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Zakat Recipients Urged To Inform MAIWP If No Longer Eligible - Mohd Na'im
Zakat Recipients Urged To Inform MAIWP If No Longer Eligible - Mohd Na'im

Barnama

time3 days ago

  • Health
  • Barnama

Zakat Recipients Urged To Inform MAIWP If No Longer Eligible - Mohd Na'im

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 19 (Bernama) -- Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Religious Affairs), Datuk Mohd Na'im Mokhtar, has urged zakat recipients under the Federal Territory Islamic Religious Council (MAIWP) to inform the body if they are no longer eligible to receive the assistance. 'MAIWP will continue to assist, but the philosophy at MAIWP is to help the asnaf group to overcome poverty, become entrepreneurs, earn a substantial income, and eventually pay zakat to help others,' he told reporters at the sixth edition of the Visit Asnaf programme in Seputeh today. On today's programme, Mohd Na'im said MAIWP's top management witnessed first-hand the realities of asnaf individuals, while also strengthening the bond between zakat payers and recipients. He also shared his experience of meeting an asnaf who had just started a family and was struggling with kidney disease, requiring ongoing dialysis treatment. 'The cost of his monthly dialysis is RM4,000, totalling RM50,000 annually. With a salary of only RM2,500, it is nearly impossible for him to afford this treatment. Therefore, MAIWP will assist him in getting the treatment,' he said, adding that such support allows patients to continue treatment without compromising other necessities such as housing and daily expenses. Meanwhile, Wan Mohd Elham Faiz Wan Mat, 36, expressed his gratitude for MAIWP's support, which eased the burden of undergoing haemodialysis three times a week at RM280 per session. 'Part of the cost is covered by the Social Security Organisation, which provides RM150 per session, while MAIWP's zakat fund pays for the balance. I am truly grateful for this support,' said the Air Selangor employee, who was diagnosed with kidney disease in 2013. Earlier, Mohd Na'im officiated at the opening of the Seputeh Zakat Distribution Centre (PAZA), the ninth branch under MAIWP's administration in Kuala Lumpur, established to facilitate transactions for the asnaf community in the Seputeh area, many of whom face transportation difficulties in reaching the main distribution centre. -- BERNAMA

Zakat recipients must inform MAIWP if no longer eligible, says minister
Zakat recipients must inform MAIWP if no longer eligible, says minister

The Sun

time3 days ago

  • Health
  • The Sun

Zakat recipients must inform MAIWP if no longer eligible, says minister

KUALA LUMPUR: Zakat recipients under the Federal Territory Islamic Religious Council must inform the authority if they are no longer eligible for assistance. Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Mohd Na'im Mokhtar emphasised this responsibility during the sixth Visit Asnaf programme in Seputeh. 'MAIWP will continue to assist, but the philosophy at MAIWP is to help the asnaf group to overcome poverty, become entrepreneurs, earn a substantial income, and eventually pay zakat to help others,' he told reporters. Mohd Na'im explained that MAIWP's top management witnessed firsthand the realities facing asnaf individuals through the programme. He shared an encounter with an asnaf struggling with kidney disease who requires ongoing dialysis treatment. 'The cost of his monthly dialysis is RM4,000, totalling RM50,000 annually. With a salary of only RM2,500, it is nearly impossible for him to afford this treatment. Therefore, MAIWP will assist him in getting the treatment,' he said. Such support enables patients to continue treatment without sacrificing other essentials like housing and daily expenses. Wan Mohd Elham Faiz Wan Mat expressed gratitude for MAIWP's support which eased his haemodialysis burden costing RM280 per session three times weekly. 'Part of the cost is covered by the Social Security Organisation, which provides RM150 per session, while MAIWP's zakat fund pays for the balance. I am truly grateful for this support,' said the 36-year-old Air Selangor employee diagnosed in 2013. Mohd Na'im earlier inaugurated the Seputeh Zakat Distribution Centre, the ninth branch under MAIWP established to serve asnaf communities facing transportation challenges. – Bernama

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