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What Defines Al-Fuqara and Who Are They?

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Al-Fuqara is an Arabic term that translates to "the poor." 

It refers to individuals who have little to no financial resources, making them unable to meet their necessities. In Islam, they are among those eligible to receive Zakat, as mentioned in the Quran. 

Al-Fuqara represents some of the most economically disadvantaged members of society, requiring assistance to sustain themselves.

Key Aspects of Al-Fuqara:

  • Definition: The term "Al-Fuqara" signifies those who live in extreme poverty, lacking financial means to support themselves adequately.
  • Eligibility for Zakat: According to Islamic teachings, they are one of the eight categories entitled to receive Zakat.

Islam emphasizes helping Al-Fuqara through charity, ensuring that wealth is distributed fairly and that the less fortunate receive the support they require. By giving Zakat, Muslims fulfill their religious duty while uplifting those in need.

And Allah knows best!

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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.