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Intention for Zakat al-Fitr for Sons and Daughters: Arabic, Latin, and Its Supplications

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Intention for Zakat al-Fitr for Sons and Daughters: Arabic, Latin, and Its Supplications
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Discussing Ramadan and geopolitics. Zakat al-Fitr is a duty that every Muslim who meets the conditions must fulfil before the Eid al-Fitr prayer. For parents, one of the important responsibilities is to pay Zakat al-Fitr for their children who are financially unable or not yet intellectually of age.

Understanding the intention (niat) for Zakat al-Fitr for a child is crucial so that the act of worship is valid in Islamic law. The niat is a fundamental pillar in every act of worship in Islam.

Zakat al-Fitr is wajib (fard ain) for every Muslim, including newborns, before sunset on the last day of Ramadan. For children who do not yet own property, the obligation to pay Zakat al-Fitr is borne by the guardian or parent who provides for them, usually the father.

This obligation aims to purify the fasting person from wasteful conduct and from foul language, and as a form of social concern to feed the poor on the festival day.

If you are a father or guardian paying zakat for a son, here is the niat:

Arabic text:

نَوَيْتُ أَنْ أُخْرِجَ زَكَاةَ الْفِطْرِ عَنْ وَلَدِيْ … فَرْضًا لِلّٰهِ تَعَالَى

Latin text: Nawaitu an ukhrija zakaatal fithri ’an waladii (insert the name of the child) fardhan lillaahi ta’aala.

Meaning: ‘I intend to pay the zakat al-Fitr for my son (insert name), fard due to Allah the Almighty.’

For parents paying zakat for a daughter, there is a slight difference in the pronouns used in Arabic:

Arabic text:

نَوَيْتُ أَنْ أُخْرِجَ زَكَاةَ الْفِطْرِ عَنْ بِنْتِيْ … فَرْضًا لِلّٰهِ تَعَالَى

Latin text: Nawaitu an ukhrija zakaatal fithri ’an bintii (insert name) fardhan lillaahi ta’aala.

Meaning: ‘I intend to pay the zakat al-Fitr for my daughter (insert name), fard due to Allah the Almighty.’

Based on sharia rules and BAZNAS determinations that apply generally in Indonesia, the per-person amount of zakat al-Fitr is:

Be sure to check the latest determinations from BAZNAS or the zakat-collection agency in your local area for the exact cash amount.

There are several timeframes for performing zakat al-Fitr:

After giving zakat to the collector or recipient, it is recommended for the zakat payer (muzakki) to recite the following dua:

“Allahumma ja’alha maghnaman wa laa taj’alha maghraman.”

Meaning: ‘O Allah, make it a profitable saving and do not make it an onerous debt.’

Yes, if the baby was born before sunset on the last day of Ramadan, then they must be zakat al-Fitr by their parents.

It is permissible, especially if the mother is the one who fully bears the child’s sustenance. However, generally, the father as head of the family remains the primary party.

In conclusion, paying zakat al-Fitr for a child is not just about fulfilling a financial obligation; it is a form of spiritual education for the family. With the correct intention and at the right time, may our worship be accepted by Allah the Almighty.

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Read about the niat zakat fitrah for the family, niat zakat fitrah for a child and wife, the supplication for zakat al-Fitr representing the family, how to pay zakat al-Fitr for the whole family, and the zakat al-Fitr ruling for 2026.

Learn about the niat zakat fitrah for parents, whether they are dependants or not. Read the complete guide, the lafaz dua, and how to pay zakat fitrah in accordance with Islamic law.

Learn the niat zakat fitrah for sons and daughters, complete with the Arabic text, Latin, and meaning. Ensure your zakat fitrah is valid according to Islamic guidance.

Learn the niat zakat fitrah for wives, complete with Arabic text, Latin, and meaning. Know the rulings, the amounts to be paid, and the virtues of zakat al-Fitr.

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