Permissible time: It can be given one or two days before Eid, and some scholars allow it from the beginning of Ramadan.
Recommended time: After sunset on the last day of Ramadan until before the Eid prayer.
Disliked time: Delaying it until after the Eid prayer, though it remains obligatory.
Forbidden time: Delaying it beyond the day of Eid without a valid excuse, which is considered sinful.
It is preferable to give Zakat al-Fitr in advance so that those in need can benefit from it before Eid.
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Permissible time: It can be given one or two days before Eid, and some scholars allow it from the beginning of Ramadan.
Recommended time: After sunset on the last day of Ramadan until before the Eid prayer.
Disliked time: Delaying it until after the Eid prayer, though it remains obligatory.
Forbidden time: Delaying it beyond the day of Eid without a valid excuse, which is considered sinful.
It is preferable to give Zakat al-Fitr in advance so that those in need can benefit from it before Eid. * All articles published on this blog are sourced from various websites on the internet and are provided for informational purposes only. They should not be considered as confirmed studies or accurate information. Please verify the information independently before relying on it.