كتاب 17
17
Book 17
(17)
Chapter 17
(17)
باب 17
Muwatta Malik 605
Yahya related to me that Malik said, "I consider that if a man
dies and he has not paid zakat on his property, then zakat is taken
from the third of his property (from which he can make bequests), and
the third is not exceeded and the zakat is given priority over
bequests. In my opinion it is the same as if he had a debt, which is
why I think it should be given priority over bequests."
Malik
continued, "This applies if the deceased has asked for the zakat to be
deducted. If the deceased has not asked for it to be deducted but his
family do so then that is good, but it is not binding upon them if
they do not do it."
Malik continued, "The sunna which we are
all agreed upon is that zakat is not due from someone who inherits a
debt (i.e. wealth that was owed to the deceased), or goods, or a
house, or a male or female slave, until a year has elapsed over the
price realised from whatever he sells (i.e. slaves or a house, which
are not zakatable) or over the wealth he inherits, from the day he
sold the things, or took possession of them."
Malik said,
"The sunna with us is that zakat does not have to be paid on wealth
that is inherited until a year has elapsed over it."
| Reference | : Muwatta Malik 605 |
| In-book reference | : Book 17, Hadith 34783 |
| USC-MSA web (English) reference | : Book 7, Hadith 605 |
| (deprecated numbering scheme) |
Report Error | | Copy ▼