Is it permissible to give charity to
non-Muslims if they are in urgent need? Will the person who gives such charity be
rewarded?
Praise be to Allaah.
It is permissible to give charity to non-Muslims and this action will
be rewarded, if they are in need of it, but they should not be given the obligatory
charity, i.e. zakaat, unless they are those whose hearts are to be softened (i.e., they
are close to embracing Islam). It is a condition for giving charity to non-Muslims that
they should not be involvied in fighting the Muslims or driving them from their homes,
because charity in such cases would be seen as helping them to wage war against the
Muslims. (Fataawa Mutanawwi’ah by Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen, 521).
Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): “Allaah does not
forbid you to deal justly and kindly with those who fought not against you on account of
religion and did not drive you out of your homes. Verily, Allaah loves those who deal with
equity. It is only as regards those who fought against you on account of religion, and
have driven you out of your homes, and helped to drive you out, that Allaah forbids you to
befriend them. And whosoever will befriend them, then such are the zaalimoon
(wrong-doers – those who disobey Allaah.)” [al-Mumtahimah 60:8-9].
Muslims should seek first and foremost to give their charity to their
Muslim brothers who are in need, and there are plenty of them. And Allaah knows best.
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