Using interest to pay for tuition

Question Assalam alaikum, The question has arisen due to many needy Muslims who are being thrown out of schools due to lack of tuition. There are many Muslims who have bank accounts which give interest, and they have not been using it as interest is haram. What should one do with the interest. Should he…

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Assalam alaikum,
The question has arisen due to many needy Muslims who are being thrown
out of schools due to lack of tuition. There are many Muslims who have bank
accounts which give interest, and they have not been using it as interest is
haram. What should one do with the interest. Should he leave it to the bank
or can it be used for such case as paying the tuition to the non Islamic
institutions ?
Please give valid reasons. This question is very important and urgent as the
academic term has just started and funds are not available.
Jazakawallahu Kheiran,

Praise be to Allah.

To the honorable brother: Sheikh Ali Darani , May Allah safeguard you , Judge of
Nairobi – Kenya

May Allaah’s peace and blessings be upon you.

I have received your question by e-mail concerning the legality of spending interest
money for the benefit of needy students studying in educational institutions in your
country. Herein, I will summarize the answer to your question according to what
scholars have mentioned:

If a Muslim has earned or received unlawful money, he should get rid of it. He must
neither derive any personal benefit from it, such as spending this money in eating,
drinking, housing, family expenditure, educational tuition, nor can he use it in averting
hardship and acts of injustice as paying compulsory insurance fees, government or sales
taxes, and customs and duty charges. Indeed, the intention of its removal must be the
purification of one’s money from interest, and it is not considered alms giving because
Allaah is pure and good and He, the Almighty, accepts only that which is pure and
good.

This interest money can be spent in many beneficial areas, such as for the poor and
needy, for medication costs for needy people, helping mujaahideen and advocators of
Islam, sustaining the impoverished and relieving debtors who can not repay their debts.
Moreover, this money could be used in Islamic Center needs, such as maintaining mosques (i.e. mosque washrooms and other such facicilities), roads, etc… Thus, spending this money in the tuition of needy students
studying in educational institutions falls within the aforementioned possible avenues of
expenditure. This is permissible even if these institutions are supervised and directed by
unbelievers, on condition that the subjects areas studied are Islamically permissible and
do not result in any harmful or unlawful consequences. Moreover, this interest is
considered forbidden and unlawful to the one who earns it, but as for the people to
whom this money given, it is permissible and lawful to make use of it, for it is
considered as lost money that no one owns.

Finally, may Allaah grant us success in supporting Islam and Muslims.

Reference: Fataawa Islamiyyah, 2/401-411, “What should one do who repents from
earning forbidden money”, Al-Fawzaan.

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