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Zakat Matters
1.
Do I need to pay Zakat on my CPF monies that I am able to withdraw?
Yes, Zakat is liable to be paid if the conditions of zakat are met regardless of whether it is in your possession or not. This is tantamount to safekeeping since you have the means to withdraw the money.
2.
Do i need to pay Zakat on Income?
Currently, there is no fatwa in Singapore for Zakat on Income. However, if you choose to pay your zakat on income then it can be paid under the category of Zakat on savings
3.
What are the consequences upon those who do not pay zakat?
A person who does not pay zakat has destroyed one of the pillars of Islam. Just as those who can afford to pay zakat gives it out to those who need it most and at the same time causing a sense of respect and care among the two classes of the community, refusal to do so will also cause some conflict or a feeling of hatred amongst the community. Allah s.w.t has ordained that the rich give out a very small portion of what they have every year to the poor and needy and this group will always be hoping to receive what they are entitled for. The rich must be grateful to Allah .s.w.t for the rizq and wealth that Allah s.w.t has bestowed on them by paying zakat. Refusal to do so is akin to taking away the rights of the poor and needy and taking away a person's rights is definitely something that will cause hatred in the hearts of those that have been oppressed and will incur the wrath of Allah s.w.t.
4.
Who is eligible to pay zakat?
The conditions to be eligible for fulfilment of Zakat are:
Muslim.
Full ownership of the wealth.
Nisab is reached: Nisab is the market value of 86 grams of gold.
Haul is reached: Possession of the assets for one Hijrah year or 355 days.
5.
Can one pay zakat using interest monies?
Interest monies are considered syubhah and cannot be used for personal expenses. Therefore, it is not permissible to be used to pay one's zakat obligation.
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