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8. Alms Tax (Zakat)

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  • Ruling 1901

    A person cannot deduct the expenses that he incurs after zakat has become due from the produce; and based on obligatory precaution, [he cannot do this] even if he has obtained authorisation from a fully qualified jurist or …

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  • Ruling 1902

    It is not obligatory to wait until wheat and barley is ready for threshing, or until grapes and dates become dry, and then pay zakat; rather, once zakat becomes obligatory, it is permitted (jāʾiz) to calculate the value …

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  • Ruling 1903

    After zakat becomes due, a person can submit the actual crop, dates, or grapes, before it is harvested or picked, to someone entitled to receive it or to a fully qualified jurist, or to their representative, in the …

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  • Ruling 1904

    In case the owner submits the actual crop, dates, or grapes to a fully qualified jurist or to someone entitled to receive it, or to their representative, it is not necessary for him to look after it by …

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  • Ruling 1905

    If a person owns wheat, barley, dates, or grapes in various towns which have harvesting times that differ, and if the crops or fruits are not acquired simultaneously but are nevertheless considered to be the produce of one …

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  • Ruling 1906

    If a date tree or grape vine bears fruit twice a year, in the event that the combined total of the fruit reaches the niṣāb, then based on obligatory precaution zakat is obligatory on it.

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  • Ruling 1907

    If a person possesses a quantity of fresh dates or grapes that would reach the niṣāb if they were dry, there is no problem if he gives – with the intention zakat – an amount of the fresh …

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  • Ruling 1908

    If the zakat on dried dates or raisins is obligatory on a person, he cannot give their zakat in the form of fresh dates or grapes. In fact, even if he calculates the value of the produce that …

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  • Ruling 1909

    With regard to someone who has a debt and possesses the actual property on which zakat has become obligatory, if he dies, the entire zakat must be paid from the property on which zakat has become obligatory, and …

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  • Ruling 1910

    With regard to someone who has a debt but possesses wheat, barley, dates, or grapes, if he dies and his inheritors pay his debt from some other wealth before zakat on these items becomes obligatory, then the inheritor …

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