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Who is responsible for wifes Zakat

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KIndly Request you to PLease advice the below detailsMy Wife having some gold gifted from her Parent- now who is duty to pay zakath ? ( i have no rights for her gold.)

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Who is responsible for wifes Zakat

If the total net worth of any believer, regardless of whether that wealth belongs to a man, woman, or child, is more than the prescribed ‘nisaab’ of 7.5 tolas of gold (app. 85 grams or app. Value US$1,000.00), then the person is liable to pay the obligatory zakah of 2.5% on their excess wealth which has been in her possession for a full calendar year.

If one’s total net worth is less than the prescribed ‘nisaab’, then one does not have to pay any ‘zakah’ on their wealth. Thus in principle, if the value of one’s excess wealth (regardless of whether the wealth belongs to a man, woman or child) is above the prescribed ‘nisaab’, then it is absolutely obligatory that one purify their wealth by paying the annul ‘zakah’ on their excess wealth after it has been in their possession for a period of one full calendar year.

The primary responsibility of paying the zakah lies on the person who actually owns the wealth, thus in this case it is the wife who herself is responsible for making sure that the zakah for her jewelry is paid every year.  The husband or the guardian of the woman who owns the wealth is not liable to pay for the zakah of the wealth of the believing woman.  But if the husband, or father, or brother, or son of the believing woman, of their own will, wish to fulfill the zakah for her, there is absolutely no harm.

Sunan of Abu-Dawood Hadith 1558 Narrated by Abdullah ibn Amr ibn al-'As

A woman came to the Messenger of Allah (saws) and she was accompanied by her daughter who wore two heavy gold bangles in her hands. He (saws) said to her: ‘Do you pay Zakat on them?’ She said: ‘No.’ He (saws) then said: ‘Are you pleased that Allah may put two bangles of fire on your hands?’ Thereupon she took them off and placed them before the Prophet (saws) saying: ‘They are for Allah and His Messenger (saws) (to distribute to the poor as they will).’

Regardless of whether the woman herself pays the zakah for the wealth she owns, or whether her father, or husband, or son, or guardian chooses to pay the zakah for the wealth owned by her…..provided the annual zakah dues are paid on her excess wealth, the woman would have deemed to have fulfilled her obligatory duty of zakah unto her Lord Most High.

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Your Brother in Islam,

Burhan


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