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| Skillganon Status: Offline Posts: 2,485 Reputation: 3271 Rep Power: 21 Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: London Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | Quote:
However I do know it is duty for you to support your mother and look after her anyway you can and make her happy, as much as possible. | |
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| Allah's Status: Offline Posts: 276 Reputation: 1635 Rep Power: 21 Join Date: Sep 2005 Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | Quote:
brother it is permissible and I heard that it is more praiseworthy and carries more reward to give the near relative etc who are needy (the rightful recipients) than to give some far-relation or unknown people. Allahhu Alam. ![]() The Base of our Religion(Islam) is Trust. Hadith: "The best of my community are my generation, and then those who follow them, and then those who follow them" [related by Imran ibn al-Husayn in Bukhari]. | |
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| Extremophile Status: Offline Posts: 6,511 Reputation: 22990 Rep Power: 54 Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Swimming with thermus aquaticus in Yellowstone National Park Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | As far as I know, giving zakat to family members is only allowed if they are not under your care. For example, a husband can not give zakat to his wife because: 1. He is already responsible for taking care of her 2. It is as if he is paying his zakat to himself. But your aunty isn't in your care so inshaallah it should be okay to give to her. BUT, zakat is meant to be given to people in your own country. If there are needy people entitled to it where you live, they have a greater right over your zakat than someone living overseas. However, if there are no Muslims in your country to give zakat to (though I'm sure there might be...), then it is permissible to give the zakat overseas. However, if the zakat is needed in that country, then the scholars have a difference in opinion as to whether the zakat can be paid overseas or not. Imam AsShafi was of the opinion that giving zakat to another country though it is needed in your own county would invalidate the zakat. The Hanafiyyah, however, were of the opinion that it is permissible provided that it was being paid to close family, otherwise it is not allowed. God knows best, but I think you should consult a shaykh who you trust, considering that this is a very serious issue (zakat is a pillar of Islam!). You could also consider giving charity to her instead of zakat if you end up deciding to follow the opinion that it is not permissible. ![]() |
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| Limited Member Status: Offline Posts: 10 Reputation: 8 Rep Power: 0 Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: London Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | Jazakallah to all Brothers and Sisters for their answers. Malaikah, I live in the UK but my aunty lives in Pakistan. To date I have never given Zakat in this country, I have always sent it abroad because I doubt there are any Muslims here whom Zakat can be payable to. However, I will inshallah do as you say and consult with an Imam or Shaykh. Again, thanks for you're response :w |
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| Member Status: Offline Posts: 50 Reputation: 31 Rep Power: 15 Join Date: Mar 2006 Way of Life: Undisclosed | [font="times new roman"][size=3][color="darkgreen"]Here, this should help QURAN 2:215. They ask you of what they should give in charity. Tell them: "What you can spare of your wealth as should benefit the parents, the relatives, the orphans, the needy, the wayfarers, for God is not unaware of the good deeds that you do." |
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| Allah's Status: Offline Posts: 276 Reputation: 1635 Rep Power: 21 Join Date: Sep 2005 Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | Quote:
this time you didnt give the ijtahadi opinion of four Imam of Mujtahideen to choose any 1 of it OR giving opinion of the four madhab and to find the strongest opinion of it OR suggesting to make a survey by going to different scholars and to wait to see which scholar say something that is already decided to be done OR going to different scholars asking for proofs and then to investigate on own about the strongest proof given. this sometime makes me bay ilm o adab jis ney liya dars-e-bukhari aata hay bukhaar us ko bukhari nahi aati may Allah guide us all. ![]() The Base of our Religion(Islam) is Trust. Hadith: "The best of my community are my generation, and then those who follow them, and then those who follow them" [related by Imran ibn al-Husayn in Bukhari]. | |
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| Limited Member Status: Offline Posts: 10 Reputation: 8 Rep Power: 0 Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: London Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | Quote:
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| Limited Member Status: Offline Posts: 12 Reputation: 94 Rep Power: 0 Join Date: Dec 2006 Gender: Way of Life: Muslim | Dear Lone, The scholars say that you are allowed to give zakat to relatives, that you don't have an obligation to support. You also get double the rewards, one for giving zakaat, and one for keeping the ties of close relatives, as was said by prophet Muhammed Note that this is for zakat. For sadaqah, you are allowed to give it to relatives that you are obliged to support as well. And Allah knows |
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