Fitrana Rate 2025 in Pakistan | Sadqa e Fitr Per Head
Sadqa e fitr per head is PKR 330 for wheat (Gandum), PKR 1,075 for barley (Jau), PKR 2,800 for dates (Khujoor), and PKR 6,400 for raisins (Kishmish), as set by Dar ul Ifta Karachi & Mufti Muneeb ur Rehman in 2025.
Food Item | Fitrana Rate (Per head) | Fidya for 1 Day | Fidya for 30 Days | Kuffara | Kaffara Qasam |
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Wheat (Gandum) | Rs. 330 | Rs. 330 | Rs. 9,900 | Rs. 19,200 | Rs. 3,200 |
Barley (Jo) | Rs. 1,075 | Rs. 1,075 | Rs. 32,350 | Rs. 28,800 | Rs. 4,800 |
Dates (Khajoor) | Rs. 2,800 | Rs. 2,800 | Rs. 84,800 | Rs. 168,000 | Rs. 28,000 |
Raisins (First Quality) | Rs. 6,400 | Rs. 6,400 | Rs. 192,000 | Rs. 384,000 | Rs. 64,000 |
Raisins (Second Quality) | Rs. 4,800 | Rs. 4,800 | Rs. 144,000 | Rs. 288,000 | Rs. 48,000 |
These rates have been fixed by Darul Ifta Karachi and Mufti Muneeb-ur-Rehman as per the price of 2 kg wheat and other staple foods. The minimum amount for Fitrana in 2025 is based on the local market rates of these items, ensuring that those who are financially blessed can give more according to their means.
When Should Fitrana Be Paid?
Fitrana should be paid:
- Before Eid Festival: It is the reason why the celebrations of the downtrodden will not be artificially shortchanged by the arrival of Eidæ—¦ coming to celebrate the celebration of Eid.
- During Ramadan: Early access enables charitable organizations to release funds as in this case, in a quicker way.
FAQs
What is Fitrana?
Fitrana is a charitable handout to the needy at the end of Ramadan only when such is feasible, and, at Eid prayer time. It is wajib for Muslims who can afford it the fast is cleansed.
Who is obligated to pay Fitrana?
Fitrana is compulsory for every Muslim regardless of age with the means to purchase it (adult and child). For minor children, parents must pay on their behalf.
Who should receive Fitrana?
Fitrana should go to:
- The poor and needy
- Needy relatives
- Poor neighbors
- Islamic institutions and madaris
- Charitable foundations
Is it mandatory to give Sadqa e Fitr for children?
No, it is obligatory to the children (Nabaligh) who are born before Eid (Fitrana), is not obligatory. Parents are responsible for paying on their behalf.
Do I have to pay Sadqa e Fitr for adult children?
Practically speaking, it is not an obligation to bring the parents into the treatment of their adult children (Baligh). However, it is, nonetheless, an admitting proposal that the partners’ responsibilities to the children might be (or even rightly) that the children themselves will be included in such responsibilities.
Can I give Fitrana in the form of money, or only in an object?
You can give Fitrana in cash or kind. In all probability, it will be an issue of daily consumption of food (e.g., wheat, barley, dates, and raisins).
When should I pay Sadaqa e Fitr?
Nonetheless, Fitrana has to be bought-up to the celebration of Eid al-Fitr (i.e., the Feast of fasting breaking), and therefore the poor and destitute can be comforted before the celebration.
Should I pay Fitrana for every child, including newborns?
No, Fitrana must be offered to every child, including infants aged less than one year, who have been born before Eid. Parents are responsible.