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The Grand Mufti of Dubai has declared that this year Zakat can be paid to those affected by Covid-19 or any disadvantaged person in the form of food or meals.

The Emirates News Agency reported that Dr Ahmed Al Haddad, Grand Mufti of Dubai and director of the fatwa department at the Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities in Dubai, said, ‘Zakat can be paid to those affected by the current conditions in the form of food or meals as it fulfills one of the Sharia principles to help the needy.’

He noted that providing food as a form of Zakat during the holy month of Ramadan is particularly important this year as it ensures food security for those in need and provides meals that they need most at these difficult times.

The Grand Mufti of Dubai also declared that Zakat can be paid towards purchasing meals or providing food parcels to disadvantaged communities through the newly-launched ’10 million meals’ campaign.

He urged people across the UAE to support the ’10 million meals’ campaign that will reach families and labourers affected by the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic. “Vulnerable communities are in critical need for food to maintain their health during their stay at home in this unprecedented crisis,” said Al Haddad.

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, launched the ’10 million meals’ campaign, the nation’s biggest food distribution drive, on Sunday to provide food support for those affected by the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak. The campaign will be led by his wife Her Highness Sheikha Hind bint Maktoum bin Juma Al Maktoum, Chairperson of the Board of Trustees of UAE Food Bank.

Zakat or almsgiving to the poor and needy is one of the five important pillars of Islam.

On Sunday , Five Fatwas had been issued by UAE Fatwa Council on fasting during this Ramadan. This included performing of Taraweeh and Eid Al Fitr prayers at home, non fasting by those affected with Covid-19, non congregation for Friday prayers and permission to pay Zakat earlier.