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r.gonzales
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there are many reasons behind paying the zakaah. the first is that it is an obligation set by Allah. the second is that it purifies the wealth of the one paying it as Allah says, “take from their wealth a charity that through which you cleanse them and purify them.” the wealth that is paid to zakaah goes to seven categories of people listed in the verse given by gurrato, 9:60. 1) the poor and destitute, 2) the workers responsible for it (i.e., those employed to collect/distribute it), 3) those whose hearts are inclined (towards islam), 4) the slaves (to aid them to pay for their release and freedom), 5) those in debt (in order to help them pay their debts), 6) in Allah’s cause, and 7) and the son of the path (i.e., the traveller, in order to help him get back home).
- the aim of paying zakaah.
- the obligation of paying zakaah.
- how much is zakaah.
- the punishment when not paying zakaah.
zakaah is obligatory only on certain types of wealth. they are “the two coins” (i.e., gold and silver) which is basically any money you have, green crops and fruits, cattle (camels, cows and sheep) and buried treasure/wealth. how much you pay depends on the type of wealth and how much of that type you have, so to generalise and say 2.5% of all of one’s wealth isn’t entirely correct. if you have below a certain minimum amount of a certain type of wealth, there is no zakaah on it.
as for the one who refuses pay zakaah, if he refuses out of denying its obligation, then he has committed disbelief and apostasy. if he refuses but affirms its obligation he has committed a sin and the ruler takes the zakaah from him by force and he is fought against if need be, until he gives it. and as a punishment for his refusing to give the zakaah, half of the person’s wealth is taken instead of the specified amount as legislated by Allah and His messenger alluded to above.
as mentioned numerous times already, the aim of jizyah is a recompense for the muslims’ leaving off fighting the non-muslims who choose to stay in the conquered lands. it ensures them safety and protection from all - whether it be from the muslims themselves or from foreign armies who try to invade that land.
- the aim of paying jizyah.
- the obligation of paying jizyah.
- how much is jizyah.
- the punishment when not paying jizyah.
the jizyah is to be taken from non-muslim citizens of a muslim state. it is not taken from women, children or those who have a treaty with the muslims (such as those who are not citizens, but are visitors for either visit, work or studies). as for how much, then this amount is set by the ruler and it is taken from each individual according to the extent of his situation, whether he be rich, poor or middleclassed, as was mentioned by as-sa’dee in his tafseer quoted above.
as for the one who refuses to pay the jizyah, then he has breached the treaty and covenant that was agreed to when the muslims conquered the land, and the ruling upon the one who has breached this treaty is similar to the ruling regarding the prisoner of war. if he accepts islam, then his killing is forbidden. if he doesn’t accept islam then the ruler choses his fate, either he is killed, he is given grace or he is ransomed (ref: al-wajeez fee fiqh al-kitaab al-'azeez, pg.491).
being that we’re speaking about a peoples who were inhabitants of the conquered land, you’d think that they already had their property and possessions with them, including their religious materials.Do they also free to bring their religious materials as they want?
the context in which the jizyah is being discussed by many of you is that of you think that it isn’t fair and unjust to impose a tax on non-muslim citizens of a muslim state implying that muslims are free from taxation. but the one thing many of you also fail to realise, is that every citizen of a muslim state pays a tax - whether they are muslim or non-muslim. if you lived in a land and it was conquered by muslims, you’d be subjected to jizyah. if you accept islam, you still have to pay zakaah.I don’t hear anyone here mentioning that moslems don’t pay tax in moslem countries. We are discussing the application of jizyah, which is obligatory in Quran, and we find as disturbing.
Tax is used to provide public facilities, etc.
In short, do you think people should pay tax because of WHAT THEY BELIEVE?
if you want to avoid taxation completely, migrate to another land, then come back to that muslim land as a labourer, a businessman or a student. these people stay in the muslim lands without paying jizyah or zakaah - i’m sure many of your christian friends living and working in saudi love this aspect of being there - high wages and no taxes.