Yes, a woman can give zakat to her own husband if he qualifies as a recipient based on the criteria set in Islamic law. However, it is generally encouraged to give zakat to those outside one's immediate family to ensure that the zakat fulfills its purpose of assisting those in need. If the husband is in financial difficulty and truly requires assistance, then it is permissible for the wife to support him with her zakat.
To pay zakat on gold, you need to calculate the value of the gold you own and then give 2.5 of that value as zakat. This is typically done once a year. You can either give the actual gold or its equivalent value in cash to those in need. It is important to ensure that the gold meets the minimum threshold for zakat eligibility.
Empress Theodora encouraged her husband to give woman more rights. She wanted women to be able to own land. Hope this helped!
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.
because she is not satisfied in her own thing
Zakat is meant for specific eligible groups, as outlined in the Qur’an (Surah At-Tawbah 9:60). If you are struggling financially and meet the criteria—such as having little to no income or being in debt—you may be eligible to receive Zakat. However, you cannot give Zakat to yourself from your own wealth. Zakat must be given to someone else who qualifies. If you are in need, organizations like Penny Appeal USA can help ensure Zakat donations reach people just like you—with dignity and care. Donate Now: pennyappealusa.org/campaigns/zakat-2/
Yes, but it is considered part of the martial assets just as the husband's salary is.
Because it feels good when a woman choese you instead of her OWN husband
The Bible states: "...each man should have his own wife and each woman her own husband. The husband should give to his wife her conjugal rights, and likewise the wife to her husband. For the wife does not have authority over her own body, but the husband does. Likewise the husband does not have authority over his own body, but the wife does. Do not deprive one another, except perhaps by agreement for a limited time, that you may devote yourselves to prayer; but then come together again, so that Satan may not tempt you because of your lack of self-control...". You and your husband can do anything with eachother you want as long as you both agree and it does not hurt eachother. Yes it is OK.
believe in her husband
Far better your question should read "How do you deal with the fact your husband cheated and created a child by another woman? Each person (Wife) will deal with this kind of situation in their own way. The shock will either break up her relationship with her husband, or she will forgive him if she has played a part in the circumstances leading up to his infidelity i.e not being able to satisfy his needs. There are two problems here, your own and that of the other woman and her child. Do you forgive your husband and try and solve your differences, obviously there are some. And what about the child, does the other woman want it, if not would you consider taking the child into your own family, after all your husband is the father. Do you have children of your own, what will become of them if you and your husband separate. It will take time to completely forgive your husband if you ever can. I cannot give you a satisfactory answer as there is to much at stake, but I would suggest that you try and forgive your husband and keep your family or your relationship together if you love him. Meet with the other woman and try and come to an agreeable solution regarding the child.
Alcestis.
believe in her husband