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8. Alms Tax (Zakat)

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  • Ruling 1961

    If a person is in debt but is unable to repay his debt, one can repay it for him from zakat even if his expenses are obligatory on him.

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  • Ruling 1962

    A person cannot pay for the living expenses of those whose expenses are obligatory on him – such as his children – from zakat. However, if he does not pay for their living expenses, then others can give …

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  • Ruling 1963

    There is no problem if one gives zakat to his son so that he can pay for the living expenses of his wife, servant, or maid, or so that he can repay his loan, provided that his son …

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  • Ruling 1964

    A father cannot buy educational and religious books that are required by his son from the ‘in the way of Allah’ portion of zakat and make them available to him unless the general public interest necessitates it, and, …

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  • Ruling 1965

    A father can use zakat to get his poor son married, and the same applies to the son with regard to his father.

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  • Ruling 1966

    Zakat cannot be given to a woman whose husband provides for her living expenses, nor to a woman whose husband does not provide for her living expenses but who has the power to compel him to give them …

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  • Ruling 1967

    If a woman who has contracted a temporary marriage (mutʿah) is poor, her husband and others can give her zakat. However, if she had stipulated a condition in the contract that her husband must pay for her living …

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  • Ruling 1968

    A woman can give zakat to her husband who is poor even if the husband spends that zakat on her living expenses.

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  • Ruling 1969

    A sayyid9 cannot accept zakat from someone who is not a sayyid except in case of necessity; and based on obligatory precaution, the necessity must be to the extent that he cannot meet his living expenses from khums …

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  • Ruling 1970

    Zakat can be given to a person whom one does not know whether he is a sayyid/ or not. However, if that person himself claims that he is a sayyid [it is not permitted to give him zakat] …

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