Yes.
no a wife cant give zakat or money of zakat to her husband under the masarif of 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.
A person who pays Zakat earns the money by the sweat of his brow, it involves the physical aspect of it. As the money is paid to the poor and the needy, it involves its financial aspects.
yes you can if she has no money
because all Muslims are not faithful and paying zakat is hard for them. actually they love money more than God.
Zakat is required to be paid by those who own wealth for a minimum of 85g pure gold or 595g pure silver or money equivalent to this gold/silver for one full year. Accordingly, they pay 2.5 % of what he/she owns of gold/silver or money to the poor people.
Zakat is an obligatory duty for every Muslim if he/she is not poor. The purpose of zakat is so that it ensures that the poor are being given money so they can eat and live. Zakat is at least 2.5% of your annual earnings that should be given. Its a blessing because people are being KIND and HELPFULL to those who are poor and blessing them with food, money, etc.Thus their are very little inconsiderate people.
No :) Suluh is the Arabic word for prayer, pronounce it "su-lu" Zakat - is the money we're obliged (not in a bad way) to give to the poor in Ramadan:)
zakat will be obligatory for adult muslim if his money increase some rate for one year , it will changed as your country changed example : if zakat rate is 4000$ so if these 4000$ still with you for one year so you have to pay from them 2.5% - > 100$ .
each year , .02% of your remained money (remaines money for a whole year or Profits)
Yes, so far the money is more than a certain minimum limit.
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.