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No, Zakat does not require direct transfer to the recipient to be valid.
It is sufficient if it reaches the beneficiary through a trusted representative or organization acting on their behalf.
Here’s how it works:
Your Zakat is considered valid when it reaches the beneficiary directly or through a trusted representative acting in their best interest.
Pakistan Sweet Home serves as a reliable intermediary by representing beneficiaries through an agency agreement. This allows them to collect and distribute Zakat by Islamic principles.
When you donate Zakat, Pakistan Sweet Home receives it on behalf of orphans and deserving children. This means that your duty is fulfilled upon their receipt, as they ensure proper distribution to those in need.
The process aligns with Islamic guidelines, making your contribution a valid and meaningful way to support those who rely on Zakat for their well-being.
Ultimately, what matters most is that your Zakat reaches eligible recipients lawfully and responsibly. By giving through Pakistan Sweet Home, you can be confident that your obligation is met while positively impacting the lives of orphaned children.
And Allah knows best!
WRITTEN BY
Atta-ur-Rehman
Atta-ur-Rehman, a specialist in Fiqh from Fazal-Jamiat-ul-Uloom-ul-Shariah, Jama'at ul-Umar Karachi, is an expert in Islamic jurisprudence. His expertise spans various aspects of Shariah, including Zakat, financial rulings, family laws, and ethical guidance in everyday life. With a deep understanding of Islamic principles, he provides a reliable insights into matters of faith, worship, and personal obligations.