
Tawus
Tawus, also known as Tawus al-Yamani, was a prominent Islamic scholar and jurist from the early Islamic period. He was known for his deep knowledge of Islamic traditions and was a respected figure among the followers of various schools of thought. Tawus contributed significantly to discussions on religious practices, including the collection and distribution of Zakat, advocating for the welfare of the poor and needy in society.
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Algeria:
Tawus is mentioned as a follower who endorsed the cash payment of Zakat al-Fitr.
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Egypt:
Tawus is referenced as agreeing with the view that Zakat al-Fitr can be given in value.
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Egypt:
Tawus is mentioned as a scholar who agreed with the permissibility of giving Zakat al-Fitr in monetary form.
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