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8. Alms Tax (Zakat)

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  • Ruling 1891

    If wheat, barley, dates, or grapes are irrigated by rain or a stream, or if like in Egypt, crops use the moisture in the earth, the zakat on them is one-tenth [10%] of them. If they are watered …

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  • Ruling 1892

    If wheat, barley, dates, or grapes are irrigated by both rain and buckets of water and suchlike, in the event that it is commonly considered that their irrigation is by means of buckets of water and suchlike, the …

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  • Ruling 1893

    In the event that one doubts whether it would be commonly considered that their irrigation is by both means or, for example, by rain, then it is sufficient if he gives three-fortieths [7.5%].

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  • Ruling 1894

    If a person doubts whether it would be commonly considered that their irrigation is by both means or by means of buckets of water and suchlike, it is sufficient to give one-twentieth [5%]. The same applies if he …

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  • Ruling 1895

    If wheat, barley, dates, or grapes are watered by rain and by a stream, and if they do not need buckets of water and suchlike but are also irrigated by means of buckets of water nevertheless, and if …

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  • Ruling 1896

    If a crop is irrigated by buckets of water and suchlike and crops on the adjacent land utilise the moisture from that land and do not need to be irrigated, then the zakat on the crops that are …

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  • Ruling 1897

    Expenses incurred in the growing of wheat, barley, dates, or grapes cannot be deducted from the produce and then the niṣāb calculated. Therefore, if any of them reaches the niṣāb before accounting for the expenses, zakat must be given …

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  • Ruling 1898

    The seeds that a person uses in his farming – irrespective of whether they are his own or he buys them – cannot be deducted from the produce and then the niṣāb calculated; instead, he must calculate the niṣāb …

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  • Ruling 1899

    It is not obligatory to give zakat on the portion the government takes from the produce itself. For example, if the produce is 2000 kilograms and the government takes 100 kilograms in tax, then zakat is obligatory on …

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  • Ruling 1900

    Based on obligatory precaution, a person cannot deduct the expenses he incurs from the produce before or after zakat has become due and give zakat on only what remains.

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