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8. Alms Tax (Zakat)

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  • Ruling 1931

    In matters of zakat, cows and buffaloes are counted as one species, and Arabian and non-Arabian camels are counted as one species. Similarly, goats, ewes, and year-old lambs are not considered differently for the purposes of zakat.

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  • Ruling 1932

    If a person gives one sheep as zakat, then based on obligatory precaution it must be at least in its second year; and if one gives a goat, then as an obligatory precaution it must be in its …

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  • Ruling 1933

    There is no problem if the value of the sheep that is given as zakat is slightly lower than his other sheep. However, it is better that he gives a sheep whose value is higher than his other …

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  • Ruling 1934

    If a few people are partners, the one whose share reaches the first niṣāb must pay zakat; and zakat is not obligatory on those whose shares are less than the first niṣāb.

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  • Ruling 1935

    If a person owns cows, camels, or sheep in various places and their combined total reaches the niṣāb, he must pay zakat on them.

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  • Ruling 1936

    If the cows, sheep, and camels that a person owns are sick or have a defect, they are still liable for zakat.

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  • Ruling 1937

    If all the cows, sheep, and camels that a person owns are sick or have a defect or are old, he can pay the zakat on them from them. However, if they are all healthy, have no defect, …

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  • Ruling 1938

    If before the eleventh month is complete one exchanges the cows, sheep, and camels that he owns with something else, or he exchanges the niṣāb he owns with a niṣāb of the same species – for example, he …

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  • Ruling 1939

    If a person who must pay zakat on cows, sheep, and camels pays it from other wealth that he owns, he must pay zakat on the animals every year as long as their number does not fall below …

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  • Ruling 1940

    Zakat can be distributed in eight ways.It can be given to a poor person (faqīr). A poor person is defined as someone who does not possess the means to meet his and his family’s expenses for one year. …

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