Poor-due or obligatory charity
Must the Husband Pay Zakah on Wife's Jewelry?
The husband does not have to pay Zakah on the jewelry on his wife’s behalf, because the Zakah is only obligatory on the possessor of the wealth, and the possessor in this case is your wife, because she is the owner of the jewelry.66,909- 4,416
Ruling on one whose only intention in giving charity and zakah is to increase his wealth
- 4,018
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?
- 2,330
If the debtor is given zakaah then he must use it to pay off his debt
- 2,472
Zakaah must be paid on invested wealth and its profit when one full Hijri year has passed for the capital
- 10,200
Ruling on giving zakaah by credit card
- 6,670
If someone earmarked part of his wealth as zakaah then it was stolen from him, does he have to give something else instead?
- 4,343
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
- 3,846
Zakaah on extra gold acquired during the [zakaah] year
- 5,046
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?