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8. Alms Tax (Zakat)

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  • Ruling 1951

    If a person gives someone zakat thinking that he is poor and later realises that he was not poor, or, if on account of not knowing the ruling he gives zakat to someone whom he knows is not …

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  • Ruling 1952

    A person who is in debt but is unable to repay his debt – even if he has the means to meet his expenses for one year – can receive zakat in order to repay his debt. However, …

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  • Ruling 1953

    If a person gives zakat to someone who is in debt but is unable to repay his debt and he later realises that the debtor spent the loan for a sinful purpose, in the event that the debtor …

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  • Ruling 1954

    With regard to a person who is in debt but is unable to repay his debt, the lender can count the amount owed to him by the person as zakat even if the person is not poor.

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  • Ruling 1955

    If a traveller runs out of funds or his means of transportation stops functioning, in the event that the purpose of his journey is not sinful and he cannot reach his destination by borrowing or by selling something, …

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  • Ruling 1956

    If a stranded traveller has received zakat and after reaching his home town finds that some of the zakat has remained unspent, in the event that he cannot return it to the benefactor, he must return it to …

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  • Ruling 1957

    The person to whom one gives zakat must be a Twelver (Ithnā ʿAsharī) Shia. If he gives zakat to a person whom he believes to be a Shia and later realises that he was not a Shia, then …

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  • Ruling 1958

    If a child or an insane person is a Shia and poor, one may give zakat to his guardian (walī) with the intention that what he gives is the property of the child or the insane person. Furthermore, …

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  • Ruling 1959

    A person can give zakat to a poor person who begs provided that the fact of his poverty is established. However, one must not give zakat to a person who spends it for sinful purposes. In fact, the …

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  • Ruling 1960

    The obligatory precaution is that one must not give zakat to a person who consumes alcohol, or does not perform prayers, or publicly commits major sins.

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