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Who should give zakat?

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Can a wife give Zakat to her husband for finishing loan?

no a wife cant give zakat or money of zakat to her husband under the masarif of zakat.


Can you give zakat to your daughter that her husband is poor?

Yes we can give zakat to our daughter if her husband is poor.


Can syed give zakat to syed?

there are two type of Zakat: obligatory Zakat and Mustahab (recommended Zakat). Recommended Zakat is same as non obligatory donations. Syed can receive non obligatory Zakat from all. but obligatory only from Syed.


Your real married sister is very poor can you give zakat to her?

Assalam-o-Alaikum Yes, you can give zakat to your real sister or brother if he / she deserve it. You can not give zakat to your parent, parents of your parents, your children and children of your children.


What about zakat on salary?

is to give based on your pay.


Can i give zakat to my wife's mother?

Not ususally because a son-in-law is legally responsible (Islamically) for supporting his mother-in-law. Zakat can only be given to family members if the entire family is destitute.


What was the medicine Zakat?

I don't know what you mean by medicine, but Zakat is one of the five pillars of Jihad. Zakat means to give to charity usually with money, clothing etc.


Can you give zakat to ye real uncle?

yes you can give the zakat to any one rather than your main tree"people that you came life from them " and your leaves "people that you get them to life "


Is zakat payable if a person has loans from banks?

if you mean to be payed for the person that has loan so yes , this is one of the types people that you can give them zakat


Can zakat be given to a person before Ramadan starts as not to know and hurt the feelings of the other person?

Few points - It is the "right" of the poor people to get zakat from the rich. The rich are not doing them any favour. The rich have to obey the orders of Allah. This means that poor should not be ashmed to take zakat. - The poor is doing favour by accepting the zakat and not the other way round. Another reason why poor should not be ashmed to take zakat. - Zakat can be given any time of the year but its calculation should be kept at the same time of year. maybe January 2nd of every year or say 1st Ramadhan of every year etc. - People give Zakat in Ramadhan only because you get more blesssings from Allah during that month. Its not mandatory to give zakat only in Ramadhan. It is only mandatory to finish giving before eid. - There are many people who keep giving zakat all round the year because of many reasons 1) they don't want to say no if deserving person is in need 2) the zakat amount is huge so they ease the burden by giving it slowly over the year.


Can you backtrack your zakat and pay them accordingly?

Sure, you can. Zakat is God right that you should pay. You should admit that you were sinful in not paying zakat in its due time, intend not to repeat this sin, repent and ask God forgiveness, and if you can backtrack your zakat and pay them accordingly then do it as soon as possible to gain God satisfaction and forgiveness.


How many sheep can you pay zakat on?

Sheep has 5 taxable limits: * The 1st taxable limit is 40, and its Zakat is one sheep. And as long as the number of sheep does not reach 40, no Zakat is payable on them. * The 2nd taxable limit is 121, and its Zakat is 2 sheep * The 3rd taxable limit is 201, and its Zakat is 3 Sheep * The 4th taxable limit is 301, and its Zakat is 4 Sheep * The 5th taxable limit is 400 and above, and in this case calculation should be made in hundreds, and one sheep should be given as Zakat for each group of 100 sheep. And it is not necessary that Zakat should be given from the same sheep. It will be sufficient if some other sheep are given, or money equal to the price of the sheep is given as Zakat.