Live Hindi News:- Zakat and Fitra (donation or donations) have special significance in the month of Ramadan. Zakat is one of the five pillars of Islam, including Kalma, Namaz, Zakat, Roja and Hajj. This is a certain amount of money, which the people of the Muslim community pay at the end of the Islamic FY. This time comes in the beginning of Ramadan, and every Islamic FY starts during Ramadan and ends at the end of the next Ramadan. In the days of Ramadan, giving zakat is considered to be an act of extreme virtue.
Every Muslim has to give 2.5 percent of his total income as zakat, which depends entirely on his income. If a newborn baby is born in the house before Ramadan, then a quarter to three kilos of grains are distributed among the poor in the form of Fitra.
Fitra given on Zakat and Eid is very important in Islam. It is considered even more virtuous to pay them during Ramadan. It is necessary to teach equality and humanity in society. During the fast, there are some mistakes, which are given to forgive. It is also mandatory to give a fit on the person who gives the zakat. After seeing the moon of Eid, it becomes necessary to give it to Fitra, and it should be paid before Eid prayers.
– The amount given in zakat should not be any kind of illegal earning, but it should be the hard earned money of the person.
– By giving zakat, a person gets inspiration to move forward in life, and this increases his prosperity.
– By giving zakat, hatred in the hearts of the poor ends and mutual love and respect increases.
– It balances the flow of money, which causes the needs of the poor and the hungry people get food.
– By giving zakat, the purity of the mind increases and the relationship with Allah is strengthened.
– It reduces the distinction between the rich and the poor and removes the distance between the two.