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Shiavault - a Vault of Shia Islamic Books Islamic Laws of Ayatullah Khui Zakat 1861. It is obligatory to pay Zakat on the following nine things: (i) Wheat (ii) Barley (iii) Palm dates (iv) Raisins (v) Gold (Vi) silver (vii) Camel (viii) Cow (ix) Sheep (including goat). And if a person is the owner of these nine things he should, in accordance with the conditions, which will be mentioned later, put their prescribed quantity to one of the uses as ordered. 1862.
On the basis of obligatory precaution Zakat should be paid on salat, which is a soft grain like wheat with the property of barley and on alas, which is like wheat, and is the food of the people of San'a. 1863. Payment of Zakat becomes obligatory only when the property reaches the prescribed limit and the owner of the property is adult, sane and fee and is entitled to appropriate it. 1864.
If a person remains the owner of cow, sheep, camel, gold and silver for 11 months, payment of Zakat becomes obligatory for him from the first of the 12th month but he should calculate the commencement of the next year after the end of the 12th month. 1865.
If the owner of cow, sheep, camel gold and silver becomes adult during the year for example, if a child becomes the owner of 40 sheep in the 1st of Moharrum and attains the age of puberty after two months, he is not liable to pay Zakat after the expiry of 11 months from the 1st of Moharrum. On the other hand payment of Zakat becomes obligatory for him after expiry of 11 months from the time he attained the age of puberty. 1866.
Payment of Zakat on wheat and barley becomes obligatory when they are called wheat and barley. And Zakat on raisins becomes obligatory when it is grapes. And Zakat on palm-dates becomes obligatory when Arabs call it Tamar. However, the time for payment of Zakat on wheat and barley is that when they are threshed and grains are separated from chaff and the time for payment of Zakat on raisins and palm-dates is that when they become dry. 1867.
When payment of Zakat on wheat, barley, raisins and palm-dates becomes obligatory as explained in the foregoing article, and their owner is adult, sane, free and entitled to appropriate his propels, he should pay Zakat on it and if he is not adult or sane it is not obligatory for him to pay it. 1868. If the owner of cow, sheep, camel, gold and silver remains insane throughout the year or during a part of the year it is not obligatory for him to pay Zakat 1869.