2014: Time for Zakaatul-Fitr, Zakaat, Fidyah, Eid prayer – Please Pay Attention

In the name of Allāh, the Most Merciful, the Bestower of Mercy.

As-salāmu ‘alaikum wa rahmatullāhi wa barakātuh.

We pray you are well and in strength of īmān, may Allāh preserve you upon the Sunnah.

Salaatul-‘Eed

Salaatul-Eed will be prayed in Small Heath Park, Coventry Road, Birmingham, B10. Inshaa’Allaah, at 7am. (Eed day to be announced on Sunday 27th July, inshaa’Allaah). Attending the Eid prayer is obligatory upon every Muslim, male and female. Even the menstruating women should attend but withhold from the prayer. This is the longest running outdoor Eid Jamaa’ah in Birmingham, alhamdulillaah.

Zakaatul-Fitr

We are collecting Zakaatul-Fitr on your behalf until Sunday 27th July 2014 / 29th Ramadaan (deadline 3pm BST) – £1.50 per person. Ibn Umar (radiyallaahu ‘anhumaa) stated that Allaah’s Messenger (salallaahu ‘alaihi wassallam) ordered that Zakaatul-Fitr be paid by every Muslim, free and slave, male and female, young and old.

The Fitr is to be given to the poor as food, and this is what we will do with your payment, inshaa’Allaah. Food will be purchased as wheat and distributed amongst the poor and needy, inshaa’Allaah.

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Yearly Zakaah

We also collect your yearly Zakaah at 2.5% of your wealth once the value of your savings have reached the “Nisaab”, which is 92g of gold (approximately £2,100), and they have been in your possession for a year. Zakaat is payable on gold (92g), silver (640g), and on merchandise for sale. We distribute it amongst the needy in the UK and across the world. We spend this in accordance to the Qur’aan and Sunnah.

Fidyah

For those brothers and sisters who are not able to fast due to a illness that is not expected to improve, or for a woman who cannot fast due to breastfeeding or pregnancy, then we are also able to distribute your Fidyah (which is feeding a poor person for each day you’ve missed).

£2.50 per fasting day (e.g. £2,50 x 30 days= £75.00).

If you would like to make any of the above payments, then you can:

Do you have a Paypal account? Yes? Read:

One of the easiest ways to donate these days is by PayPal. The email you need to send the money to is: orders@salafibookstore.com

Type reference: “Salafi Projects” or “Zakaat” or “Fitr” or “Fidyah”. This is a very easy and convenient way of regularly donating from anywhere in the world. Just click the link “Donate” link on this page.

Do you have a debit card? Please call us:

Overseas (Line 1): +441217730003

Overseas (Line 2): +441217730033

From the UK (Line 1): 01217730003

From the UK (Line 2): 01217730033

Ramadaan opening hours: 12pm to 5pm BST

By bank transfer in the UK?

You can transfer funds straight into our account as a “one-off” payment or regular payments. Just contact your bank, and they’ll do the rest. For regular payments, simply telephone your bank and inform them that you wish to set up a Standing Order with a charity and then they’ll do the rest. You choose the regular amount you wish to donate and how often, it can be weekly, monthly or annually. You will need the following details for your bank:

•  Account name: “Salafi Bookstore & Islamic Centre”

•  Reference or note: As you prefer.

•  Bank: Lloyds Bank

•  Account Number: 00231260

•  Sort Code: 30-93-09

By bank transfer from overseas?

• Account Name: Salafi Bookstore & Islamic Centre.

• Bank Name: Lloyds Banking Group Plc.

• Branch: Erdington, Birmingham, UK.

• BIC/SWIFT CODE: LOYDGB21282.

• IBAN: GB14 LOYD 3093 0900 2312 60.

• Reference or Note: Salafi Projects.

A word about Zakaat:

Salafi Bookstore and Islamic Centre collects Zakaat and in turn spends it in accordance to the Sharee’ah. A series of lectures were delivered at the Salafi Masjid explaining the regulations of Zakaat. Please understand that Zakaat is a pillar of Islaam and must be paid by every eligible Muslim. Listen to that series here: www.SalafiSounds.com

You can pay your Zakaat in any of the ways mentioned above.

Please do not neglect the efforts of the da’wah this Ramadaan and give with an open generous heart. Allaah’s Messenger (salallaahu ‘alaihi wassallam) said:

“The best charity you can give is the one you give when you are healthy, feeling miserly and fearing poverty and hoping for riches.”

Salafi Publications, Birmingham, England.

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3 Comments

  1. Assalaamu ‘alaykum! Can we give our zakatul fitr eventhough we live in saudi?

  2. Assalaamu ‘alaykum am so happy you accept paypal now i can Donate from home or on the go manythanks, what time is the eid prayer this year juzzark allah

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