The Companion of the Prophet, Abu Sa`eed al-Khudree said, “In the Prophet’s time, we used to give it (Zakat ul Fitr) as a sa` of food, dried dates, barley, raisins or dried cheese”. [Bukhari – Arabic/English vol. 2, p. 340, no. 582] . According to the majority of Sunni scholars One Sa’a is approximately between 2.6 Kg to 3 Kg. The distribution of Zakat ul Fitr is the same as that of Zakah, and is included within its broader sense. Those who may receive Zakat al-Fitr are the eight categories of recipients mentioned in Surat Al-Tawbah, [9: 60]. They include: The Poor The Needy, Collectors of Zakah, Reconciliation of Hearts, Freeing Captives / Slaves (Fee Al-Riqab), Debtors Sadaqa in the Way of God’s Holy service (Fee Sabeel illah) The Traveler. #zakaat #fitrana #alkhidmat #alkhidmatrwp #zakatulfitr (at Rawalpindi راولپنڈی) https://www.instagram.com/p/COmjJNrl71J/?igshid=1nfaah9yuowun