Giving zakaat to a primary school which is in need of funds

Question A school for imparting primary education to children is in need of funds.Can Zakat be given to the school? Praise be to Allah. The correct view is that it is not permissible to give zakaat to this school. Allaah has explained how the zakaat funds are to be spent, in the aayah (interpretation of…

Question

A school for imparting primary education to
children is in need of funds.Can Zakat be given to the school?

Praise be to Allah.

The correct view is that it is not permissible to give
zakaat to this school. Allaah has explained how the zakaat funds are to be spent, in the
aayah (interpretation of the meaning):

“As-Sadaqaat (here it means Zakaat) are only for the
Fuqaraa’ (poor), and Al-Masaakeen (the poor) and those employed to collect (the
funds); and to attract the hearts of those who have been inclined (towards Islam); and to
free the captives; and for those in debt; and for Allaah’s Cause (i.e. for
Mujaahidoon those fighting in a holy battle), and for the wayfarer (a traveller who
is cut off from everything)…” [al-Tawbah 9:60]

The poor (faqeer) means the person who does not have anything.

The poor (faqeer) means the person who does not have anything.

The poor (miskeen) means a person who has something, but it is
not enough.

The poor (miskeen) means a person who has something, but it is
not enough.

Those employed to collect the funds means those who are appointed by the
imaam (leader) to collect the zakaat. They are to be given an amount commensurate with
their efforts, even if they are rich.

Those employed to collect the funds means those who are appointed by the
imaam (leader) to collect the zakaat. They are to be given an amount commensurate with
their efforts, even if they are rich.

Attracting the hearts of those who have been inclined (towards Islam).
This refers to those whose hearts the Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him)
wanted to soften so that they would become Muslim, or so that he could ward off their
evil, or those whose resolve he wanted to strengthen and help them to be steadfast in
Islam. These are the three types of those whose hearts were to be softened.

Attracting the hearts of those who have been inclined (towards Islam).
This refers to those whose hearts the Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him)
wanted to soften so that they would become Muslim, or so that he could ward off their
evil, or those whose resolve he wanted to strengthen and help them to be steadfast in
Islam. These are the three types of those whose hearts were to be softened.

The captives refers to slaves who had drawn up a written contract with
their masters to purchase their freedom, or the amount needed to purchase their freedom
without a prior contract.

The captives refers to slaves who had drawn up a written contract with
their masters to purchase their freedom, or the amount needed to purchase their freedom
without a prior contract.

Those in debt refers to debtors who are unable to pay off their loans.

Those in debt refers to debtors who are unable to pay off their loans.

For Allaah’s Cause refers to the soldiers who are devoted to waging
jihaad for the sake of Allaah and making the word of Islam prevail.

For Allaah’s Cause refers to the soldiers who are devoted to waging
jihaad for the sake of Allaah and making the word of Islam prevail.

The wayfarer means a travelling stranger who is cut off from his wealth;
he may be given whatever he needs even if he is rich in his own land.

The wayfarer means a travelling stranger who is cut off from his wealth;
he may be given whatever he needs even if he is rich in his own land.

The person who is paying zakaah may give his zakaat to all of the kinds
of people mentioned above, or to some or one of these kinds, whichever it may be.

Some people give a broader meaning to the phrase “for
Allaah’s Cause”, but the most correct view is that it refers to Jihaad, but it
may also include Hajj.

Ibn Katheer said:

“The phrase ‘for Allaah’s Cause’ includes the
fighters who have no right to a regular income from the state. According to Imaam Ahmad,
al-Hasan and Ishaaq, the Cause of Allaah also includes Hajj, because of the hadeeth.”

The hadeeth referred to was narrated by Imaam Ahmad; it
states that the Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Hajj and
‘Umrah are included in the Cause of Allaah.”

In conclusion:

It is not permissible to use zakaat for this school, unless its
students are poor or come under any of the eight categories referred to above. But in
Islam the doors are open for people to help this school in other ways, by giving charity
(sadaqah), donations and setting up awqaaf (endowments).

And Allaah knows best.

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