If a child extracts a mineral, finds a treasure trove, or brings out gems from the sea by diving, his guardian must pay khums on them; and in the event that he does not, the child must pay the khums after he becomes bāligh. Similarly, if the child has lawful property mixed with unlawful property, the guardian must act according to the rules mentioned in the section on lawful property that has become mixed with unlawful property.[2] [1] A nukhud is a measure of weight.
One nukhud is equivalent to 0.192 grams; therefore, eighteen nukhuds is equal to 3.456 grams. [2] See Rulings 1830–1835. 7. LAND THAT A DHIMMĪ PURCHASES FROM A MUSLIM 4. LAWFUL PROPERTY THAT HAS BECOME MIXED WITH UNLAWFUL PROPERTY العربية فارسی اردو English Azərbaycan Türkçe Français