Srinagar, March 22 -- As the blessed festival of Eid-ul-Fitr draws near, the entire Muslim community prepares to celebrate this joyous occasion with family, friends, and loved ones. Eid is a time of happiness, gratitude, and togetherness. However, it is also a time to reflect on the blessings Allah has bestowed upon us and to ensure that those who are less fortunate can also partake in the joy of this sacred day. One of the most important obligations before Eid-ul-Fitr is giving Sadqa Fitr (Zakat al-Fitr). This act of charity is not only a religious duty but also a means to cleanse our fasts, purify our wealth, and share our blessings with the underprivileged. Every able Muslim must give Sadqa Fitr before offering the Eid prayer, so that ...
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