00:04Learn about the recipients of zakah and who is eligible to receive it according to Islamic
00:09teachings.
00:10A person who is allowed to receive zakah is called a recipient of zakah.
00:14A poor person is someone who owns some wealth but not enough to reach the nasab amount.
00:19A needy person is someone who possesses nothing at all.
00:22A debtor who remains below the nasab after paying debts may receive zakah.
00:27A traveler who becomes needy during travel may also receive zakah according to his need.
00:32It is permissible to give zakah to students of Islamic knowledge and to Islamic schools
00:37for needy students.
00:38Some people are not eligible to receive zakah.
00:41A wealthy person who owns nasab wealth cannot receive zakah.
00:45Zakah cannot be given to Sayyids and the descendants of Banu Hashim.
00:50A person can give zakah to parents, grandparents, children or grandchildren.
00:53A husband cannot give zakah to his wife and a wife cannot give zakah to her husband.
00:58Zakah cannot be given to non-Muslims.
01:01Zakah cannot be spent where ownership is not transferred to an eligible person.
01:05A poor person living in his own house may still receive zakah if he owns no extra nasab
01:09wealth.
01:10If zakah was given believing someone was eligible, it still counts even if later discovered otherwise.
01:16It is most rewarding to give zakah first to needy relatives, then neighbors and students
01:21of Islamic knowledge.
01:22For personal matters, consult a qualified scholar or mufti as some issues involve differences
01:28of opinion.
01:29By giving zakah correctly, we help the needy and fulfill an important pillar of Islam.
01:34Thank you very much for your support.
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