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Zakat Al-Mal
Zakat Al-Mal is an obligatory charity which is a duty upon every able Muslim. As one of the five pillars of Islam, Zakat Al Mal is 2.5% of a Muslim’s accumulated wealth calculated and paid annually. The proceeds should be distributed among the poor and needy, more specifically distributed to the eight eligible groups who can obtain zakat.
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Fidya
Fidya is given for fasts missed out of necessity, without intention. This is where the person is unable to make up the fasts later on. For example, if someone is ill, pregnant or elderly and cannot fast for the required number of days, they would give fidya. Fidya must be paid for each fast missed during Ramadan. If they are healthy enough to make up the fasts after Ramadan, it is preferred for them to do so. This could be due to them being sick or travelling.
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Zakat Al-Fitr
Zakat Al Fitr (also known as Fitra or Fitrana) is a charitable donation of food that must be given before the end of Ramadan, prior to the Eid prayer. This payment is compulsory upon every selfsupporting adult Muslim who has food in excess of their needs, on behalf of themselves and their dependants. The quantity is described by the Prophet (PBUH) as one saa’ of food, and one saa’ is equivalent to four madd. If we translate this into a monetary value based on the price of a staple food (priced locally) such as flour or rice, it is approximately $18AUD.
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Ramadan Eid Gift
Eid gift packs are distributed to those in need to bring joy and a sense of community during the festive occasion of Eid. The packs are distributed to the most vulnerable including children, orphans, refugees and impoverished and marginalised communities Eid gift packs include greeting cards, dates, and sweets, toys and gifts, amongst other items designed to make the holiday truly special.
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Single Iftar for 30 days
Provide a meal to an individual in need for breaking their fast during Ramadan. This is a simple yet impactful way to ensure that someone doesn’t go hungry during this sacred month.
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Rice Bags (30 days)
In regions plagued by food insecurity, rice serves as a staple that sustains families during times of hardship. MATW’s Rice Bags program aims to address this critical need by supplying essential rice to vulnerable communities. Your support can make a lasting impact, ensuring that families have access to a vital source of food and nutrition.
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Family Iftar for 30 days
Extend the gesture of providing a complete meal to an entire family, ensuring that impoverished and underserved families can gather and share a nutritious meal together during Ramadan.
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Family Food Pack (30 days)
A family food pack designed to feed a family for 30 days during Ramadan is a generous and essential contribution to support those in need. This food pack is carefully planned to provide a diverse range of staple food essentials that can sustain a family throughout the month and alleviate the financial burden of food on families facing food insecurity and hunger. These food packs represent an act of charity and compassion, embodying the spirit of giving and sharing that is central to Ramadan while supporting those most vulnerable.
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Feed 1 Orphan for 30 days
Support an orphaned child by providing them with daily meals throughout the entire month of Ramadan. This not only addresses their immediate nutritional needs but gives them a sense of security and care during this special time.
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Masjid Iftar for 50 people
By accommodating and providing a meal for up to 50 people from the community, this initiative fosters a sense of community and allows individuals to come together in worship and fellowship.
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Masjid Iftar for 100 people
This option caters to a larger group, accommodating up to 100 individuals at a mosque for communal Iftar. It promotes unity and inclusivity within the community, bring people together to celebrate the holy month.
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Kaffarah
Kaffarah is given for fasts missed without excuse. For example, if someone misses or breaks a fast in the month of Ramadan without a valid reason through eating or sexual intercourse they would have to give Kaffarah. To make up for the broken fast, they must free one slave and if unable to do so, they must fast continuously for 60 days. If they are unable to do that, they have to give a charitable compensation for the cost of an average meal for 60 poor people. Paying a Kaffarah is also necessary in Islam for those who break a promise or an oath.
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Feed 5 Orphans for 30 days
Support five orphaned children with nutritious daily meals to provide immediate relief from hunger and offer a sense of security and stability. By addressing immediate nutritional needs, we can enhance these orphaned children’s overall well-being, paving the way for brighter futures.
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Feed 10 Orphans for 30 days
Extend this generosity further to support 10 orphaned children with daily meals for 30 days throughout the month of Ramadan.
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