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Ruling 1895. If wheat, barley, dates, or grapes are watered by rain and by a stream, and if they do not need buckets of water and suchlike but are als
Ruling 1894. If a person doubts whether it would be commonly considered that their irrigation is by both means or by means of buckets of water and suc
Ruling 1893. In the event that one doubts whether it would be commonly considered that their irrigation is by both means or, for example, by rain, the
Ruling 1892. If wheat, barley, dates, or grapes are irrigated by both rain and buckets of water and suchlike, in the event that it is commonly conside
Ruling 1891. If wheat, barley, dates, or grapes are irrigated by rain or a stream, or if like in Egypt, crops use the moisture in the earth, the zakat
Ruling 1890. Wheat, barley, dates, and raisins on which zakat has been given are not liable for zakat again even if they remain with a person for some
Ruling 1889. Dates are of three kinds: 1. dates that are dried; the rule (ḥukm) of zakat for this type was mentioned earlier; 2. dates that are in the
Ruling 1888. If a person consumes wheat, barley, or dates before the time they become dry, in the event that their weight, when dry, reaches the niṣāb
Ruling 1887. If the weight of wheat, barley, dates, or grapes when they are wet reaches the niṣāb and reduces to below the niṣāb when they become dry,
Ruling 1886. If a person buys wheat, barley, dates, or grapes, and he knows that the seller has given zakat on them, or he doubts whether the seller h
Ruling 1885. After zakat becomes obligatory on wheat, barley, dates, and grapes, if one sells the crop and trees, the seller must give the zakat on th
Ruling 1884. If zakat becomes obligatory on a date tree, grapevine, or crop of wheat or barley after a person becomes the owner of them, he must give
Ruling 1883. A person who has been appointed by a fully qualified jurist (al‑ḥākim al‑sharʿī) to collect zakat can ask for it at the time when grain i
Ruling 1882. If the owner of some wheat, barley, dates, or grapes dies after zakat on them has become obligatory, the zakat on them must be given from
Ruling 1881. If before giving zakat that is due on grapes, dates, wheat, and barley, a person and members of his family consume them, or, for example,
Ruling 1880. Zakat of wheat, barley, dates, and raisins becomes obligatory when their quantity reaches the niṣāb, which is 300 ṣāʿs or approximately 8
Ruling 1879. If a person borrows gold or silver or any other thing on which it is obligatory to give zakat and it remains with him for a year, he must
Ruling 1878. It is a condition for zakat to be liable on things other than wheat, barley, dates, and raisins, that the owner have disposal over them l
Ruling 1877. If the owner of cows, sheep, camels, gold, and silver is intoxicated or unconscious for part of the year, zakat is not waived for him. Th
Ruling 1876. For zakat to be liable on wheat, barley, raisins, and dates – as defined in the previous ruling – it is not a requirement that they be at