
Zakat is required on the basis of which there is gold, silver and money 3436995672
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Question
Zakat is obligatory on a person who has 6.50 tons of gold or 52.50 tons of silver or its equivalent for a period of one year. Now the question is:
- The price of 8.50 tola gold and 52.50 tola silver is not the same. So on what basis will the amount of nesab be taken, since the value of the two is not the same? And by the same amount of money, which means the same amount, the value of gold or the value of silver? For example, if someone has 2 lakh rupees in cash, there is no gold or silver. This takato is not a nesab amount as gold, because the market value of 8.5 tola / bhari gold is much higher but 2 lakh rupees is much higher than the price of 52.50 tola silver. So how will it be calculated?
- A person has 7.25 tons of gold, no cash or silver. But will it be the amount of nesab?
- Someone has 4.50 bhari / tola gold, 20 tola silver and 1 lakh cash. If we calculate the gold here, the amount is not nesab. Because 3 tons of gold is not available for 1 lakh rupees. But when you calculate the amount of silver, the amount is nesab, because you can get more silver for Rs. So how to calculate? 5293893939
Answer
- حامداومصلياومسلما، بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم -
- And 3. The key points in questions 1 and 2 are if someone has gold and silver as well as cash, or if a person has gold and money and no silver. So in these cases zakat will be based on what? Will be based on gold? Or on top of silver? That means zakat will be required as the price of gold? Or will zakat be required as the price of silver? This is the main question of your two questions. The answer is that the basic principle of Islamic jurisprudence is that in the case of zakat and waqf, the thing that is most beneficial for the poor is accepted. So if a person has gold and silver and cash, but neither is a separate nisab amount, then if the value of seven and a half ounces of gold is equal to the selling price of silver and the selling price of cash and gold, then the price of gold on that person As zakat will become necessary. But if the nisab of zakat is not being paid as the price of gold, but the nisab of silver is made up of money, cash and the selling price of gold and the selling price of silver, then zakat will be required on it as the price of silver. Simply put, zakat is required by the price at which zakat is required between gold and silver. For the benefit of the poor. However, Zakat is not required by any of them separately. For example, one has 3.75 tons of gold. There is also 40 tola silver. And there is five thousand in cash. Then the person's gold nisab is not full. Not full silver nisabo. Then zakat will not be required on him? In fact, in this case, what is the price of seven and a half tons of gold? If seen, the price of seven and a half tons of gold is 50 thousand rupees. As such, since the man has 3.75 tons of gold, he has 25,000 rupees as his value. Let's see, what is the price of 40 tola silver? If seen, the price of 40 tola silver is 20 thousand rupees. Then the total value of gold and silver is 45 thousand rupees. And he has 5 thousand rupees in cash. In all, his total money is 50 thousand rupees. Which is filling the nisab of gold. Because the price of seven and a half tons of gold is 50 thousand rupees. Here the selling price of his gold and the selling price of silver and cash is going to be 50 thousand rupees. So zakat is becoming necessary on it as gold. Therefore, it is necessary to pay 40 percent of the zakat. Or if the price of gold is higher. For example, in the above example, if the value of seven and a half loads of gold is 3 lakh rupees. And the man has 3.75 tons of gold. As such, he has one and a half lakh rupees. The remaining one and a half lakh rupees. Now we will see what is the value of the 40 tons of silver that the man has? The price of silver was found to be only 20 thousand rupees. And there is 5 thousand rupees in cash. So how much money does the man have? One lakh 75 thousand rupees. Which cannot go up to 3 lakh gold nisab. Therefore, zakat is not required on him. But if it is seen as silver, then zakat is becoming necessary. Because the man has 3.75 tons of gold, 40 tons of silver and 5 thousand rupees in cash. And if the value of 40 tola silver is 20 thousand rupees. So what is the value of forty-two and a half silver? Surely 26 thousand 250 rupees. In other words, the nisab of silver is being fulfilled only if it is 26,250 rupees. But the man has five thousand rupees in cash, 20 thousand rupees as the equivalent of 40 tolas of silver, and one and a half lakh rupees as the selling price of 3.75 tolas of gold. A total of one lakh seventy five thousand rupees. Long ago, the silver nisab had crossed 26,250 rupees. Not only that, but with the price of gold, the nisab of silver is being filled and much more money is left. In such a case, that is, if zakat is not required if the gold is the root, then the silver nesab will be seen, if the silver nesab is all together, then zakat will be required according to the silver nesab. And if the nesab is completed as gold without the nesab of silver, then zakat will be required as gold. Hope the matter is clear. Looking at the hawk of the poor, it will be proved that zakat has become necessary as the nisab of zakat is fulfilled between gold and silver. So even though the nisab of zakat is not fulfilled according to gold in question 3, since it is being fulfilled according to silver, it will be considered necessary to pay zakat on that person.
- If a person has only gold and no money, then if the nesab of gold is not full, that is, he does not have seven and a half tons of gold, then zakat will not be required on him. If the nesab is full then zakat will be required. And if there is cash or gold with the gold, then in the light of the principle of answering questions 1 and 3, whether zakat is necessary or not will depend. Similarly, if a person has only silver, gold or cash, then if the nesab of silver is not full, then zakat will not be required on him. Zakat will be required if the nesab is full. And if there is cash or gold with silver, then in the light of the principle of answering questions 1 and 3, whether zakat is necessary or not will depend. 7461651921
- والله اعلم باالصواب -
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Source
- رد المحتار, Part: 3, Page: 229
- الهداية, Part: 1, Page: 196
- الهندية, Part: 1, Page: 179
- التاتارخانية, Part: 2, Page: 237
- المبسوط للسرخسى, Part: 2, Page: 191
- بدائع الصنائع, Part: 2, Page: 18
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