Sheikh Haitham explores the matter of Zakah on crops, emphasising that while most of us may not be farmers, the study of Fiqh leads us to...
Sheikh Haitham explores the matter of Zakah on crops, emphasising that while most of us may not be farmers, the study of Fiqh leads us to explore many principles which may not seem of immediate relevance to us.
Key Issues:
• Evidences from the Quran and Sunnah for Zakah on crops.
• The percentage of Zakah on crops watered naturally and those requiring irrigation.
• Types of crops liable to Zakah according to the classical schools of thought.
• The Nisaab for Crops.
• Combining crops to reach the Nisaab.