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Objectives & Guidelines

            By Faizan Quddoos
                    And
            M.Fahd-Un-Nabi Khan

            X-O
            Usman Public School
In the Name of Allah
the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
"O my Lord Open my chest;"
"Ease my task for me;
 "And remove the impediment from my speech.
      "So they may understand what I say:

               sura Ta- Ha---25 / 28
Meaning of Zakat

    Two Meaning
    To Clean , To make it Pure
    To Remove impediments and help in
     growth and development.


       Both meanings are Applicable
Concept / Philosophy
   To share a small part of Allah’s material
    blessings with people Who are materially less
    blessed

   Help society at micro and macro level to
    provide basic needs to all members with
    dignity and love

   To establish the Writ of Allah S WT
Objectives of Zakat

    Establish a welfare System in the Society
    Ensure circulation of wealth
    Create spirit of sharing
    Reduce love for Wealth
    Generate harmony/love in the community


      A Way to Earn Rewards
Salat & Zakat
   Mostly referred In Quran together
   Both are the Fundamental form of
    Worship
   Mostly mentioned after “Eaiman”
   Practical demonstration of “Eaiman”
   Salat Connect Human being with Allah
   Zakat Connect Human being with
    Others
One of Key Pillars




 So establish regular Prayer give
 regular Zakat and hold fast to
 Allah! He is your Protector the
 Best to protect and the Best to
 help!
                 Al-Hajj /78
Zakat key element of
Faith



And they have been commanded no more
than this: to worship Allah offering Him
sincere devotion being True (in faith); to
establish regular Prayer; and to practice
regular Zakat; and that is the Religion Right
and Straight.
                  Al-Baiyina /05
One of the most Important
Element



 The Believers must (eventually) win through
 Those who humble themselves in their prayers;
 Who avoid vain talk;
 Who are active in deeds of Zakat;

                    Al-Muminun-1/4
Criteria for being Muslim




 But (even so) if they repent establish
 regular prayers and practice regular
 Zakat they are your brethren in faith:
 (thus) do We explain signs in detail for
 those who understand.
                 Al-Tauba-9/11
Believer pay Zakat




The believers men and women are protectors of one
and another: they enjoin what is just and forbid what is
evil: they observe regular prayers practice regular
Zakat and obey Allah and His apostle. On them will
Allah pour His mercy: for Allah is Exalted in power
and Wise.

                     At-Tauba /71
Zakat is a Worship




And be steadfast in prayer and
regular in zakat: and whatever
good ye send forth for your souls
before you ye shall find it with
Allah; for Allah sees well all that
ye do.
                Al-Baqara /110
Who should pay zakat
 Any one who has in his possession
  more than equivalent of the value of
  85 gm gold or 634gm of silver ,over
  and above his living expenses
 On agricultural produce zakat is
  payable if the value of crop is more
  than 3265kg of wheat, rice or corn
  (popular grain)
 All adults individually responsible
Applicability of Zakat
 On the Personal Wealth
  (including income less
  expenses )
 In case of business:
     -On value of merchandise
         working capital
     -on income / profit
Typical Things on which Zakat is
Applicable
     Investment:
                                 Income less Expense :
   Bank balance
                               Agricultural produce
   Property, i.e., plots
                               Minerals
   Shares /fixed
    deposits                   Business assets like
                                Machinery/Warehouse,
   Provident fund
                                factories etc
   Life insurance
                               House, Buildings/Cars
   Gold                        for rent
Effective Rate P.A
   “On wealth and Income        2.5%

   “ On Agricultural produce
     Irrigated                   5.0%
     Non irrigated”             10.0%
   “ On Natural resources”     20.0%

      “Based upon Lunar Calendar”
What is Exempted
 House in which one lives or maintained
  for personal purposes. (on House
  given on rent its on rent income)
 Personal goods of use, cars, furniture
 Jewelry of daily use (not for investment
  purpose)
 Operating assets like machinery,
  building etc(The zakat is an the income
  less expenses )
Zakat is not a Tax
      zakat                                                  Tax
                                       It is a burden /Tax
 It is Purification of wealth/income
                                       It is a Liability
 It is a Worship
                                       No rewards
 Earn reward for paying
                                       Obligation between Govt.,
 Obligation between servant
                                       and its Citizen
 And Lord of lords
                                       Changes from time to time
 Fixed rates & Rules
                                       Only Govt., uses as per its discretion
 Could be distributed directly
                                       Used for all purposes
 Used for specific purposes
                                       Lot of ways and means to
 No way to hide /cheat                      reduce/cheat/hide
Who Qualify for Zakat




Alms are only (exclusively) for the poor and the
needy and those employed to administer, and those
whose hearts are to be reconciled and to free the
captives and those in debt and in the way of Allah
and the wayfarer a duty imposed by Allah and Allah
is Knowing, Wise” Surah Tuba:60
Recipient of Zakat
  1.   Fuqara
  2.   Maskeen
  3.   Administrator
  4.   Influencing heart
  5.   Freeing from bondage
  6.   Debtors
  7.   In way of Allah
  8.   Wayfarer
Fuqara & Maskeen
    Fuqara is penny less and Maskeen is needy
     one
     Poor & Needy, one or two classes?

    The operative criteria which determines poverty
     is not how little a person has, but whether it is
     enough or not
    Basic need includes food & clothing for the
     person and his family as well as reasonable
     accommodation and furniture and necessary
     tools for his trade and means of transportation
    Richness means owning what is enough for
     ones need; A person in need qualifies as poor &
     needy
Administrators
 Aameleen; Those employed for
  Collection and maintenance of record,
  paid from Zakat, even if they are rich
 Wages should not exceed half the Zakat
  collection
 Only those employed by State
Influencing Hearts


   Maallafatatil Quloob; Influence
    hearts towards Islam thru charity,
    kindness

   This function can be performed only
    by the State and not individuals
Freeing from Bondage

   Riqab; neck, signifies someone who
    is freed from bondage

   Slaves and captives of war
Debtors
 Gharimeen; Debt, bankruptcy
 Condition that debtor himself should
  not possess sufficient funds or
  goods to clear the debt
 Debt incurred for legitimate purpose
  incl. Blood money, unexpected
  penalty and not due to gambling,
  drinking, intoxicants or lavish
  expense in marriage
In Way of Allah

   Fe sabeelillah; Wide interpretation,
    implication and application, incl.
    Jihad, invitation to Islam, education,
    anything serving the cause of Islam
Traveler

   Ibnis Sabeel; Can be paid from
    Zakat, even though he may be rich
    at home, if during the journey he
    becomes destitute and unable to
    meet his expenses to return
Hadith on Distribution
of Zakat
   “Allah has not entrusted the distribution
    of Zakat to a prophet, given a message
    to convey or to an angel who has a
    favored position with Allah. He Himself
    has ruled on its distribution and divided
    it between 8 groups of people. If you
    belong to any of these, I will give you
    Zakat. If not then you may not have any
    of it”
Where zakat can’t be
used
   For persons with sufficient / adequate
    means of living
   For ones dependents like “parents,
    children.
   Trust for investments.
   Buying luxury goods.
   On wasteful Activities.
   On road works and infrastructure.
Why Pay Zakat
Zakat Increases Wealth




The interest that you give in order to increase
the wealth of the people, does not increase in
the sight of Allah: and the Zakat that you pay in
order to win Allah’s approval, its payer do
indeed increases their wealth.
                     Ar-Rum-39
People who pay Zakat are
Successful




  Those who establish regular
  Prayer and give regular Zakat and
  have (in their hearts) the
  assurance of the Hereafter.

                Luqman/04
People who will be rewarded



 Allah deprives Interest of all blessing and
 develops Charity, and Allah does not like an
 ungrateful, sinful person. As to those who believe
 and do good deeds, establish Salat and pay
 Zakat, they will most surely have their reward
 with their Lord and they will have nothing to fear
 nor to grieve.
                       Al Baqra
Zakat is Over and Above the Normal
Sadaqat
Zakat is Over and Above the Normal
Sadaqat
 It is no virtue that you turn your faces towards
 the east or the west, but virtue is that one should
 sincerely believe in Allah and the Last Day and
 the Angels and the Book and the Prophets and,
 out of His love, spend of one's choice wealth for
 relatives and orphans, for the needy and the
 wayfarer, for beggars and for the ransom of
 slaves, and establish Salat and pay Zakat. And
 the virtuous are those who keep their pledges
 when they make them and show fortitude in
 hardships and adversity and in the struggle
 between the Truth and Falsehood; such are the
 Truthful people and such are the Pious
                       Al-Baqara-177
Punishment for not Paying Zakat




“& those who hoard up gold & silver & do not
spend in the way of Allah, proclaim a grievous
punishment, on the day when it (horded
wealth) shall be heated in the fire of Hell, then
their foreheads & their sides & their backs
shall be branded with it, this is what you
hoarded up for yourself, now taste what you
horded”
                      Surah Tuba
Hadith on Punishment
for not Paying Zakat
   Narrated by Abu Huraira
   “Whoever is made wealthy by Allah
    and does not pay the Zakat of his
    wealth then on the Day of
    Resurrection his wealth will be made
    like a bald-headed poisonous male
    snake with two black spots over the
    eyes. The snake will encircle his neck
    and bite his cheeks and say, “ I am
    your wealth, I am your treasure,”


                  Al Bokhari 486, Chapter Zakat
Why Muslims are Suffering
   "O Muhajirun, beware of five traits: if ever immorality
    spreads in a community and there is no sense of shame on
    its occurrence or mentioning it [and people talk about it as if
    nothing bad has taken place], diseases which were not
    present in the time of their predecessors will spread among
    them. If they decrease the measure and weight (of sold
    grains or food), they will be overcome by poverty, their
    provisions will decrease and their ruler will be unjust. If they
    refrain from paying the zakah due on their properties, they
    will be deprived of rain, unless they get it only for the sake of
    their cattle. If they renounce their commitment to Allah and
    His Messenger, they will be governed by an enemy who is a
    stranger to them and who will take away some of what they
    possess. If their rulers do not rule according to Allah's Book,
    they will be afflicted by civil war. Allah forbid that these
    should happen to you."
    Ibn Maja
O my Lord! Be merciful to us because of (our link with)
the Quran; Make it for us a leader, and a source of
light, guidance and mercy, cause us to recall from it
what we have failed to understand; give us strength to
recite it day and night; and make it a plea for our
salvation, O Lord of the worlds – Ameen!

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Zakat

  • 1. Objectives & Guidelines By Faizan Quddoos And M.Fahd-Un-Nabi Khan X-O Usman Public School
  • 2. In the Name of Allah the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
  • 3. "O my Lord Open my chest;" "Ease my task for me; "And remove the impediment from my speech. "So they may understand what I say: sura Ta- Ha---25 / 28
  • 4. Meaning of Zakat  Two Meaning  To Clean , To make it Pure  To Remove impediments and help in growth and development.  Both meanings are Applicable
  • 5. Concept / Philosophy  To share a small part of Allah’s material blessings with people Who are materially less blessed  Help society at micro and macro level to provide basic needs to all members with dignity and love  To establish the Writ of Allah S WT
  • 6. Objectives of Zakat  Establish a welfare System in the Society  Ensure circulation of wealth  Create spirit of sharing  Reduce love for Wealth  Generate harmony/love in the community A Way to Earn Rewards
  • 7. Salat & Zakat  Mostly referred In Quran together  Both are the Fundamental form of Worship  Mostly mentioned after “Eaiman”  Practical demonstration of “Eaiman”  Salat Connect Human being with Allah  Zakat Connect Human being with Others
  • 8. One of Key Pillars So establish regular Prayer give regular Zakat and hold fast to Allah! He is your Protector the Best to protect and the Best to help! Al-Hajj /78
  • 9. Zakat key element of Faith And they have been commanded no more than this: to worship Allah offering Him sincere devotion being True (in faith); to establish regular Prayer; and to practice regular Zakat; and that is the Religion Right and Straight. Al-Baiyina /05
  • 10. One of the most Important Element The Believers must (eventually) win through Those who humble themselves in their prayers; Who avoid vain talk; Who are active in deeds of Zakat; Al-Muminun-1/4
  • 11. Criteria for being Muslim But (even so) if they repent establish regular prayers and practice regular Zakat they are your brethren in faith: (thus) do We explain signs in detail for those who understand. Al-Tauba-9/11
  • 12. Believer pay Zakat The believers men and women are protectors of one and another: they enjoin what is just and forbid what is evil: they observe regular prayers practice regular Zakat and obey Allah and His apostle. On them will Allah pour His mercy: for Allah is Exalted in power and Wise. At-Tauba /71
  • 13. Zakat is a Worship And be steadfast in prayer and regular in zakat: and whatever good ye send forth for your souls before you ye shall find it with Allah; for Allah sees well all that ye do. Al-Baqara /110
  • 14. Who should pay zakat  Any one who has in his possession more than equivalent of the value of 85 gm gold or 634gm of silver ,over and above his living expenses  On agricultural produce zakat is payable if the value of crop is more than 3265kg of wheat, rice or corn (popular grain)  All adults individually responsible
  • 15. Applicability of Zakat  On the Personal Wealth (including income less expenses )  In case of business: -On value of merchandise working capital -on income / profit
  • 16. Typical Things on which Zakat is Applicable Investment: Income less Expense :  Bank balance  Agricultural produce  Property, i.e., plots  Minerals  Shares /fixed deposits  Business assets like Machinery/Warehouse,  Provident fund factories etc  Life insurance  House, Buildings/Cars  Gold for rent
  • 17. Effective Rate P.A  “On wealth and Income 2.5%  “ On Agricultural produce Irrigated 5.0% Non irrigated” 10.0%  “ On Natural resources” 20.0%   “Based upon Lunar Calendar”
  • 18. What is Exempted  House in which one lives or maintained for personal purposes. (on House given on rent its on rent income)  Personal goods of use, cars, furniture  Jewelry of daily use (not for investment purpose)  Operating assets like machinery, building etc(The zakat is an the income less expenses )
  • 19. Zakat is not a Tax zakat Tax It is a burden /Tax It is Purification of wealth/income It is a Liability It is a Worship No rewards Earn reward for paying Obligation between Govt., Obligation between servant and its Citizen And Lord of lords Changes from time to time Fixed rates & Rules Only Govt., uses as per its discretion Could be distributed directly Used for all purposes Used for specific purposes Lot of ways and means to No way to hide /cheat reduce/cheat/hide
  • 20. Who Qualify for Zakat Alms are only (exclusively) for the poor and the needy and those employed to administer, and those whose hearts are to be reconciled and to free the captives and those in debt and in the way of Allah and the wayfarer a duty imposed by Allah and Allah is Knowing, Wise” Surah Tuba:60
  • 21. Recipient of Zakat 1. Fuqara 2. Maskeen 3. Administrator 4. Influencing heart 5. Freeing from bondage 6. Debtors 7. In way of Allah 8. Wayfarer
  • 22. Fuqara & Maskeen Fuqara is penny less and Maskeen is needy one Poor & Needy, one or two classes?  The operative criteria which determines poverty is not how little a person has, but whether it is enough or not  Basic need includes food & clothing for the person and his family as well as reasonable accommodation and furniture and necessary tools for his trade and means of transportation  Richness means owning what is enough for ones need; A person in need qualifies as poor & needy
  • 23. Administrators  Aameleen; Those employed for Collection and maintenance of record, paid from Zakat, even if they are rich  Wages should not exceed half the Zakat collection  Only those employed by State
  • 24. Influencing Hearts  Maallafatatil Quloob; Influence hearts towards Islam thru charity, kindness  This function can be performed only by the State and not individuals
  • 25. Freeing from Bondage  Riqab; neck, signifies someone who is freed from bondage  Slaves and captives of war
  • 26. Debtors  Gharimeen; Debt, bankruptcy  Condition that debtor himself should not possess sufficient funds or goods to clear the debt  Debt incurred for legitimate purpose incl. Blood money, unexpected penalty and not due to gambling, drinking, intoxicants or lavish expense in marriage
  • 27. In Way of Allah  Fe sabeelillah; Wide interpretation, implication and application, incl. Jihad, invitation to Islam, education, anything serving the cause of Islam
  • 28. Traveler  Ibnis Sabeel; Can be paid from Zakat, even though he may be rich at home, if during the journey he becomes destitute and unable to meet his expenses to return
  • 29. Hadith on Distribution of Zakat  “Allah has not entrusted the distribution of Zakat to a prophet, given a message to convey or to an angel who has a favored position with Allah. He Himself has ruled on its distribution and divided it between 8 groups of people. If you belong to any of these, I will give you Zakat. If not then you may not have any of it”
  • 30. Where zakat can’t be used  For persons with sufficient / adequate means of living  For ones dependents like “parents, children.  Trust for investments.  Buying luxury goods.  On wasteful Activities.  On road works and infrastructure.
  • 32. Zakat Increases Wealth The interest that you give in order to increase the wealth of the people, does not increase in the sight of Allah: and the Zakat that you pay in order to win Allah’s approval, its payer do indeed increases their wealth. Ar-Rum-39
  • 33. People who pay Zakat are Successful Those who establish regular Prayer and give regular Zakat and have (in their hearts) the assurance of the Hereafter. Luqman/04
  • 34. People who will be rewarded Allah deprives Interest of all blessing and develops Charity, and Allah does not like an ungrateful, sinful person. As to those who believe and do good deeds, establish Salat and pay Zakat, they will most surely have their reward with their Lord and they will have nothing to fear nor to grieve. Al Baqra
  • 35. Zakat is Over and Above the Normal Sadaqat
  • 36. Zakat is Over and Above the Normal Sadaqat It is no virtue that you turn your faces towards the east or the west, but virtue is that one should sincerely believe in Allah and the Last Day and the Angels and the Book and the Prophets and, out of His love, spend of one's choice wealth for relatives and orphans, for the needy and the wayfarer, for beggars and for the ransom of slaves, and establish Salat and pay Zakat. And the virtuous are those who keep their pledges when they make them and show fortitude in hardships and adversity and in the struggle between the Truth and Falsehood; such are the Truthful people and such are the Pious Al-Baqara-177
  • 37. Punishment for not Paying Zakat “& those who hoard up gold & silver & do not spend in the way of Allah, proclaim a grievous punishment, on the day when it (horded wealth) shall be heated in the fire of Hell, then their foreheads & their sides & their backs shall be branded with it, this is what you hoarded up for yourself, now taste what you horded” Surah Tuba
  • 38. Hadith on Punishment for not Paying Zakat  Narrated by Abu Huraira  “Whoever is made wealthy by Allah and does not pay the Zakat of his wealth then on the Day of Resurrection his wealth will be made like a bald-headed poisonous male snake with two black spots over the eyes. The snake will encircle his neck and bite his cheeks and say, “ I am your wealth, I am your treasure,” Al Bokhari 486, Chapter Zakat
  • 39. Why Muslims are Suffering  "O Muhajirun, beware of five traits: if ever immorality spreads in a community and there is no sense of shame on its occurrence or mentioning it [and people talk about it as if nothing bad has taken place], diseases which were not present in the time of their predecessors will spread among them. If they decrease the measure and weight (of sold grains or food), they will be overcome by poverty, their provisions will decrease and their ruler will be unjust. If they refrain from paying the zakah due on their properties, they will be deprived of rain, unless they get it only for the sake of their cattle. If they renounce their commitment to Allah and His Messenger, they will be governed by an enemy who is a stranger to them and who will take away some of what they possess. If their rulers do not rule according to Allah's Book, they will be afflicted by civil war. Allah forbid that these should happen to you." Ibn Maja
  • 40. O my Lord! Be merciful to us because of (our link with) the Quran; Make it for us a leader, and a source of light, guidance and mercy, cause us to recall from it what we have failed to understand; give us strength to recite it day and night; and make it a plea for our salvation, O Lord of the worlds – Ameen!