Question: A man has with his brother a sum of money as a debt. He wants to release his brother from that debt—so how should he handle the zakāh for the past years? Both men are poor, though each still...
Question: A man had an obligatory zakāh amount mixed with a voluntary charity, and he is the agent responsible for distributing all of it. The obligatory portion is no longer distinguishable from the voluntary. What should he do?
Question: Some tribal shaykhs may possess power and authority, and they take the zakāh of people’s wealth by force and threats. It appears that they do not place it in its proper channels; rather, we strongly suspect they consume it....
He, Exalted is He, says: “And He is the One Who produces trellised and untrellised gardens, date palms and crops of different kinds of food, and olives and pomegranates—similar and dissimilar. Eat of its fruit when it ripens, and give...
Question: A man—on whom the signs of piety and righteousness appear—sought a ruling, saying: he is a trustworthy agent for a people from whom zakāh is collected for the state. If he gives up this post, someone else will replace...