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"speaker_name": "Isiolo CWR, JP",
"speaker_title": "Hon. (Ms.) Rehema Jaldesa",
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"content": "is asking. The law is put so there is clarity. S adaqah is one of the pillars of Islam and you do not choose whom to give sadaqah, you can give it to a Muslim or Christian. However, this is a specific fund that is distributed for an Islamic course. Therefore, it is not right for Mhe. Chris to try and bring confusion here. This should be very clear because I am a Muslim and I pay sadaqah even to Christians. It is so personal that it is said when giving with the right hand even the left hand should not know. This is totally different and is a fund that is donated for a course. Most of the people donating this fund do so on behalf of their deceased family members so it becomes a sadaqah"
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