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8. Alms Tax (Zakat)

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  • Ruling 1911

    If some of the wheat, barley, dates, and raisins on which zakat has become obligatory is of superior quality and some of it is of inferior quality, the obligatory precaution is that one must not use inferior quality …

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  • Ruling 1912

    There are two niṣābs for gold. Twenty legal (sharʿī) mithqāls.5 A legal mithqāl is eighteen nukhuds.6 Therefore, when gold reaches the weight of twenty legal mithqāls – which is equivalent to fifteen common (ṣayrafī) mithqāls – and if …

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  • Ruling 1913

    There are two niṣābs for silver.105 common mithqāls. Therefore, if silver reaches 105 mithqāls and the other conditions that were mentioned are fulfilled, one must pay one-fortieth [2.5%] – which is equivalent to two mithqāls and fifteen nukhuds

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  • Ruling 1914

    If the gold or silver that someone owns has reached the niṣāb, then even if he has paid zakat on it he must continue paying zakat on it every year as long as it does not fall below …

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  • Ruling 1915

    Zakat on gold and silver becomes obligatory in the event that it is minted and used prevalently in transactions (muʿāmalāt). And if the stamped effects have been effaced but it is still used prevalently in transactions, zakat on …

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  • Ruling 1916

    In the event that minted gold and silver coins that are used by women as ornaments are used prevalently in transactions – meaning that gold and silver are used as money in transactions – then based on obligatory …

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  • Ruling 1917

    If a person owns gold and silver and neither of them is equal to the first niṣāb– for example, he owns 104 mithqāls of silver and fourteen mithqāls of gold – then zakat is not obligatory on them.

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  • Ruling 1918

    As stated earlier, zakat on gold and silver becomes obligatory when a person maintains ownership of their niṣāb for eleven months, and if during those eleven months the amount of gold and silver falls below the first niṣāb

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  • Ruling 1919

    If during the period of eleven months a person exchanges the gold or silver that he owns with something else, or he melts them, then zakat is not obligatory on him. However, if in order to escape paying …

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  • Ruling 1920

    If a person melts gold and silver coins in the twelfth month, he must pay zakat on them; and if as a result of melting the coins their weight or value decreases, he must pay the amount of …

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