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    Morocco’s Religious Council Sets Zakat Al Fitr Value at MAD 25

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    Rabat — Morocco’s Superior Council of Ulema has officially fixed the minimum amount for Zakat Al Fitr for the year 1447 AH (2026) at MAD 25 ($2.67) per person.

    This annual religious contribution, a vital pillar of solidarity during the holy month of Ramadan, has seen a slight increase to reflect current living costs and the price of staple food items across the country.

    While the Council recommends MAD 25 as a baseline, it noted that individuals who are financially able are encouraged to contribute a higher amount.

    In an official statement, the Council clarified that Zakat Al Fitr is traditionally based on a “Sa’a”, which equals four “amdad”, or approximately 2.5 kg of cereals or flour. 

    Although the traditional method involves donating food, the Council reaffirmed that paying the equivalent value in cash is permissible to ensure greater convenience and immediate benefit for recipients.

    As one of the five pillars of Islam, Zakat — meaning “to purify” or “to grow”— is a mandatory act of worship for every Muslim who possesses the means. Zakat Al Fitr, specifically, is intended to purify the fast from any shortcomings and to ensure the underprivileged can celebrate the end of Ramadan with dignity.

    Regarding the timing, the Council noted that while it is traditionally recommended to donate Zakat after the Fajr prayer but before the Eid prayer, it is permissible to pay it two to three days in advance. The head of each household is responsible for paying the amount for themselves and every dependent under their care. 

     

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