About Zakat
Zakat is the amount of money that every adult, mentally stable, free, and financially able Muslim, male and female, has to pay to support specific categories people. This category of people is defined in surah at-Taubah (9) verse 60: “The alms are only for the poor and the needy, and those who collect them, and those whose hearts are to be reconciled, and to free the captives and the debtors, and for the cause of Allah, and (for) the wayfarers; a duty imposed by Allah. Allah is knower, Wise.” (Al Qur’an 9:60).
🙶 Take from their money a charity to cleanse them and purify them – Al Qur’an 9:103 🙷
The obligatory nature of Zakat is firmly established in the Qur’an, the Sunnah (or hadith), and the consensus of the companions and the Muslim scholars. Allah states inSurah At-Taubah verses 34-35: 🙶 O ye who believe! there are indeed many among the priests and anchorites, who in Falsehood devour the substance of men and hinder (them) from the way of Allah. 🙷 Zakat is obligatory when a certain amount of money, called the nisab is reached or exceeded. Zakat is not obligatory if the amount owned is less than this nisab.
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Points To Remember
- Zakat is only due on assets held for more than a lunar year.
- Zakat is not due on your main home.
- Mortgage loans should not be deducted from your assets.
- Businesses also need to pay Zakat on their profits and stock.