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People Throng Stadium To Collect
Zakat Forms
By Junaidi Bahrum
Bandar Seri
Begawan - With regards to the recent titah of His Majesty and
Yang Di-Perfidaif of Brunei Darusstam with regards to the equality
in distributing the Zakat (tithes), hundreds of people yesterday,
congregated at the Ministry of Religious Affairs to seek the
necessary application forms since morning. The masses grew to
uncontrollable numbers in the afternoon and had to be moved to the
spacious Stadium Hassan] Bolkiah. The Royal Brunei Police Force
assisted in monitoring and ensuring the safety of the growing number
of people throughout day.
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However,
there was concern over the credibility of many applicants
who were there to collect their forms. Most observed were
middle-aged or from the working class. There were doubts if
many of those in the group people deserved to receive such
help. Currently the Zakat fund stands at about $236 million
that is intended for the needy.
When questioned by The
Brunei Times, some admitted that they burdened by debts
accumulated because of self - indulgence. Excessive credit
card bills, automobile loans and personal loans were amongst
the reason why some, as young as 23, stood in line for hours
to seek the tithe application forms in the hope that |
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they could somehow reduce
their debts. |
A young uniformed personnel, 27 and
unmarried, claimed that his salary was insufficient to cover his
bills. When asked about the debts he had incurred, he singled out
credit cards debts as his main problem. When asked to elaborate, he
admitted that automobile loans, personal loans and loans to buy
gadgets has resulted in him becoming heavily indebted to various
financial institutions. The youth, who wished to remain anonymous
declared himself to be fit for the Asnaf A/- Char/min or the
debt-ridden category which is a part of the six categories deemed
fit for receiving the tithe.
Another youth interviewed by The
Brunei Times works for a security firm and stated similar reasons of
applying for the tithe. When asked his reasons for applying for the
Zakat, he simply said "Before purchasing my car, I thought I could
afford the monthly payments but now I realize how foolish my
decision was."
Does this mean that anyone who has
problems over paying for their self-indulgence could fall into the
debt-ridden category and be deemed fit to receive the tithe? no
according to the Acting Secretary of the Islamic Religious Council (MUIB),
Hj Abd Wahab Hj Sapar. He told the Brunei Times, that the Zakat or
tithe is only for those who are deemed fit. "If you own a credit
card, and a high monthly salary, you will not be categorized as
Fakir Miskin or impoverished and therefore not applicable for the
tithe. Only those who really fall under the category of improvised
will receive the tithe. Those who do not meet the criteria or who
are just hoping that the Zakat will be used to pay debts caused by
(self indulgence), please do not apply as it might hinder the
application of those deserving cases" he said. He further added,
"Although there is a rush for the forms, every application will be
reviewed as carefully, wisely and in a just manner by the council.
This is done to ensure that only those who really do deserve the
Zakat will receive it.
His answer is relief would be
provided to those who really need such aid. Ahab Kamal and his wife
Siti Hawa Hj Md Yussof, a father of eight told The Brunei Times,
that from his personal observation, most who participated in the
rush for application forms looked very young and stylish. Working as
bus driver and selling vegetables as a side income only earns him
$450 monthly to support his family. "I wish to obtain some financial
assistance to support my family and the education of illy children.
This is what drove me here, with the loving care of our monarch, I
know that my children can have a better future" he said. "This is my
first time applying due to my old age. If I was a little younger, I
would have not come. It's embarrassing to see young people who are
physically able and can work applying," he added.
His Majesty in his titah calling
for effective Zakat distribution, three days ago, raised questions
on whether a study on debt ridden individuals and their stance, in
the country's tithe distribution, has been done effectively. He also
asked for further clarification on information regarding the
necessary conditions for those who seek help under the Asnaj Al-Gharimin
or Debt Ridden Category. --
Courtesy of The Brunei Times
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