{"_id":"676ee2ccbf4cc0c3d2dbd8b3","title":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"When collecting charity, is it necessary to provide details if someone asks about it?\"}]}","question":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"I would like to ask if, when collecting charity, is it necessary to provide details if someone asks about it. For example, let's say there is a person in the community, a Muslim who does not ask others for help, but due to sudden circumstances such as illness, they need a certain amount. If we set up a charity table to raise this specific amount and Muslims come and ask about the purpose, and we tell them it’s for charity, they sometimes continue to inquire further. Is it permissible to give other explanations to avoid mentioning the person in need? My second question: isn’t it correct that a Muslim should trust their fellow Muslim when informed that the money is going towards charity? It's quite saddening how Muslims' thoughts have shifted to such skepticism, but many Muslims seem doubtful about these things. Why should a Muslim practice good judgment in all situations? Or, in this situation, should the person collecting donations reveal the matter to avoid suspicions, or should they keep it confidential out of respect for the feelings of the person in need.\"}]}","answer":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"If a person in need prefers their personal details to remain private, it’s important to respect that confidentiality. Not all specifics need to be disclosed; instead, there should be an element of trust between donors and organizers. Those who need full transparency can choose not to contribute.\"}]}","tags":[{"_id":"668da0370b76658b4c233134","tag":"Worship: Charity","count":62},{"_id":"668d9ff50b76658b4c232a40","tag":"Zakat: Al-Mal","count":57},{"_id":"668da0170b76658b4c232de1","tag":"Zakat: Other","count":9}],"createdOn":"2024-12-27T17:24:28.058Z"}