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6. The One-Fifth Tax (Khums)

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  • Ruling 1828

    If two people find a treasure trove that has a total value that reaches 105 mithqāls of silver or fifteen mithqāls of gold but their individual shares do not come to that amount, it is not necessary for …

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  • Ruling 1829

    If a person purchases an animal and finds some property in its stomach, in the event that he deems it probable that it belongs to the seller or the previous owner, and they had disposal over the animal …

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  • Ruling 1830

    If lawful property has become mixed with unlawful property in a way that a person cannot distinguish one from the other, and if the owner and the quantity of the unlawful property are not known, and if one …

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  • Ruling 1831

    If lawful property becomes mixed with unlawful property and one knows the quantity of the unlawful property – irrespective of whether it is more or less than khums– but he does not know who its owner is, he …

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  • Ruling 1832

    If lawful property becomes mixed with unlawful property and one does not know the quantity of the unlawful property but does know who its owner is, in the event that the person and the owner cannot come to …

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  • Ruling 1833

    If a person pays khums on lawful property that has become mixed with unlawful property and later realises that the quantity of unlawful property was more than the khums, he must give the extra quantity that he knows was …

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  • Ruling 1834

    If a person pays khums on lawful property that has become mixed with unlawful property, or if he gives some property as ṣadaqah on behalf of the owner who is unknown to him and later the owner is found, then …

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  • Ruling 1835

    If lawful property is mixed with unlawful property and the quantity of the unlawful property is known, and if a person knows that the owner can only be one of a group of people but he does not …

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  • Ruling 1836

    If by means of underwater diving a person acquires pearls, corals, or other gems, whether they be growing things or minerals, in the event that their value reaches eighteen nukhuds14 of gold, he must pay khums on them …

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  • Ruling 1837

    If a person acquires gems from the sea by means other than diving, then based on obligatory precaution it is obligatory for him to pay khums on them. However, if he acquires them from the surface of the sea …

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