Artisan Times

Beyond the Headlines

National News

Pakistan Announces Ramadan 2026 Fitrana Rates Starting Rs300

B00511

Pakistan Announces Ramadan 2026 Fitrana Rates Starting Rs300

The Council of Islamic Ideology has shared the updated Ramadan 2026 Fitrana rates for people across Pakistan. The council set the minimum amount at Rs300 per person. This announcement helps families plan their charitable giving before Eid.

Updated Fitrana Amounts by Food Choice

CII Chairman Dr. Raghib Hussain Naeemi explained the revised charity rates. People can calculate Fitrana based on the staple food they choose. Therefore, the payable amount changes depending on the item.
Those who select barley will pay Rs1,100 per person. The council fixed the rate for dates at Rs1,600. In addition, raisins carry a higher rate of Rs3,800.
Dried figs, also known as Maniqah, have the highest amount at Rs5,400. These options allow individuals to give according to their means and food preference. The council also considered government-subsidized flour in its calculations. For this option, the per-person Fitrana or Fidyah amount is Rs200.

Fidyah for Missed Fasts and Expiation Rules

Dr. Naeemi also shared full-month Fidyah totals for those unable to fast. Based on wheat, the amount reaches Rs9,000 for 30 days. However, barley-based Fidyah totals Rs33,000.
If someone calculates using dates, the full amount becomes Rs48,000. Raisins raise the total to Rs114,000, while dried figs increase it to Rs162,000.
For subsidized flour, the council fixed the monthly Fidyah at Rs6,000. This option supports those with limited income.
Dr. Naeemi reminded everyone that Zakat al-Fitr remains obligatory for every Muslim. It applies equally, without any difference of age or gender. He also explained the rule for intentionally breaking a fast. A person must either fast continuously for 60 days or feed 60 underprivileged individuals two meals each.

Artisan Times

About Author

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You may also like

IMAGE
National News

Rupee Under Strain as Dollar Shortage Deepens, Floods Add to Economic Woes

 Pakistan’s currency markets are under mounting stress as a sharp shortage of US dollars disrupts trade and fuels speculation, leaving
National News

Pakistan Launches Nationwide Polio Drive Targeting  28 Million Children Over 240,000 Health Workers Mobilised as Cases  Persist in 2025

Pakistan has launched a week-long nationwide polio eradication drive from September 1–7, 2025,  targeting more than 28 million children under