Praise be to Allaah.
Firstly:
The scholars differed concerning the earliest time when
zakaah al-fitr may be paid, and there are several views.
1 – That it should be paid two days before Eid. This is the
view of the Maalikis and Hanbalis. They quoted as evidence the hadeeth of
Ibn ‘Umar (may Allaah be pleased with him) who said: They used to give
(zakaat) al-fitr one or two days before (Eid). Narrated by al-Bukhaari
(1511).
Some of them said it may be given three days before Eid,
because of the report in al-Mudawwanah (1/385) according to which
Maalik said: Naafi’ told me that Ibn ‘Umar used to send zakaat al-fitr to
the one who was collecting it two or three days before (Eid) al-Fitr.
This view was favoured by Shaykh Ibn Baaz (may Allaah have
mercy on him) as it says in Majmoo’ al-Fataawa (14/216).
2 –That it is permissible to give it from the beginning of
Ramadaan. This is the view of the Hanafis and is the correct view according
to the Shaafa’is. See: al-Umm (2/75), al-Majmoo’ (6/87) and
Badaa’i’ al_Sanaa’i’ (2/74).
They said: because the reason for giving charity is fasting
and then breaking the fast, so if one of these two reasons is present it is
permissible to hasten it, just as it is permissible to hasten giving the
zakaah of one's wealth after taking possession of the nisaab and before one
full year has passed.
3 – That it is permissible to give it from the beginning of
the year. This is the view of some of the Hanafis and some of the Shaafa’is.
They said: because it is zakaah and they likened it to the zakaah of one’s
wealth with regard to paying it in advance in all cases.
The most correct view is the first one.
Ibn Qudaamah said in al-Mughni (2/676):
The reason why it is obligatory is the breaking of the fast,
which is indicated by the fact that it is mentioned in conjunction with it.
The purpose behind it is to make the poor independent of means at a specific
time, and it is not permissible to pay it in advance of that time. End
quote.
Shaykh Muhammad ibn Saalih al-‘Uthaymeen (may Allaah have
mercy on him) was asked, as it says in Majmoo’ al-Fataawa (18/zakaat
al-fitr/question no. 180):
I paid zakaat al-fitr at the beginning of Ramadaan in Egypt
before I came to Makkah, and now I am staying in Makkah al-Mukarramah. Do I
have to pay zakaat al-fitr?
He replied:
Yes, you have to pay zakaat al-fitr, because you paid it
before its time came. The phrase “zakaat al-fitr” is composed of two words,
which explains the reason for the zakaah, which is breaking the fast (fitr).
So zakaat al-fitr is mentioned in conjunction with the fitr
(breaking of the fast) because that is the reason for it, and it is known
that breaking the fast of Ramadaan occurs only on the last day of Ramadaan,
so it is not permissible to pay zakaat al-fitr except when the sun has set
on the last day of Ramadaan, except that there is a concession allowing it
to be paid one or two days before. Otherwise the proper time for it is after
sunset on the last day of Ramadaan, because that is the time when the
Ramadaan fast is to be broken. Hence we say that it is better to pay it on
the morning of Eid if possible. End quote.
Secondly:
It is permissible to give zakaat al-fitr to a deputy to pay
it on your behalf through a charity or trustworthy people etc at the
beginning of the month, so long as you stipulate to the deputy that it is to
be paid one or two days before Eid, because the proper way of paying it is
to give it to poor and needy people who are entitled to it; this is what is
mentioned in sharee’ah, that it is limited to one or two days before Eid.
Acting as someone’s deputy in paying it comes under the heading of
cooperating in righteousness and piety, and there is no time limit for
that.
This has been discussed in the answer to question no.
10526.
To conclude: Paying zakaat al-fitr one week before Eid is not
valid, and you have to pay it again, unless you gave it to someone whom you
delegated to pay it such as a charitable organization that will pay it at
the proper time, one or two days before Eid. In that case you have done what
is required of you and it is regarded as zakaah that is valid and acceptable
in sha Allaah.
And Allaah knows best.