I just got an email from the local Islamic center in regards to paying zakat. I wasn't aware of this and in the past, I've sent my zakat to different places, locally and internationally. Based on what they're saying, my previous zakat payments didn't count if it didn't go to the local organization?
The following is not considered payment of zakat, and will require paying again:
[*=left]Paying donations during the year to the Masjid or other causes.
[*=left]Paying taxes to the government.
[*=left]Paying Zakat or sadaqah to relief organizations.
[*=left]Giving money to parents and children or sending money overseas.TRANSFER OF ZAKATThe jurists stressed that zakat should be paid in the city where one lives and works. Here is the official ruling of the four mazhabs
- The Shaf’i mazhab says Zakat should be paid locally and transferring Zakah is not allowed (Not Ja’eiz).
- Imam Malik says Zakat should be paid locally and transferring of Zakah is not allowed (Not Ja’eiz).
- The Hanbali mazhab says Zakat should be paid locally and transferring of Zakah as not allowed (Not Ja’eiz).
- The Hanafi mazhab says Zakat should be paid locally and transferring Zakah is Detested (Makruh).
The four Mazahib require Zakat to be paid locally and not sent outside the city where the person lives and has the money.
Muslim leaders can transfer to other parts of the world when there is a surplus over local needs.