What is Zakat in Islam?
Zakat is one of the five pillars of Islam and is considered
“wajib”, or a must for Muslims. In Malaysia, you can actually get jail time or
be forced to pay a hefty fine for not paying your zakat on purpose (under the
Syariah Criminal Enactment law of each state), so to our Muslim readers, no
skiving on your zakat payments!
Zakat is a compulsory payment for charity
by Muslims only, and is calculated from their acquired wealth, or income.
Fun fact about zakat : In some cases (for farmers, etc) crops and livestock can
be used as payments for zakat! In Malaysia, zakat falls under the state
legislation and each state has different rates and methods of calculation to
determine the zakat amount that muslims have to pay.
Conditions
of Zakat (and some definitions)
Not
all Muslims are required to pay their zakat, depending on wealth and income.
Just like our income tax, zakat is obligatory only after you’ve reached a
certain amount of wealth, among other things. So Muslim readers, if you pass
all of these conditions, you have to perform your zakat duty!
Muslims
Only
those who are Muslims have to pay both their yearly Zakat on Wealth and Zakat
Fitrah.
Nisab
What is Nisab?
Nisab
is the minimum amount of wealth that must be owned by a muslim before he/she is
obligated for zakat. It also acts as a measurement that determines the
obligation for paying zakat for muslims. As an example, the nisab in Selangor
is RM14,065.00 (according to Lemabag Zakat Selangor). So if you’re living in
Selangor and your zakatable income is more than RM14,065.00, then you have to
pay your zakat!
Nisab Amount for Zakat
In
general, the nisab for zakat on wealth is equivalent to the price of 85 grams
of gold.
Nisab Amount for Zakat in
Malaysia
In
practise, the nisab amount in Malaysia is between RM13,000 to RM15,000
depending on which state you live in
Fully Owned Wealth / Income
You
only need to pay your zakat if you are the sole owner of your wealth and
income. For example, if you are an employee, your monthly income fully belongs
to you. For a business partnership between a Muslim and a non-Muslim, only
the profits from the Muslim partner will be calculated for the zakat payment.
“Cukup Haul” or Wealth must be exactly or more than a year old
For
Zakat on Wealth, zakatable income and wealth that is fully owned must be in the
payer’s possession for at least a year. If the wealth accumulated has not
reached the year-old age, that wealth will not be imposed with Zakat. For
example :
Azmah
has just graduated and started her first job 5 months ago. Even if her yearly
income exceeds the nisab amount, she only needs to start paying her Zakat on
Earning after working for a year.
Beneficiaries
Of Zakat
Have
you ever wondered who the recipients of zakat are? Unlike taxes, zakat is
divided and given to those who are in need, and they fall into these
categories:
Fakir or The Needy
Miskin or Poor
Amil or The Collector
Muallaf or A Converted Person
Fisabillah
Gharmin
Riqab
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