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.
Yes we can pay zakat on our assets.
No we cannot pay zakat on kids saving. On kids saving we pay Fitrana.
they pay zakat to Qumran education institutions .
The meaning of zakat is, buying the love of God. If you pay zakat you will get it seven times more than you paid.
I m paying zakat almost from fifteen years
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.
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No you cann't. Not because she is non Muslim but because she is your maid and you are responsible of her living so she doesn't desrve zakat from you. Also, you can't pay zakat to your father or sons.
To pay zakat on stocks, one can calculate the total value of their stocks and then give 2.5 of that value as zakat. This can be done annually or whenever the value of the stocks reaches the nisab threshold.
no anything of value
is to give based on your pay.
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