The day immediately following the end of the holy month of Ramadan
is called Eid Fitr. In other words, it falls on the first day of Shawwal
Al-Mukarram. It is one of the greatest Islamic festivals.
Eid Fitr is the Day of Thanksgiving to Allah, for giving His servants
the opportunity to fast and to worship Him in the month of Ramadan.
On this Day, Muslims leave their jobs, wear clean clothes, offer special
Eid Prayers, and after prayers go to visit one another and take part in
festivities. Small children wear beautiful new clothes, and are very
busy enjoying the festival. Their angelic faces beam with joy.
Islam wants that all Muslims, whether rich or poor, should enjoy Eid.
It has, therefore, commanded all the well-to-do people to pay
the Zakat-e-Fitr. This Zakat-e-Fitr is paid on the very day of Eid Fitr.
It consists of 3 kilograms of one's daily food or its equivalent in cash.
The payment of Zakat-e-Fitr is obligatory upon every person who is
adult, sane and free at the time of the sunset on the last day of Ramadan,
and is also not dependent upon others for means of subsistence.
If the person concerned is the head of a family, it is incumbent upon
him to pay his own Zakat-e-Fitr as well.
Zakat-e-Fitr is the right of the poor and the needy, and can be spent
for those purposes only, for which Zakat, payable on property,
is expendable.
This includes helping the deserving people and building hospitals, bridges,
schools, etc. Nowadays, Zakat-e-Fitr is paid without any planning, with
the result that the deserving people do not derive any suitable benefit
from it. It would be better if the Zakat-e-Fitr paid by all the people,
is collected in one place and spent after proper planning, so that the
condition of a good number of needy persons may improve.