As for helping one who has repented to pay off debt, there is nothing wrong with that, and it does not come under the heading of helping in committing evil in any way whatsoever, so the one who wants to help may give some of his zakaah to the debtor, if the latter does not have wealth surplus to his needs with which to pay off his debt.
Zakat collection and distribution systems have existed in Afghanistan for centuries. Katib (2012) mentions proclamations in the late 1800s and early 1900s for the collection of Zakat on sheep, lambs, goats, camel skins and cash from tribes in certain areas, and documents conflicts between Zakat collectors and those meant to pay Zakat.
A. Following are some important rules: (i) Fitrah should not be sent outside the town one resides in, if there are deserving mumineen in that town. (ii) Fitrah from a non-Sayyid cannot be given to a needy Sayyid; the reverse is permissible. (iii) A needy should be given at least one Fitrah.
Nor can one “cheerfully” pay Zakat from wealth needed to sustain oneself and one’s family. This runs counter to the spirit of Zakat, which is to be paid gladly. According to them, then, Nisab and Zakat calculation begin in the wealth one accumulates beyond the wealth used for their basic needs, and those of their households and dependents.
Total value of your property: Rs.15,00,000. Calculating zakat: Rs.15,00,000*2.5%= Rs.37,500. Hence, the zakat amount is Rs.37,500 which you can pay throughout the year. Distribute the zakat into needy and less fortunate people. According to Islam, you can give zakat to the following people.
The Short Answer. No. Zakat is paid yearly on four general categories of “growing and producing” wealth that reach established thresholds ( nisab) after a complete lunar year of the Islamic calendar ( hawl) has passed on them or at harvest: Livestock. Currency. Crops and Produce.
In this fatwa: If the baby is born on the eve of Eid and before the Eid Prayer, the guardian is required to pay Zakat al-Fitr for him or her, as the time of its payment is extended till the Eid Prayer, according to the majority of scholars. Responding to your question, Dr. Rajab Abu Mleeh, Professor of Islamic Studies at Kolej Universiti
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