Zakaat Maal

Faiza619

Strangers on earth
:salam2:

My dear brothers and Sisters, i have one question that has been bothering me.
It is about zakaat Almaal
I am a working Sister who wants to give zakaat Almaal but i dont know if i give it from all my salary or from the remaining money after using some.
Secondly do i give it monthly or yearly? :muslim_child:
Jazaakumullahu Kheiran

:wasalam:
 

Happy 2BA Muslim

Islamophilic
:salam2: Sister,

If a person has a monthly salary and he spends all of it and has nothing left, so that at the end of the month he has spent all his money, then he does not have to pay zakaah, because for zakaah to be obligatory, one full year must have passed (i.e., one full year from the date of his taking possession of the nisaab, the minimum amount of wealth on which zakaah is due). On this basis, you do not have to pay zakaah, unless you save some of your wealth and that amount reaches the nisaab (threshold or minimum amount), and one year has passed.

Zakaah on the salary of an employee:

The employee with a salary will find himself in one of the following two situations:

1 – Either he spends all of it and does not save anything, in which case he is not obliged to pay zakaah, as in the case of the person who asked this question;

2 – Or he will save some of it, sometimes more and sometimes less. So how is zakaah to be reckoned in this case?

The answer is: if he insists on having all his rights and on not giving any charity to those who deserve it apart from what he is obliged to give, then he should make a schedule of his earnings and write down every amount and the date on which he took possession of it. Then he should pay zakaah for each amount separately when one year has passed from the date on which he took possession of it.

But if he wants an easier method, and wants to be more generous and give precedence to the poor and others who are entitled to zakaah over himself, then he can pay zakaah on all the money he possesses when one year has passed from the date when his wealth first reached the nisaab. This will bring a greater reward and raise him higher in status; it is easier for him and is more generous towards the poor and needy and others who are entitled to zakaah. Whatever extra amount he may pay will be regarded as a “down payment” on the zakaah for any wealth for which one year has not yet passed.

(From Fataawa al-Lajnah al-Daa’imah, 9/280).

For example: a man takes his salary for Muharram, and saves one thousand riyals of it. Then he does likewise in Safar and the remaining months. When Muharram comes in the following year, he looks at all that he has and pays zakaah based on that.

And Allaah knows best.

IslamQA

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Happy 2BA Muslim

Islamophilic
:salam2:


The value of the nisaab [the amount that determines whether zakaah is obligatory; anyone who has more than this is obliged to pay zakaah] for dollars or other currencies is whatever is equivalent to the value of 20 mithqaals [a unit of measurement] of gold or 140 mithqaals of silver at the time when the zakaah is owed. It should be based on whichever of the two works out better for the poor, because the prices of gold and silver vary from time to time and from country to country (Fataawa al-Lajnah al-Daa’imah, 9/257) and because this will be more beneficial to the poor. (Fataawa al-Lajnah al-Daa’imah, 9/254).

Given that currently the price of silver is lower than the price of gold, the nisaab should be based on the price of silver, so if a person’s wealth (in paper money) reaches the nisaab on that basis, he has to pay zakaah. The nisaab for silver is roughly equivalent to 595 grams of silver, so the one who has wealth has to pay 2.5% or 25 out of every 1,000 that he has in currency, after one year has passed).

The nisaab for cash money is the equivalent of 85 grams of gold or 597 grams of silver.

And Allaah knows best.

Islam Q&A
 

Kayote

Junior Member
Salam,

I doubt wasteful spending would relieve one from the farz that is zakat.

I personally find it easier to make small monthly donations and make one large one in time for Ramadan.

Salam
 

OsMaN_93

Here to help
:salam2: evry1
may i ask:
how old do u have to be to start paying zakat???wat about having a job and yr still under 16 ????:confused:

:SMILY209:jazakom Allah
 

Faiza619

Strangers on earth
:salam2: Sister,



Zakaah on the salary of an employee:

The employee with a salary will find himself in one of the following two situations:

1 – Either he spends all of it and does not save anything, in which case he is not obliged to pay zakaah, as in the case of the person who asked this question;


IslamQA

:salam2:

:salam2:

Brother why do you say as in the case of the person who asked this question?
i did not say that i do not save anything. in fact i save a lot but sometimes i use some of it at home and some private.
But anyway jazaak Allahu kheiran for the explanation
May Allah Reward you Janaat Firdaus :tti_sister:

شكرا جزيلا يا اخي
 

Happy 2BA Muslim

Islamophilic
:salam2:

Brother why do you say as in the case of the person who asked this question?
i did not say that i do not save anything. in fact i save a lot but sometimes i use some of it at home and some private.
But anyway jazaak Allahu kheiran for the explanation
May Allah Reward you Janaat Firdaus :tti_sister:

شكرا جزيلا يا اخي

:wasalam: Sister,

Wa jazakee khayran!

Sorry for the confusion. The question was on IslamQA.

Zakaah

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