At the time of the Prophet (PBUH) Fitrana (Zakat ul Fitr) would be given as one saa’. Therefore the quantity is described by Prophet (PBUH) as one saa’ of food (one saa’ is equivalent to four madd). A madd is the amount that can be scooped up when one puts their hands together.
We are frequently asked ‘how much is Eid Fitrana?’ If we translate this into a monetary value based on the price of a staple food such as flour or rice, it is approximately $10. Therefore, the amount due for each person is $10.
Who is it obligatory on to pay Fitrana (Zakat ul Fitr)?
Any Muslim who has food in excess of their needs must pay Zakat ul Fitr (Fitrana). Unlike Zakat, it is a duty on everyone in your household. Therefore, the head of the household, or parents and guardians, can pay on behalf of other members of the family.
All Fitrana given to First Smile Foundation will be directed towards four major categories: food, clothing & shoes, books, medical needs, and other areas considered a transfer of wealth such as pocket money and saving accounts.