Must the Husband Pay Zakah on Wife’s Jewelry?
Ruling on one whose only intention in giving charity and zakah is to increase his wealth
He stopped working and his savings decreased. Is he obliged to spend on his mother even though that is difficult for him? Or can he give her zakah?
If the debtor is given zakaah then he must use it to pay off his debt
Zakaah must be paid on invested wealth and its profit when one full Hijri year has passed for the capital
Ruling on giving zakaah by credit card
If someone earmarked part of his wealth as zakaah then it was stolen from him, does he have to give something else instead?
Giving zakaah to a poor person on the basis that it is a loan, for fear that he may waste the money on things that are not necessary
Zakaah on extra gold acquired during the [zakaah] year
Is it permissible for the poor person to appoint the one who is giving zakah to act as his deputy to accept it from himself on his behalf?
How can someone pay zakah who is owed money, does business and owes debts?
No zakaah is required on wealth that is given as a waqf to help people get married
Can he take back the zakaah of his wealth if he gave it to a poor person then found out that he did not need it?
His deputy gave the zakaah of his wealth in the form of foodstuff; is that acceptable or does he have to give it again?
He appointed his sister to distribute his zakaah but she refused to do it; does he have to give it again?
He gave him a bag of rice; can he give zakat al-fitr from it?
Is it permissible to give items as zakah instead of cash?
He has some goods and some profits – how should he work out his zakaah?
Is it permissible for one who has taken out a riba-based loan to receive zakaah in order to pay off his debt?
He has repented from not praying or giving zakah; does he have to make them up?
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