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This year, the maximum fitra per person was set at Tk 2,200 and the minimum fitra was set at Tk 80. The decision was made at a meeting of the National Fitra Determination Committee in the conference room of the Islamic Foundation.
This information was given in the press release sent by the Islamic Foundation.
According to the press release, the meeting of the National Determination Committee of Fitra decided that Fitra can be administered by any of the products such as flour, barley, wheat, raisins, dates and cheese according to Islamic Shariah. Fitra has been determined on the basis of the highest market prices for flour, barley, wheat, raisins, dates and cheese collected from all sections of the country. Muslims will be able to pay Fitra with any of the products or their market value according to their capacity.
According to the Islamic Foundation press release, if you pay Fitra by paying Ati Eid, you will have to pay 1 kg 750 grams or the maximum market price of Rs 70 (seventy). 3 kg 300 gm or its maximum market value is Rs. 280 with barley, 1 kg 750 gm or its maximum market value is Rs.80 if collected with wheat, 3 kg 300 gm or its maximum market value is Rs. The maximum market price of 300 gm / kg is Rs 1,650 / -, if Fitra is harvested with cheese, the maximum market value is Rs. You have to pay.
General Director of the Islamic Foundation Anis Mahmud, Baitul Mukarram National Mosque Senior Pesh Imam Hafez Maulana. Mizanur Rahman, Sholakia Eidgah Kishoreganj, Chief Imam Maulana Farid Uddin Masood, Secretary, Member of the Mufti National Board. Nurul Amin was present.
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