Scenario I am unemployed divorced woman with gold jewelry worth 600 dollars zakat amount. I am in debt 5000 dollars. I don't want to sell my jewelry to pay the debt. My father and brothers are not providing for me nor do I have a son. Also do I even owe zakat money on the jewelry and can I use that same zakat money to pay off some of the debt.
Givingzakat to a pre-pubescent dependant. If your daughter is pre-pubescent, then the most practical steps would be to either:. A. Give your zakat to your 20-year-old son, if he fulfils the legal conditions of a 'poor' person (see point B below).If he then chooses to pay for his sister's studies, then this would be permissible, as a sibling is not obligated to pay for another sibling Asfor your uncle, having an income doesn't mean he is not eligible to receive Zakat. If his income is not enough to meet his expenses and if he has no savings, then he may well be eligible. Your auntie may be eligible to receive Zakat depending on the value of her gold. If it exceeds 85 grams then if anything she should pay Zakat. TheRs 25 million would be paid off according to ownership percentage. You (with 51%) would be required to pay Zakat on Rs 12.75 million, which amounts to Rs318,750 at 2.5%. Your partner (with 49%) would be required to pay Zakat on the remaining Rs 12.25 million at 2.5%, which comes out to Rs306,250.

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Aftera year, you earn profits of around RM10,000. Unfortunately, due to its being, not Shariah-compliant, you'll only pay zakat for RM50,000. RM50,000 x 2.5% (rate for zakat on your investment) = RM1,250. NOTE: For your info, the rate for zakat on your investment is 2.5%, similar to zakat on your assets. The difference is only how you count

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