Zakat for Madrasha?

Info# 1  : Fatwa relates to zakat on madrasha

Question: “Can we use zakat money for
1.Providing facility in madarsa?
2.To purchase quran for madarsa?
3.To purchase Hadit book like Bukhari ,Muslim for Madarsa?”
Answer
The amount of Zakah is compulsory to be given to those who are eligible to receive Zakah. Zakah cannot be spent in the matters mentioned above; the Zakah will not be paid.

Allah (Subhana Wa Ta’ala) knows Best

(Fatwa: 954/759=L/1430)
Darul Ifta,
Darul Uloom Deoband
Source: http://islamqa.org/hanafi/darulifta-deoband/27036

Info#2   The Eight Kinds of People Who Receive Zakat

A man who is among any of the following category directly (only personally) can receive zakat

Distribution

According to the Quran's Surah Al-Tawba, there are eight categories of people (asnaf) who qualify to benefit from zakat funds.[17]
“Alms are for the poor and the needy, and those employed to administer the (funds); for those whose hearts have been (recently) reconciled (to Truth); for those in bondage and in debt; in the cause of Allah; and for the wayfarer: (thus is it) ordained by Allah, and Allah is full of knowledge and wisdom.”
    — Qur'an, Sura 9 (Al-Tawba), ayat 60[50]
Scholars have traditionally interpreted this verse as identifying the following eight categories of Muslim causes to be the proper recipients of zakat:[18][51]
  1.  Those living without means of livelihood (Al-Fuqarā'),[18] the poor
  2.  Those who cannot meet their basic needs (Al-Masākīn),[18] the needy
  3.  To zakat collectors (Al-Āmilīyn 'Alihā)
  4.  To persuade those sympathetic to or expected to convert to Islam (Al-Mu'allafatu Qulūbuhum),[18] recent converts to Islam and potential allies in the cause of Islam[51][53]
  5.  To free from slavery or servitude (Fir-Riqāb),[18] slaves of Muslims who have or intend to free from their master by means of a kitabah contract
  6.  Those who have incurred overwhelming debts while attempting to satisfy their basic needs (Al-Ghārimīn),[18] debtors who in pursuit of a worthy goal incurred a debt[51]
  7.  Those fighting for a religious cause or a cause of God (Fī Sabīlillāh),[18] or for Jihad or for Islamic warriors who fight against the unbelievers but are not part of salaried soldiers.
  8. Wayfarers, stranded travellers (Ibnu Al-Sabīl), travellers who are traveling with a worthy goal but cannot reach their destination without financial assistance

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