ANSWER: If its not in your possession and they would not give it to you even after you ask them to, in this case there’s no zakat on it for you. However, you must ask your husband to talk to your in laws and give that jewelry back to you and after that keep it […]
Read moreANSWER: This is not permissible unless he is poor or needy! If I buy a luxury car on installments and build a house in installments, i am not labeled as poor or need to take from zakat! The loan that can be paid from zakat is a loan that the owner took for an emergency […]
Read moreANSWER: Ramadan has got nothing to do with your zakat. You must give your zakat when it’s due.
Read moreANSWER: If the organisations are trustworthy, then this is permissible.
Read moreANSWER: They’re right, there’s no zakat on diamonds and other precious stones when used as jewelry. But if a person trades in them, he must give zakat on it.
Read moreANSWER: This is not permissible as there is a clear conflict of interest here. Give him your zakat if he is poor or needy but you can’t cross out his debt from zakat money!
Read moreANSWER: No, she can’t give her son or daughter from the zakat money. If her son in law is classified as poor and needy, she can give her zakat money to him.
Read moreANSWER: You need to see how many € are needed to reach 595 grams of silver and then give 2.5% of that because the nisab of cash is calculated according to the value of silver and not gold. https://youtu.be/UVOaj3eXzeQ
Read moreANSWER: Yes, you must give the due zakat even if you have debt to clear.
Read moreANSWER: This is not permissible. Zakat should be given to poor and needy Muslims in cash and in their hands to do what they want with it.
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