Kwara Grand Khadi warns zakat defaulters of severe consequences 

 

The Grand Khadi of Kwara state Sharia Court of Appeal, Justice  Abdulateef Kamaldeen, has warned that there is  severe  consequences for wealthy and materially endowed Muslims who default in the payment of zakat.

He also warned that Islam  recommends severe punishment for those who proclaims that zakat is not compulsory in  Islam.

The grand khadi clarified that the zakat payment in Islam is mandatory for those who are wealthy and materially endowed and it is not optional.

Kamalden handed down the warning in a lecture he delivered at the annual tafsir organised by Majlis (Council) for Sadaqah, zakat and waqf  (alms /charity), Kwara state held in Ilorin, Saturday.   

He expressed concern that zakat, the third pillar of Islam is meant to ensure even distribution of wealth amongst Muslim it is not being  respected by many despite  that only  a fraction of their wealth and materials will be distributed.

Kamalden listed those entitled to receive zakat to include orphans, the poor who have nothing to feed on, those highly indebted, among others. 

Chairman of the occasion, Prince Abdulateef Fagbemi (SAN), represented by Abdulkadir Adelodun (SAN), decried the haphazard manner in which zakat are being distributed in the society, commending the Majlis for adopting effective administration of its distribution. 

Sa’ ad Belgore who said that the essence of organising the programme  was to sensitise more Muslims on the need to pay zakat, added  that the  Majlis had in December 2022,  empowered a total of 128 persons through its zakat programme.