Maulana Ataur Rahman Mazarbhuiya
Secretary
Maulana Ataur Rahman Mazarbhuiya
مولانا عطاء الرحمن مزاربھویہ
Baitulmal Department
بیت المال
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Address
Silchar, Cachar
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Department
Baitulmal — Islamic Treasury
Baitulmal Department
بَيْتُ الْمَال

Baitulmal Department

Islamic Treasury & Social Welfare

Established 1985
North East India Emarat e Shariah

The Islamic Treasury

Baitulmal, which may be described in English as the Islamic treasury, refers to a fund established for the collection and distribution of wealth for the welfare of society according to Islamic principles. In an Islamic state, Baitulmal is administered by the government under official supervision. However, in regions where an Islamic system of governance does not exist, the management of Baitulmal is carried out through an Emarat under the leadership of an Ameer. This arrangement is in accordance with the guidance of Shariah.

The Holy Qur'an clearly emphasizes the rights of the poor and needy in the wealth of the affluent. Allah the Almighty states that within the wealth of believers there is a fixed share for the poor, the destitute, and those in need. The wealthy are instructed to calculate this portion from their wealth and distribute it among the deserving members of society in an organized manner.

— القرآن الكريم

In another verse, Allah commands the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) to collect charity from the wealth of the believers in order to purify them and their wealth. Following these divine instructions, the system of Baitulmal was established during the time of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). Zakat, Ushr, and Fitrah were collected from the wealthy and deposited in the Baitulmal, from which assistance was provided to the poor and needy. This system continued during the era of the Khulafa e Rashideen.

Baitulmal in the Indian Context

India is a secular country where there is no official government system for managing Baitulmal. Therefore, according to Islamic guidance, Muslims collectively appoint an Ameer, and under his supervision the Baitulmal is organized and administered.

1921
During the British period in India, a structured Baitulmal system was first introduced through the establishment of Emarat e Shariah in Bihar and Orissa.
1976
Realizing the need for such an institution in North East India, the renowned Islamic scholar Maulana Abdul Jalil Choudhury established North East India Emarat e Shariah.
1985
In order to improve the financial condition of poor and helpless Muslims, he took a historic initiative by establishing the Baitulmal Fund under the supervision of the Emarat. The objective of this fund was to strengthen the Muslim community economically and to implement the Islamic system of social welfare.

Opposition and Clarification

After the introduction of the Baitulmal system, some groups attempted to oppose the initiative through misinformation and propaganda. They falsely claimed that the Baitulmal system had been discontinued during the time of Hazrat Uthman (RA) and therefore its establishment was not permissible.

However, this claim is historically and jurisprudentially incorrect. Classical books of Islamic jurisprudence clearly show that the Baitulmal system continued during the era of Hazrat Uthman (RA). The only administrative adjustment made during his period was distinguishing between external wealth and internal wealth for the collection of Zakat.

According to this arrangement, the state collected Zakat from visible commercial wealth, while the owners themselves distributed the Zakat of personal assets. This explanation has been documented by Allama Abu Bakr Masud ibn Ahmad al-Kasani in the well-known book Bada'i al-Sana'i.

Furthermore, Islamic inheritance laws mention that if a deceased person leaves no heirs, the property ultimately goes to the Baitulmal, which clearly demonstrates that the institution of Baitulmal remains part of Islamic law.

Despite the opposition and even the issuing of fatwas against the initiative, the system continued to grow with the support of the Muslim community. By the grace of Allah, the people of North East India generously contributed to strengthen the Baitulmal relief fund.

Formation of the Baitulmal Committee

26 May 1986

In order to formulate the rules and regulations for the management of the Baitulmal relief fund, a committee was formed consisting of the following members:

NamePosition / Location
Allama Tayeebur Rahman BarbhuiyaSecond Ameer e Shariat
Maulana Nayeem UddinDighirpar
Maulana Ataur Rahman ChoudhuryBashdohori
Maulana Abdul Haque SadarbandiSadarband
Maulana Abdul Latif LaskarBoalipar
Janab Muhammad AliAlakulipur

Based on the regulations prepared by this committee, the collection and distribution of Baitulmal funds began in an organized manner.

Revision of Regulations

30 January 1990

A subcommittee was formed to revise and expand the rules of Baitulmal collection and distribution. The members of this subcommittee were:

NameRole
Maulana Nayeem UddinConvener
Maulana Faizul JalalMember
Maulana Abdul Latif LaskarMember
Maulana Abdul Haque SadarbandiMember
Maulana Ataur Rahman MazarbhuiyaMember

Through the rules prepared by this subcommittee, the Baitulmal department gradually developed into a more organized and effective institution.

Baitulmal Subcommittee

26 June 2003

For the proper management of the department, another Baitulmal Subcommittee was formed consisting of the following members:

NameRole
Maulana Faizul Jalal (1st Nayeeb e Ameer e Shariat)Chairman
Maulana Shafikur RahmanSecretary
Maulana Nayeem UddinMember
Maulana Yousuf AliMember
Maulana Ataur Rahman MazarbhuiyaMember
Maulana Bilal AhmedMember
Dr. Fazlur Rahman LaskarMember

After the passing of Maulana Faizul Jalal, it was decided that the person holding the position of Nayeeb e Ameer e Shariat would automatically serve as the chairman of the subcommittee. Following the passing of Maulana Nayeem Uddin, Maulana Farid Uddin Ahmed Choudhury was appointed as a member in his place.

The activities of the Baitulmal department are currently carried out under the supervision of this subcommittee.

Objectives of the Baitulmal Fund

The primary objectives of the Baitulmal fund include:

  • 01Eliminating begging within the Muslim community
  • 02Providing assistance to the poor and needy
  • 03Supporting talented but financially disadvantaged students
  • 04Helping orphans and widowed women
  • 05Strengthening economically weak members of the Muslim community

Welfare Activities

Since its establishment, the Baitulmal relief fund has provided assistance to many poor and needy individuals. Support has been given for house construction materials such as tin sheets, as well as for income-generating tools such as carts, rickshaws, and other equipment. Financial assistance has also been provided to deserving and talented students.

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House construction materials including tin sheets

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Carts, rickshaws & income-generating equipment

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Financial aid for deserving and talented students

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Zakat, Sadaqah Wajibah, voluntary charity & donations

The fund is strengthened through Zakat, Sadaqah Wajibah, voluntary charity, and donations. By the grace of Allah, public interest and support for the Baitulmal fund continue to grow steadily.

Many educated individuals and government officials have also appreciated the well-organized system and regulations of this fund.

Financial Summary
Baitulmal Relief Fund Distribution
Financial Year Total Amount (₹)
FY 1986–2003₹ 40,22,126
FY 2003–04₹ 12,05,175
FY 2004–05₹ 15,01,222
FY 2005–06₹ 14,91,101
FY 2006–07₹ 19,33,348
FY 2007–08₹ 18,83,374
FY 2008–09₹ 15,25,587
FY 2009–10₹ 15,57,388
FY 2010–11₹ 22,01,824
FY 2011–12₹ 35,17,629
FY 2012–13₹ 46,49,513
FY 2013–14₹ 56,53,950
FY 2014–15₹ 68,34,862
FY 2015–16₹ 59,14,068
FY 2016–17₹ 50,39,690
FY 2017–18₹ 0000
FY 2018–19₹ 0000
FY 2019–20₹ 0000
FY 2020–21₹ 0000
FY 2021–22₹ 0000
FY 2022–23₹ 57,15,900
FY 2023–24₹ 66,76,940
FY 2024–25₹ 0000
Total
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