Dr. Mufti Syed Ziauddin Naqshbandi Mujaddidi Qadri

Shaykh Ul Fiqh, Jamia Nizamia; Founder - Director


Abul Hasanaat Islamic Research Center

Mufti Maulana Syed Zia Uddin Naqshbandi Quadri

Shaik-ul-Fiqh - Jamia Nizamia


Abul Hasanaat Islamic Research Center

Zakaat - Rules and modern issues

Mufti Hafidh Syed Ziauddin Naqshbandi Qadri,
Professor, Islamic Law, Jamia Nizamia.
Absolute possession of the wealth

Absolute possession of the wealth

 

Among the conditions for Zakaat to be compulsory is that it should be in absolute possession of the individual.  Absolute possession is when the individual has ownership as well as possession of the wealth.  If ownership is there, but possession isn’t or if possession is there but no ownership, then it isn’t considered to be absolute possession and as such Zakaat isn’t compulsory.

 

As mentioned in Radd Ul Muhtaar, Kitab Uz Zakaat.

 

Having possession but not ownership can be explained with the example of a borrower.  A borrower will have possession of the amount borrowed but isn’t the owner of it.  As such, when calculating Zakaat, this debt will not be included in it.