, the new month begins; if not, the month has thirty days and the next month automatically starts after the sunset of the 30th day.
In fact, the Hanbali scholar Ibn Hubayrah, and another of the school’s masters, Ibn Taymiyyah, as well as the Maliki legalist al-Qarafi, all cite a unanimous agreement of the Salaf and the Four Schools on not using calculations – regardless of how accurate they may be.
al-Ijma‘ ‘inda A’immat Ahl al-Sunnah al-Arba‘ah (Riyadh: Maktabah al-‘Ubaykan, 2003), 77; Majmu‘ Fatawa (Riyadh: Dar ‘Alam al-Kutub, 1991), 25:207; al-Furuq (Beirut: Maktabah al-‘Asriyyah, 2002), 2:177
If we stick to the Sunnah and the understanding of the Salaf we see that the first two opinions are valid, and Astronomical calculation is invalid and rejected
Forwarded from اسْتَبَق
How privileged is he who leaves Ramadan with a new relationship with Allah – renewed vows, firm promises, a clean slate and fresh resolutions. They (the others) have worthless New Year’s resolutions that they never keep, and we have honourable Ramadan resolutions to Allah. Our resolution is to remain good and distance ourselves from sins, and if we stumble – we jump back up with repentance. As the clock is ticking, Ramadan is almost slipping away, but our vow is not to let Qiyaam and Siyaam slip away. Our resolution is that what Ramadan instilled in us – it shall become part of us for the rest of the year until next Ramadan, and then for the rest of our lives.
We got Taqwa (god consciousness) out of Ramadan – awareness that Allah is watchful over us, and that shall remain throughout the year. Ramadan has gone, but humility to Allah, recitation of the Qur’an, Du’a to Allah and pleading with Allah shall remain. You changed your ways, you left so many sins and you repented from many more. Allah rescued you from the deep darkness of the sins and now you are walking out a clean and pure man – as clean and pure as the day your mother gave birth to you Inshaa Allah.
Do not drown yourself in the sewage of sins again.
‼️There is no time to rest. As believers, our rest only comes when both of our feet enter Jannah and that is when we rest.‼️
You may have had a slow beginning or shortcomings in the early part of Ramadan, but matters are based on how they end so let Ramadan end with the best that you got. While you do that, you have to start preparing for what is after Ramadan. Do not let it take you by surprise. Just like we prepared for Ramadan before Ramadan, in the final of moments of Ramadan we give it all we got and at the same time, we prepare ourselves for what is after Ramadan.
#GemsOfRamadan
We got Taqwa (god consciousness) out of Ramadan – awareness that Allah is watchful over us, and that shall remain throughout the year. Ramadan has gone, but humility to Allah, recitation of the Qur’an, Du’a to Allah and pleading with Allah shall remain. You changed your ways, you left so many sins and you repented from many more. Allah rescued you from the deep darkness of the sins and now you are walking out a clean and pure man – as clean and pure as the day your mother gave birth to you Inshaa Allah.
Do not drown yourself in the sewage of sins again.
In the last few hours of Ramadan, give it all you got.‼️There is no time to rest. As believers, our rest only comes when both of our feet enter Jannah and that is when we rest.‼️
You may have had a slow beginning or shortcomings in the early part of Ramadan, but matters are based on how they end so let Ramadan end with the best that you got. While you do that, you have to start preparing for what is after Ramadan. Do not let it take you by surprise. Just like we prepared for Ramadan before Ramadan, in the final of moments of Ramadan we give it all we got and at the same time, we prepare ourselves for what is after Ramadan.
#GemsOfRamadan
Forwarded from Project Guiding Light
Post Ramadan Reflections.pdf
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An excellent and nicely designed document for us to track our post Ramadan goals. May Allah reward the person(s) behind this effort!
جزاهم الله خير الجزاء وبارك فيهم
جزاهم الله خير الجزاء وبارك فيهم
Forwarded from 'Abdullah As-Sa'd | ENG
🔹 Fasting of Shawwal
The best is to hurry up and fast the six days of Shawwal right from the start. Ibn Al-Mubarak chose that.
Allah- Exalted is he- said:
"So strive as in a race in good deeds."
🖌 Al-Muhaddith 'Abdullah As-Sa'd
(القناة الرسمية باللغة الإنجليزية)
https://news.1rj.ru/str/As_Saad_ENG
The best is to hurry up and fast the six days of Shawwal right from the start. Ibn Al-Mubarak chose that.
Allah- Exalted is he- said:
"So strive as in a race in good deeds."
🖌 Al-Muhaddith 'Abdullah As-Sa'd
(القناة الرسمية باللغة الإنجليزية)
https://news.1rj.ru/str/As_Saad_ENG
Forwarded from 'Abdullah As-Sa'd | ENG
🔹 Fasting of Shawwal
That one that has to make up days from Ramadan should start with the six days of Shawwal after he made up the missed days he has to fast.
The Hadith says:
"Whoever fasts Ramadan, then follows it with six from Shawwal."
And he, who has to make up days up to the present has not fasted the whole month of Ramadan and should start to make up those days before fasting the six days of Shawwal.
🖌 Al-Muhaddith 'Abdullah As-Sa'd
(القناة الرسمية باللغة الإنجليزية)
https://news.1rj.ru/str/As_Saad_ENG
That one that has to make up days from Ramadan should start with the six days of Shawwal after he made up the missed days he has to fast.
The Hadith says:
"Whoever fasts Ramadan, then follows it with six from Shawwal."
And he, who has to make up days up to the present has not fasted the whole month of Ramadan and should start to make up those days before fasting the six days of Shawwal.
🖌 Al-Muhaddith 'Abdullah As-Sa'd
(القناة الرسمية باللغة الإنجليزية)
https://news.1rj.ru/str/As_Saad_ENG
Forwarded from Fernweh
Do we have to fast for six days consequently or can we separate them?
Via islamqa.info
#FastOfShawwal
Via islamqa.info
#FastOfShawwal
Forwarded from Ramadan
Shaykh Haytham Sayfaddeen حفظه الله has a detailed explanation of the different opinions regarding the #FastofShawwal and pointed out what seems to the most correct of opinion. So if you want to have a long read on it, here's the link for his full post:
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1561654660809240&id=100008941630687
Note: this view is no longer held by Ustadh Haytham
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1561654660809240&id=100008941630687
Note: this view is no longer held by Ustadh Haytham