Zakat and Khums as Two Obligatory Alms in Islam

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Zakat and Khums as Two Obligatory Alms in Islam SEYED MOHAMMAD REZA MOHADDES Introduction Economic issues have always been of the main concerns of human beings and have had an important role in their lives. Governments study various effective ways to secure people's basic needs, and religious figures and institutions have always considered one of their main duties to assist the poor. By the same token and due to its comprehensiveness, Islamic law has paid serious attention to the details of economic issues. Anfal, khums, zakat, transactions, partnership, lease, and hypothecation are among the financial affairs that have been discussed in Islamic jurisprudence. While those contracts and transactions that have the required conditions and are beneficial to the individual or the society are regarded as lawful, gaining money through harmful ways, such as usury, bribery, and gambling, is considered as forbidden and illegitimate. Among the most important chapters of Islamic jurisprudence that has its root in the holy Qur an and Islamic narrations are the ones on khums and zakat. The goal of this article is to review various aspects of these two religious financial obligations.

Spiritual Quest Summer andautumn 2015, Vol. 5, No. 2 What are Zakat and Khums? Zakat literally means purity, growth, blessing, and eulogy (Ibn Manzur 1414AH, 14:358), and zakat of the property means its purification (Ibn Abbad 1414 AH, 6:300). In Islamic teachings, zakat is defined as the title of a financial right in the property that becomes obligatory when the property reaches a taxable limit (Hilli 1407 AH, 2:485). As a condition, in the case of cow, sheep, goat, camel, gold, and silver, the person has to own them for eleven months and pay the zakat at the end of the twelfth month. Khums literally means one-fifth of something and technically is a financial right, principally for Banu Hashim (the clan of the Prophet), instead of zakat that is for the rest of people (Milani 1395 AH, 7). Basically, a year after starting a business or any other type of financial activity, one has to calculate all the costs incurred in the process of conducting the business and also all his personal expenses that is, expenditure on food, drink, clothes, housing, furniture, transportation, medical treatment, and so forth within his normal lifestyle. Then he has to pay 20% of the remaining income as khums. What is the Difference between Zakat and Khums? According to Shi ite scholars, it is obligatory to pay zakat on wheat, barley, dates, raisins, gold, silver, camel, cow, sheep, and goat. For other things, paying zakat is recommended and not mandatory. In Sunni schools of jurisprudence, zakat is more general and not limited to the above-mentioned categories. On the other hand, while all Islamic scholars agree that the subject of khums is ghanimah, they have different opinions as to its meaning. Shi ite scholars believe that ghanimah includes annual income, minerals, treasure, legitimate wealth mixed with illegitimate wealth, gems obtained from the sea through diving, the spoils of war, and the land purchased by a dhimmi (a non-muslim living under the protection of Islamic Government) from a Muslim (Yazdi 1409 94

Zakat and Khums Seyed Mohammad Reza Mohaddes AH, 2:366-89). However, according to Sunni jurisprudence, ghanimah is limited to the spoils of war. The holy Quran states, Charities are only for the poor and the needy, 59 and those employed to collect them, and those whose hearts are to be reconciled, and for [the freedom of] the slaves and the debtors, and in the way of God, and for the traveler. 60 [This is] an ordinance from God, and God is all-knowing, all-wise. (9:60) While zakat can be expended in the eight cases mentioned in the above verse, khums is divided into two equal portions: First, the portion belonging to the poor and needy from among the descendants of the Prophet (s). For, instead of zakat that is prohibited for Prophet Muhammad (s) and his relatives, khums is legislated for them. The second part of khums is the portion of God, Prophet Muhammad (s), and the Imams (a). According to hadiths, during the lifetime of the Prophet (s), the portion of God is for the Prophet (s), and, after the Prophet s (s) demise, the portions of God and the Prophet (s) are for the infallible Imams (a) (Kulayni 1407AH, 1:540). During the occultation of the last Imam (a), all three portions will be in the hands of his general deputies; that is, mujtahids (jurists) who are to use this money to promote Islam and support Islamic seminaries. On this basis, Shi ite seminaries have been independent throughout history and had no financial ties to the governments and powers. 59 In the Arabic text of the verse the first one is faqir and the second one is miskin. According to the exegetes of the holy Qur an the difference between these two titles is that faqir is someone who has a financial shortage in his life, even though he may have a job, but miskin is someone who is more needy and usually jobless. 60 It means the traveler who is not poor at his or her homeland but has become needy while traveling. 95

Spiritual Quest Summer andautumn 2015, Vol. 5, No. 2 And the last difference is that zakat could be paid directly to the aforementioned groups without any prior permission from a scholar, but khums should be paid directly to the infallible Imam or to his general or specific agents, and it is their duty to distribute it to the abovementioned portions. If a person wants to expend the khums himself, he has to obtain the approval of the Imam (a) or his agents. Zakat and Khums in Islam All Islamic scholars unanimously agree that khums and zakat, are religious duties incumbent upon individual Muslims ( Amili 1412 AH, 275; Hashimi Shahrudi 1417 AH, 2:459). Proofs and details of these two responsibilities could be found in both Qur anic verses and hadiths. Zakat is mentioned in thirty verses of the holy Qur an. In most of these verses, zakat has been mentioned alongside salat (ritual prayer): أ قیم وا الص الة و آت وا الز کاة Maintain the prayer and give the zakat. (2:43) Giving zakat is one of the characteristics of the faithful. The holy Qur an states: Certainly, the faithful have attained salvation, those who are humble in their prayers, who avoid vain talk, who carry out their [duty of] zakat (23:1-4). In the story of Jesus, when his mother, Mary, was asked about the newborn baby, she pointed to him, and the baby said, Indeed I am a servant of God! He has given me the Book and made me a prophet. He has made me blessed, wherever I may be, and He has enjoined me to [maintain] the prayer and to [pay] the zakat as long as I live (19:30-1). According to the holy Qur an, giving zakat has always been one of the commandments of God to prophets: We made them imams, guiding by our command, and we revealed to them the performance of good deeds, the maintenance of prayers, and the giving of zakat, and they used to worship us (21:73). 96

Zakat and Khums Seyed Mohammad Reza Mohaddes In Islam, zakat is so important that whoever refrains from paying zakat is not considered as a Muslim. In this regard, Imam Sadiq (a) has said: م ن م ن ع ق ري اطا م ن الز ك اة ف ل ی س ب ؤ م ن و ل م س ل م Anyone who refrains from [paying even] a carat of zakat is not a believer nor a Muslim. (Kulayni 1407AH, 3:503) Khums, similar to zakat, is one of the essential religious duties that must be fulfilled by a Muslim. The consequence of doubting or denying khums is nothing less than apostasy and infidelity (Hashimi Shahrudi 1417 AH, 2:459). The holy Qur an explains the details of khums as follows: و اع ل م وا أ ن م ا غ ن م ت م م ن ش ي ء ف أ ن ل ل خ م س ه و ل لر س ول و ل ذي ال ق ر ب ى و ال ي ت ام ى و ال م س اكين و اب ن الس ب يل إ ن ك نت م آم نت م ب ا ل ل و م ا أ نز ل ن ا ع ل ى ع ب دن ا ي و م ال ف ر ق ان ي و م ال ت ق ى ال ج م ع ان و للا ع ل ى ك ل ش ي ء ق دي ر. Know that whatever property you gain, one fifth belongs to Allah, the Messenger, the near relative, the orphans, the needy, and those who need money while on a journey. (8:41) Regarding the importance of khums, the fifth Shi ite Imam, Muhammad al-baqir (a) says: Before giving us our rights, no one is allowed to purchase [anything] with the money in which there is khums (Hurr al- Amili 1409 AH, 9:484). Imam Sadiq (a), the sixth Imam, has said, Since Allah there is no god save Him prohibited charity for us, He legislated khums for our sake. Therefore, charity is forbidden for us [and] khums is obligatorily for us (Hurr al- Amili 1409 AH, 9:483). 97

Spiritual Quest Summer andautumn 2015, Vol. 5, No. 2 Benefits of Paying Zakat and Khums Purification of the properties Based on Islamic narrations, one of the most important benefits of paying zakat or khums is that our property will be purified. Otherwise, not only the property is impure but also, since the property is mixed with the property of others (i.e., the Imam, the needy, and so forth), one is not allowed to use it in any way. In this regard, Imam Baqir (a) reportedly says: God does not excuse anyone who buys something from the khums, [because] he has purchased something that is not lawful for him (Hurr al- Amili 1409 AH, 9:484). Purification of the soul According to the holy Qur an, God commands his Prophet (s) to collect obligatory alms in order to purify Muslims: Take charity from their possessions to cleanse them and purify them thereby, and bless them. Indeed your blessing is a comfort to them, and God is all-hearing, allknowing (9:103). Increase of livelihood The result of paying khums or zakat is not a decrease but rather an increase of our livelihood and belongings (Shaykh al-saduq 1966, 2:368). In her famous sermon, Lady Fatimah (a), the daughter of Prophet Muhammad (s), says that the reason why God made zakat obligatory is to cleanse the soul and to increase the provision (Tabarsi 1403 AH, 1:99). Rewards in the hereafter According to hadiths, a parson who pays zakat will see it after his death in the grave, and zakat and his other good deeds will be there for him. Imam Sadiq (a) says: إ ذ ا د خ ل ال م ؤ م ن ف ق ب ه ك ان ت الص ال ة ع ن ي ین ه و الز ك اة ع ن ي س ار ه 98

Zakat and Khums Seyed Mohammad Reza Mohaddes When a believer enters the grave, prayer will be on his right and zakat will be on his left. (Kulayni 1407AH, 2:90) According to other hadiths, zakat will extinguish the wrath of the Lord (Shaykh al-saduq 1413 AH, 4:190). On the Day of Judgment, zakat will be the atonement for our sins and will protect us from hellfire. In this regard, Imam Ali (a) says: ث م إ ن الز ك اة ج عل ت م ع الص ال ة ق ر ب انا ل ه ل ا ل س ال م ف م ن أ ع ط اه ا ط ي ب الن ف س ب ه ا ف إ ن ه ا ت ج ع ل ل ه ك ف ار ة و من الن ار حج ازا و وق اي ة Zakat, alongside salat, has been made the means of proximity [to God] for Muslims. Therefore, anyone who pays zakat with consent, it will be the atonement [for his sins] and protection against Fire. (Sharif al-radi 1980, 317) We are told that even our prayers are accepted only if we pay zakat (Kulayni 1407AH, 3:497). The Consequences of Refusing to Pay Zakat and Khums Poverty When our eighth Imam, Ali ibn Musa al-rida (a), was asked about the amount of mandatory zakat, the Imam (a) replied, God Almighty has placed in the property of the rich the precise amount that resolves the need of the poor. If people pay the zakat of their properties, no single needy person will remain (Kulayni 1407AH, 3:507). In a society that wealthy people do not give the needy their due share, there might be no security and safety. Therefore, the result of the greediness of the rich will afflict themselves. Instead of gaining the calmness and salvation of this world and the hereafter by giving the 99

Spiritual Quest Summer andautumn 2015, Vol. 5, No. 2 needy their due share, they have to suffer insecurity and spend on security measures, and also they ruin their eternal life. Interestingly, diseases of the poor and the rich are due to malnutrition of the first group and overeating of the second group. It is obvious that by implementation of God's orders and instructions pertaining obligatory alms, both groups will have a healthy life! Being deprived of the blessings of God Based on hadiths, those who do not pay zakat deprive themselves of the blessings of God. The earth and heaven refuse to bestow their bounties to such people. In a narration from our fifth Imam (a), we read, و ل ي ن ع وا الز ك اة إ ل م ن ع وا ال ق ط ر م ن الس م اء و ل و ل ال ب ه ائ م ل ي ط ر وا And they did not refrain from giving zakat except they were deprived of rain from the sky, and if it was not for the quadrupeds there would be no raining. (Kulayni 1407AH, 2:373) If we refuse to pay zakat, not only we will not benefit but also we will lose more than what we try to save. In an authentic narration from Imam Sadiq (a), he says, Anyone who refuses to pay obligatory alms will pay twice the amount in vain (Kulayni 1407AH, 506). Torment of the Day of Judgment The holy Qur an says, But as for those who are niggardly with the bounty God has given them, let them not suppose it is better for them; nay, it is worse for them; that they were niggardly with they shall have hung about their necks on the Resurrection Day; and to God belongs the inheritance of the heavens and earth; and God is aware of the things you do. (3:180) 100

Zakat and Khums Seyed Mohammad Reza Mohaddes Muhammad b. Muslim, one of the disciples of Imam Sadiq (a), asked him about the meaning of the above verse. The Imam (a) replied, Conclusion ي ا م ح م د م ا من أ ح د ي م ن ع من ز ك اة م ال ه ش ي ئا إ ل ج ع ل للا ع ز و ج ل ذ ل ك ي و م ال ق ي ام ة ث ع ب انا من ن ار م ط و قا ف ي ع ن ق ه ي ن ه ش من ل ح مه ح ت ى ي ف ر غ من ال حس اب. O Muhammad, no one refrains from giving zakat out of his property unless the Lord will turn it on the Day of Judgment into a snake around his neck that stings him till He finishes the reckoning. (Kulayni 1407AH, 3:502) Although the benefits of fulfilling religious financial duties is pretty obvious, unfortunately many people are not committed to them. One reason may be the weakness in their faith, but we should not ignore the role that the satanic system plays at our time. When this system collapses and people become aware of the realities of the world, they will realize that following religious teachings not only leads to happiness in the hereafter but also brings about a better and more prosperous life for them in this world. Finally, according to Islamic traditions, when Imam Mahdi (a) together with Jesus Christ reappears at the end of the time and the system of oppression and arrogance collapses, all people will have prosperous lives and poverty will be eradicated. At that time, when the religion of God has sovereignty, no one can find even a single needy person in the entire world to give him alms. Therefore, as the servants of God, we have to inform and prepare our people for that brilliant future. References Amili, Muhammad b. Makki. 1412 AH. Al-Bayan. Qom: Muhaqqiq. 101

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