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Zakat

Zakat is a mandatory act of worship in Islam, requiring wealthy adult Muslims to give a portion of their possessions to the poor, with a minimum threshold known as nisab. It is typically calculated at 2.5% of annual savings and is payable on wealth that has been owned for a lunar year, with distribution often occurring during Ramadan. The recipients of Zakat include the poor, needy, those in debt, and others specified in the Quran, but it cannot be given to certain individuals such as descendants of the Prophet or non-Muslims.

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Zakat

Zakat is a mandatory act of worship in Islam, requiring wealthy adult Muslims to give a portion of their possessions to the poor, with a minimum threshold known as nisab. It is typically calculated at 2.5% of annual savings and is payable on wealth that has been owned for a lunar year, with distribution often occurring during Ramadan. The recipients of Zakat include the poor, needy, those in debt, and others specified in the Quran, but it cannot be given to certain individuals such as descendants of the Prophet or non-Muslims.

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Q: Describe how Zakat is carried out .

Zakat is a pillar of Islam which became obligatory on all adult rich Muslims in the 2nd year of Hijrah. It is
an act of worship which benefits mankind. Its importance can be judged from the fact that it is
mentioned 32 times in the Qur'an.

Zakat consists of giving set proportions of possessions for the poor. It is compulsory on all adult rich
Muslims to give away a portion of their wealth or other possessions as commanded by Allah provided
such wealth or property etc.

If a Property has remained in their ownership uninterruptedly for a complete lunar year as the Holy
Prophet (PBUH) has said 'No charity is due on a property until a year has passed away on it’’

Zakat is not payable on buildings, shops or total capital but on savings of the income that may have
been
generated from them. Zakat is not payable on precious stones and immovable property or machinery.

The minimum amount of wealth/weight or number of different articles for the payment of Zakat is called
nisab.

...The Holy Prophet (PBUH) has said in this regard: 'No charity is due on less than five wasq; no
charity is due on fewer than five camels; and no charity is due on less than five uqiya”.

Its rate on annual savings is 2.5% and there are set percentages for other possessions as well which
include gold, silver and livestock.

In case of Gold, a Muslim who has 7.5 tolas of it or more will give 2.5% of its value as Zakat while if he
has 52.5 tolas or more of Silver, he'll give 2.5% of its value as Zakat.

Zakat is also liable on camels, cattle, or goats for example if a Muslim has 40-120 goats then one goat
is due as Zakat.

Mines...... one-fifth of production

There is no fixed month or date for payment of Zakat because whenever a lunar year completes on
certain wealth or other possessions, Zakat becomes payable.

However, it is usually paid during the month of Ramadan. Muslims also distribute Zakat ul Fitr at the
end of Ramadan to the poor so that they can also celebrate Eid with them just after Ramadan.

The Zakat is often distributed for the Muslims needy by mosques but it can also be paid directly by
to the deserving ones or Muslim Governments can collect it.

In Pakistan on every first of Ramadan Zakat is deducted from saving accounts in banks by the
Government and is then distributed to the poor and needy etc through Zakat committees.
Zakat cannot be given to:
Descendants of the Holy Prophet(PBUH)
children
wife
Parents
Non-Muslims
As wages
Clients

The Holy Quran tells us about the recipients of Zakat in the following words "Alms are for the poor
and the needy and those employed to administer (the funds); for those whose hearts have
recently reconciled (to Truth); for those in bondage and in debt; in the cause of Allah; and for
the wayfarer”.

This clarifies that Zakat should be given to the above-mentioned eight groups and nobody else.

Based on this verse, the ways of spending Zakat funds can be classified as follows:

For the poor who do not have enough to take care of most of their basic needs.

For the needy whose many basic needs are met but their income does not take care of other important
needs.
For those as wages whose job is to collect and distribute the Zakat funds.

For those who are close to accepting Islam as a religion/ New converts.

For freeing a Muslim person from bondage (whether a slave in the old times or a prisoner of war i.e
modern times)

For those who are indebted and cannot pay their loans.
In the cause of Allah (jihad), Zakat can be given to those who fight in the cause of Allah (SWT).
For the wayfarer/ traveler who is stuck in a foreign land and do not have enough money to go back to
his homeland, even though he might be rich otherwise

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