The Art Of Capturing The People’s Mandate

A chronological history of systematic subversion of Pakistani people’s mandate.

Written by : Dr. Nazzir Mahmood(The News July 28, 20180)

Shared by : Mirza Ashraf

In the seven decades of Pakistan’s existence, at least seven strategies or tactics have been developed in the country to capture or steal people’s mandate.
These tactics – or tools if you will – have been used with various degrees of success in the past 70 years, but one common feature among them is that most of these tools were perfected in the 1950s and then used again and again in each succeeding decade. So, what exactly are these tactics that have been so useful and how people keep falling prey to them?
First, topple the government or its leader without resorting to any no-confidence motion. This tool was first used within the very first week of Pakistan’s creation when the elected government of Dr Khan Saheb in the NWFP (now Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) was removed without a no-confidence motion. It is an established practice that if a national or provincial government needs to be removed, the opposition introduces a no-confidence motion and if the ruling leader or party does not have enough support in the concerned assembly, they lose the confidence vote. This is the legal and constitutional way of removing a government or its leader.
The removal of Dr Khan was not the last such episode. In fact, this engendered a plethora of such removals from both the centre and the provinces. The chief ministers of East Bengal, Punjab and Sindh were repeatedly removed at the behest of the central government. You will find not a couple, but dozens of such incidents in the history of Pakistan. The names are too many to cite here, but from Dr Khan, Ayub Khuhro and Fazlul Haq to the Bhuttos and the Sharifs, there is a long list of leaders whose mandate was captured or stolen.
Second, call them traitors and deprive them of their popular support. For this, a leader or a party does not need to be a popular leader across Pakistan. If you are a provincial or regional leader, or you are not likely to win many seats in the elections, even then you can be labelled a traitor. The condition is that you must deviate from the dominant narrative. If that narrative is of hatred and religious discord, you just need to talk about peace and harmony and you qualify to be a traitor.
Perhaps the first leader to be declared a traitor was Abdul Ghaffar Khan, and then there is a long line of them: Molvi Fazlul Haq, Faiz Ahmed Faiz, Suhrawardy, Fatima Jinnah, the Bhuttos, down to the Sharifs. All these leaders have carried the proud stigma of being a traitor at various times. This tool is useful against big, medium and small-scale leaders alike. Even if your party or leader is not likely to win a couple of seats in elections, your defiant mood and questioning nature can deprive you of whatever meagre public support you command.
Third, create a conspiracy case. If declaring a traitor doesn’t do the trick, go a step further and concoct a conspiracy case that can substantiate allegations of treason. Be it the Rawalpindi, Agartala and Hyderabad conspiracy cases or the airplane high-jacking case, all have been used to prove that those who differ from the dominant power – civilian or military – run a risk of being involved in a conspiracy against the state. The hollowness of these cases can be gauged from the fact that even after being convicted in the Rawalpindi conspiracy case, Faiz Ahmed Faiz still commanded people’s respect. The Agartala and Hyderabad conspiracy cases were abolished by Gen Ayub Khan and Gen Ziaul Haq respectively, when they outlived their utility. The airplane high-jacking case died its own death when Nawaz was exiled.
Fourth, physically eliminate the leader. Liaquat Ali Khan was perhaps the first leader of a national stature who was eliminated in this fashion. Irrespective of what wrongs he committed, Liaquat Ali Khan was the leader of the house and commanded majority support. Though the real conspiracy behind his assassination was never fully disclosed, those who benefitted the most from his elimination included Malik Ghulam Mohammad, Iskandar Mirza and Gen Ayub Khan; all three of them became the heads of state one after the other. In the presence of Liaquat Ali Khan, perhaps none of them could have been elevated to such a lofty position.
Be it the judicial murder of Z A Bhutto or the terrorist attack on Benazir Bhutto, they deprived people of their favourite leaders. But physical elimination is not done by assassination alone. You can also exile a leader for 10 years like Nawaz Sharif, or put him/her behind bars for a long time such as Asif Zardari. Those who do all of this are never answerable in any court, even if the cases against those assassinated, incarcerated or exiled are highly controversial and lack any semblance of judicial accuracy. You may also capture the mandate just by creating an atmosphere in which leaders’ safety is always under threat.
Fifth, you may steal peoples’ mandate by abrogating laws and writing your own constitution. Ghulam Mohammad used his own interpretation of the law and the federal court stamped it for him. Maj Gen Iskandar Mirza abrogated the first constitution that had come into being after almost a decade. Gen Ayub Khan formed a constitutional commission of judges but then ultimately wrote his own constitution, promulgated in 1962 and arrogated all powers to himself, thus depriving people of their mandate for over a decade. Gen Yahya Khan abrogated the 1962 constitution and gave his own legal framework order.
Gen Ziaul Haq and Gen Musharraf mutilated the constitution so much that it took decades to restore some of its original countenance, though a portion of it is still bleeding and mauled. But this was not done by dictators alone. Even Z A Bhutto made changes to the constitution that have had a lasting impact on the minorities. Nawaz Sharif in his 1990s’ incarnations made such loathsome changes to the constitution that it started resembling a document from the Middle Ages. In this disenfranchisement of large segments of society, the judiciary was hand-in-glove.
Sixth, to capture the mandate you can use the media to your heart’s content to tell the people that the leaders they love are a worthless bunch of crooks or nincompoops. The print media was used effectively against the second prime minister of Pakistan, Khawaja Nazimuddin in the early 1950s. Then both the print and electronic media were used against Fatima Jinnah. After toppling Z A Bhutto, a series of programmes were shown on PTV that maligned Bhutto and his family. In the 1990s, the media was again used against the Bhuttos, when the Sharifs were relatively favoured.
Finally, the seventh tactic, or tool, to capture people’s mandate is to simply manipulate the elections. Perhaps the first such practice was used against Mirza Ibrahim, then on a massive scale against Fatima Jinnah in the 1960s. This manipulation can range from installing outright hostile caretaker governments, such as Ghulam Ishaq Khan did when in 1990 he made Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi the caretaker prime minister while the latter was stiffly against Benazir Bhutto, or installing Jam Sadiq Ali as caretaker chief minister of Sindh who surpassed all levels of indecency against Benazir Bhutto and her party, which enjoyed popular support at the time. So much so, that the Islami Jamhoori Ittehad had to be created to capture the mandate.

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Don’t be shocked if Imran Khan does not win next election!

Worth reading analysis in Dawn. Next election is a fateful election for Pakistan. If Imran Khan loses and PML-N wins, it will bring the confrontation to forehead between Nawaz Party and Army plus Judiciary. f.sheikh

AND they are off! The front runner has been turbo-charged by the racing club management that has hobbled the next horse. Bringing up the rear is a thoroughbred that has seen better times, but is now way past its peak.

This scenario is what we see from the echo chamber that much of our media has become. But the other day as I was flipping channels, I came across an interesting two-part interview with Dr Ijaz Gilani, founder and chairman of Gallup Pakistan.

I was so fascinated by the facts and figures he discussed that I watched the programme online the next day so I could take notes. Relying on data from all the elections held in Pakistan from 1970 onwards, he made the point that while there had been rigging against the PPP in the 1988 and 1993 polls, it was no longer possible to doctor the results on election day.

Another point Dr Gilani made was that while only 15 per cent of voters were influenced by the personal appeal of leaders, 85pc of them voted for parties. This would seem to minimise the impact of Imran Khan’s undeniable charisma. In terms of personal popularity, Gallup Pakistan’s findings are that Nawaz Sharif leads Imran Khan by 50pc to 45pc.

The figures reveal that we are talking about two Pakistans.

Overall, the PTI’s support has increased from 17pc in the 2013 elections to 25pc in the most recent Gallup poll. In the same period, the PML-N has gone up from 33pc to 38pc. The PPP remains stagnant at around 15pc.

But it is in Punjab that the gap between the two top parties is widest: Gallup Pakistan puts the PML-N far ahead with a 20pc lead over PTI. This difference, if translated into assembly seats, would almost certainly make PML-N the biggest parliamentary party, and therefore in the best position to form the next government. In KP, the PTI’s appeal has risen, while PPP continues to dominate in rural Sindh. Karachi has become extremely volatile, with voter intentions changing from day to day.

When Gallup Pakistan published its forecast before the 2013 elections, placing the PTI far behind PML-N, Imran Khan dismissed the polling organisation as politically motivated. But Dr Gilani’s outfit has been remarkably accurate in predicting the results in 2008 and 2013.

Political forecasters have earned a bad name following Donald Trump’s surprise win in 2016, and the shock victory of the Leave campaign in the Brexit referendum. But in terms of the popular vote, pollsters had Hilary Clinton ahead by a large margin; in the event, she received nearly three million more votes than Trump, only to be defeated in the electoral college.

If Dr Gilani’s numbers turn out to be accurate in the coming elections, what will it mean for Imran Khan? Will we have to endure another five years of destabilising rigging charges, appeals, court cases, long marches and sit-ins? Should Imran Khan fail to achieve his dream of becoming prime minister again, despite all the help he has allegedly received from the establishment, his frustration will know no bounds.

Just as relevant is the question of what a PML-N victory will mean for an establishment that has tried every trick in the book to prevent the party’s victory by a concerted campaign to blacken Nawaz Sharif’s name. But even after he was unseated as prime minister on flimsy grounds, his party remains popular in Punjab. And as we have noted earlier, 85pc of voters cast their ballots for a party, and not a leader.

These polling figures also underline what some of us have said before: allegations of corruption do not greatly influence voters, most of whom look at the performance of local politicians as well as their parties. And here, the PML-N is widely perceived to have delivered in Punjab.

So why this huge gap between the perceptions of actual voters and the chattering classes who inhabit the bubble created by TV chat shows? Dr Gilani has an explanation: according to his data, 70pc of those polled indicate that they are satisfied that Pakistan is headed in the right direction. This is in stark contrast to the media babble about doom and gloom, and how we are in freefall.

Clearly, then, we are talking about two Pakistans here: one comprising around 10pc of the population that consists of the educated middle class with high aspirations, and the vast majority of people who are relatively poor, but who want a better life for their children. Unsurprisingly, it is this second group that ultimately decides the outcome of elections. For them, elections are the only means for their voices to be heard, and they vote in large numbers.

All this is undoubtedly bad news for our political engineers who need to internalise the lessons hard numbers teach us. Wishful thinking, not backed by data and rigorous analysis, is not enough to base strategy on. Luckily, Dr Gilani has provided us with both.

Memo to PTI trolls: Please don’t shoot the messenger.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1410116/the-numbers-game

irfan.husain@gmail.com

Zakaat …… By Irshad Mahmood

After reading the first two lines of this submission by Mr. Irshad Mahmood about “rethinking intellectually about Zakat in modern times” I was intrigued that he may have a simpler method of calculating zakaat in the 21st century. But it turned out he detailed the same method, which, if you followed exactly, would need an accountant to complete. But with Ramadan approaching, it certainly was a very relevant topic to discuss, at least amongst those who do believe in zakat.  Even if you don’t read the abbreviated – by 80% –  article below, just look at the zakat calculator excel spreadsheet at the end. Is calculating zakat supposed to be this complicated? The practice of Islam is not supposed to cause unnecessary hardships; there are alternatives when you cannot fast because of illness, travel or pregnancy; there are alternatives when there is no water for ablutions. Can’t there be a simpler and more practical alternative to the excel spreadsheet below?           Hopefully someone has the answers.         Shoeb Amin, EOM

AsSalaam O Alaikum (Peace be always with you. AMEEN.)

ZAKAAT – USHR – SADAQAH

by Irshad Mahmood – Director, Siraat-al-Mustaqeem Dawah Centre

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In modern time we need to rethink intellectually about Zakaat on wealth,
where work system is changed where many human are working in industries
instead of lands. With the invention of modern systems, more and more
Robots and Machines are working and human are being laid off. Work
system is changed. Zakaat must be taken by Government to distribute
among the poor/needy with full accountability, (Ref:
Al_Quraan_009.102-104). If any government is taking TAX then Net Zakaat
to be paid will be differences (Zakaat – Tax), if TAX is less than
Zakaat. If one is willing to pay more must go ahead to please Allah
more. Zakaat Rates could be as follows:

(a) 2.5% annually on Wealth/Savings/unused items including clothing (not
on regular use)/jewelries (not on regular use)/properties on which one
is not collecting rent or not on businesses properties.

(b) 5 % on all items which are produced by the interaction of labour and
capital both at the time of production.

(c) 10 % on items which are produced either by labour or capital BUT not
both at the time of production.

(d) 20 % on items which are produced neither as a result of capital nor
labour at the time of production.

Nisaab:

The statutory exemptions in wealth, livestock and agricultural
production are fixed as:

Wealth: 87 grams (7.5 tolas) of gold / 612 grams (52.5 tolas) of silver
or its equivalent in total (1 tola = 11.5 grams).

Production: 1119 kilograms (5 Wasaqs) of dates or their equivalent.

Livestock: 5 camels / 30 cows / 40 goats or their equivalent.

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IF ONE GETS PRODUCE OF GARDENS/FARM PAY THE DUE:

And He it is Who produces gardens, trellised and un-trellised, and palms
and seed-produce of which the fruits are of various sorts, and olives
and pomegranates, like and unlike; eat of its fruit when it bears fruit,
and PAY THE DUE OF IT ON THE DAY OF ITS REAPING, and do not act
extravagantly; surely He does not love the extravagant,
(Al_Quraan_006.141).

O you who believe! spend (benevolently) of the GOOD THINGS that you earn
and or what We have brought forth for you OUT OF THE EARTH, and do not
aim at what is bad that you may spend (in alms) of it, while you would
not take it yourselves (unless you have its price lowered/reduced), and
know that Allah is Self-sufficient, Praiseworthy, (Al_Quraan_002.267).

HOW MUCH TO SPEND:

….. And they ask you as to what they should spend. Say: THAT WHICH IS
SUPERFLUOUS (IN EXCESS). Thus does Allah make clear to you the
communications that you may ponder, (Al_Quraan_002.219).

RASOOL ALLAH (PEACE-BE-UPON-HIM) USED TO COLLECT ZAKAAT TO PAY THE
NEEDY:

And of them there are those who blame you with respect to the alms; so
if they are given from it they are pleased, and if they are not given
from it, lo! They are full of rage. And if they were content with what
Allah and His Messenger gave them, and had said: Allah is sufficient for
us; Allah will soon give us (more) out of His grace and His Messenger
too; surely to Allah do we make our petition, (Al_Quraan_009.058-059).

And others have confessed their faults, they have mingled a good deed
and an evil one; may be Allah will turn to them (mercifully); surely
Allah is Forgiving, Merciful. TAKE ALMS OUT OF THEIR PROPERTY, YOU WOULD
CLEANSE THEM AND PURIFY THEM THEREBY, AND PRAY FOR THEM; surely your
prayer is a relief to them; and Allah is Hearing, Knowing. Do they not
know that Allah accepts repentance from His servants and takes the alms,
and that Allah is the Oft-returning (to mercy), the Merciful?
(Al_Quraan_009.102-104).

TRUE ISLAAMIC GOVERNMENT HAS TO COLLECT ALMS (TAX) FROM THE RICH TO GIVE
CHARITY TO THE NEEDY ETC. IN NON-ISLAAMIC COUNTRY WHERE THERE IS NO
SOCIAL SERVICES, IF THERE IS SOME LOCAL MUSLIM COMMUNITY PERFORMING THIS
DUTY AND KEEPING ALL THE RECORDS FOR CHECK AND BALANCES, THEN THEY CAN
COLLECT OTHERWISE, AS A THIRD OPTION YOU CAN DIRECTLY PAY THE NEEDY ETC.
TRUE ISLAAMIC GOVERNMENT MUST BE ORGANIZED TO HAVE GOOD KNOWLEDGE OF THE
NEEDY ETC. ALL IN ONE NATIONAL ID CARD IS A GOOD OPTION FOR THE CHECK
AND BALANCES OF ALL, THEY MUST LEARN PRESENT TOOLS AVAILABLE AND AROUND
THE GLOBE AND IMPROVE IT WHERE EVER IT IS POSSIBLE:

Take alms out of their property, you would cleanse them and purify them
thereby, and pray for them; surely your prayer is a relief to them; and
Allah is Hearing, Knowing, (Al_Quraan_009.103).

TRUE ISLAAMIC GOVERNMENT NEED TO HAVE THE FOLLOWING:

There must be an all in one single Identity Card to know who is real
needy and there must be checks and balances for this purpose.

There must be fully functional Price Controlled Utility Stores available
to provide Basic Foods and other Basic Necessities to their low income
citizens.

Educate their citizens, which include kids for FREE. Schools, Colleges
and Universities of International Standards need huge amount of funds,
which may not be possible without Collective Efforts. Without Effective
Communication, Islaamic Government may not be able to effectively
educate their own citizens.

There must be Health Centers & Hospitals with Free Medicine to look
after the Health of their citizens.

Low Rental Housing Scheme based on Family Income so no one is sleeping
on the streets. It is Islaamic Government’s duty to make sure no one
is in Poverty, having hardship and sleeping on the street.

Security of Citizens: For all the above reasons as well, True Islaamic
Government may need trillions of dollars of budget per year, so they
need Perfect Security with Perfect Defense from Land, Sea and Space as
well. In the past many states failed to protect their citizens due to
very tiny budgets and no or very little future development programs.

REMEMBER:

ZAKAAT CALCULATOR:              Zakatcalc.xls

Zakat Calculator Ver -2005
(Use Only YELLOW cells to fill Values. Please read the Summary for details, before filling this)
Weight in Grams Price/Gm Estimated Value Zakat Payable
1 ZAKAT ON GOLD (2.5%)  
1a 24 Carat Gold/Jewelry
1b 22 Carat Gold/Jewelery
1c 18 Carat Gold/Jewelry
1d Other Gold Valuables. (Pls insert the Current Estimated Value)
 
2 ZAKAT ON PRECIOUS STONES (2.5%) (Contentious subject. Refer Notes. Don’t Calculate if you disagree or are uncomfortable.)  
Calculate the nett Market Value of the Precious stones like Diamonds, Rubies, Etc. and add them to the Estimated Value Column
 
3 ZAKAT ON SILVER (2.5%)  
Include Household Silver Utensils, Artefacts, and Jewelery. For Utensils, usually the silver is 90% pure so take 90% of the total weight
 
4 ZAKAT ON CASH IN HAND /BANK (2.5%) Actual Value  
4a Cash in Hand
4b Cash in Bank in Savings Accounts
4c Cash in Bank in Current Accounts
4d Cash held in Fixed Deposits
 
5 ZAKAT ON LOANS / INVESTMENTS/ FUNDS/ SHARES, ETC (2.5%) Actual Value  
5a Loans Receivable from Friends and Relatives
5b Investment in Govt Bonds
5c Provident Fund Contribution to date.
5d Insurance Premiums including bonus up to date
5e Value of Shares (stocks) including Dividends. Take their market value on the date of calculation
5f Government Security Deposits, ADRs, etc
5g Investment in Private Chits, Funds, etc
5f Other Sources of Wealth
 
6 ZAKAT ON LANDED PROPERTY (2.5%) Estimate Value  
6a Landed Property held as an Investment / Business (Estimate the current Maket Value)
6b Zakat on Rentals Coming from Property (After Deducting for all expenses)
7 ZAKAT ON BUSINESS (2.5%) ———- (STOCK-IN-TRADE)  
7a Value of Saleable Stock  
7b Value of Damaged / Dead Stock  
7c Amount Receivable from Credit Sales  
7d LESS: Amount Payable to Suppliers (Credit taken from suppliers for stocking goods)        
7e LESS: Bad Debts        
TOTAL VALUE OF STOCK ( 7a+7b+7C-7d-7e)      
 
8 ZAKAT ON SHARE IN PARTNERSHIP FIRMS (2.5%)  
8a Capital Balance as per Last balance Sheet  
8b Loans Advanced by you to the Firm as of Date  
8c LESS: Withdrawals made by you during the current Year.      
8d Accumulated Profit from the date of Balance Sheet to this Date (Estimate the Profit Value as it is difficult to get exact figures in the middle of Accounting Year)  
NETT TOTAL WORTH CALCULATED      
 
9 ZAKAT ON AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE (10%, 7.5%, 5%) Value of Produce  
9a Produce Dependent on Rain Water – @ 10% of product (crop) in Value or Kind
9b Produce totally dependent on Artificial Irrigation like Canal, Tank, Borewell, etc. @ 5% of Produce (crop) in Value or in Kind
9c Produce dependent Partially on Rain Water and Partially on Artificial Irrigation @ 7.5% of the produce Value or in Kind
 
10 ZAKAT ON ANIMALS & POULTRY & FISH FARMING Total Value  
Animals/ Birds more than 6 months Old – @ 1 Animal or Bird PER 40 either in Kind or Value thereof.
 
11 GENERAL LIABILITIES – You need to deduct your direct Payables or Liabilities which have not been deducted earlier – Usage of the loan should have been on Zakatable Wealth only.    
11a Loans taken from from Friends / Relatives        
11b Loans Taken from Banks / Institutions        
11c Income Tax / Wealth Tax Payable        
TOTAL LIABILITIES        
 
  TOTAL ZAKAT PAYABLE        
 
IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ BELOW SUMMARY FOR INSTRUCTIONS & NOTES:          
Dear Brothers & Sisters,
Alhamdulillah, the month of Ramadhan has been bestowed upon us by Allah. ZAKAT is one of the five fundamental pillars of Islam, mandatory on all muslims who are of eligible wealth. Zakat is due from and payable by a person on his wealth (and not his income), which has remained with him/her for one Islamic year.
It is difficult to calculate the completion of one year on each item of wealth, because purchase dates may vary. To overcome this difficulty, a practical method is to fix a date (e.g. 1st of Ramadhan), compute your total wealth on that date and calculate Zakat, thereon.
The attached spreadsheet is a humble attempt at making the calculation process simple and consolidated, for all brothers and sisters who are fortunate to be worthy of paying Zakat. If there are any errors, its purely due to my incomprehension and may be brought to my notice immdtly by email at ajameel@yahoo.com. This is also available online at http://www.geocities.com/ajameel/zakat.html .Please remember me in your supplications and may Allah give us all the rewards of both worlds. Aameen.
A lot of brothers have asked me what Madhab do I belong and whether this covers Shias, Barelvis, Jaffris, Bohras and other sects. All I can say here is that let us rise above all these covert little shells we have built around us. We are Muslims first and if one is sincere, he will rise above all this secterianism, read the Quran himself and get the facts firsthand. The practical life of our Prophet SAS is there to be followed and practiced. And pray to Allah that he show us and keep us on the right path. Aaameen.
Yours Brother in Islam, Arif Jameel.  
 
 
Details of Each Section to be used in conjunction with the Calculation Spreadsheet.
Zakat on Pure Gold and Gold Jewellery
Zakat should be calculated at 2.5% of the market value as on the date of valuation (In our case we consider 1st of Ramadhan). Most Ulema favour the Market Value prevailing as on the date of Calculation and not the purchase price.
Zakat on Precious and Semi-Precious Stones
There is considerable contention on whether these are to be considered for valuation. In my humble opinion if they have a value, then they calculate towards your wealth, and it is on the wealth that Zakat is mandatory. However please consult with Moulvi, before acting on this section. Most Ulema contend that a diamond is a piece of carbon and its value varies, unlike that of gold or silver.
One may calculate the Saleable Value of Items-at-hand on the date of Zakat Calculation.
Zakat on Silver.
Zakat is to be paid on Silver in Pure form or Jewellery, Utensils, Decorative items and all household items including crockery, cutlery made of silver at 2.5% of the prevailing market rates.
Zakat on Cash and Bank Balances
Zakat should be paid at 2.5% on all cash balance and bank balances in your savings, current or FD accounts. The amount technically should be in the bank for one year. Usually it happens that the balance keeps on changing as per personal requirements.
You may make your best judgement and the best way is to pay on remaining amount on the day of calculation
Zakat on Loans Given, Funds, etc
Zakat is payable by you on loans you have given to your friends and relatives. It should be treated as Cash in Hand. You may deduct Loans Payable by you to arrive at the nett present value of your wealth. However, if you are in doubt, on the return of your money, then you may not calculate it as your wealth. You can add it to your wealth, if and when your receive your money.
Zakat is payable on all Govt Bonds, Public Sector Bond, paid-up Insurance premiums, your paid-up portion of Provident Funds, Govt Bills receivables, etc. Pls remember you need to be aware of what the sharia says about Insurance and other types of investments. It is outside od the scope of this Zakath Calculator.
Zakat on Landed Property
Zakat is not payable on personal residential House even if you have more than one and meant for residential purpose only. Also Zakat is not applicable on the value of Property given on rent irrespective of how many. However Zakat is payable on the rental income itself after deducting the maintenance and other expenses.
However if your intention of holding properties is to sell at a future date for a profit or as an investment, then Zakat is payable on the Market Value of the property. Also, if your intention of holding properties changes in the current year, I.e. from self use to business then you need to pay Zakat on that Property Value.
Zakat on Business:
This is for Business Persons only. No matter what business you are into, you’ve got to pay Zakat on all STOCK-IN-TRADE. The stock must be valued at its Landed Cost Price. If you have any bills receivable (sales given on credit) then you need to add the same towards calculations.
Deduct the Amounts due to your suppliers and deduct the loans on stock on the date of calculation. Dead Stock should be calculated on scrap value or its saleable value. Damaged stock should also be valued at its scrap value.
Be honest in the calculations, as ZAKAT is an INSURANCE on your STOCK directly from ALLAH and who better an insurer than Him.
There is no Zakat on Factory Buildings or any kind of machinery, but there is zakat on products produced in the factory (i.e. finished goods value). Please refer to a competent Moulvi or a scholar who can shed more light on your specific issues.
Zakat on Partnership Firms.
Zakat can be paid EITHER by the firm OR separately by the owners. If the firm is not paying, and the partner wants to calculate his share, he should take the amount standing to his capital and loan account as per the last balance sheet. Add his estimated share of profit till the date zakat is calculated.
This can only be estimated as it is difficult to calculate the exact profit or loss between an accounting year.
Zakat on Agricultural Product
Zakat is payable on all Agricultural produce including fruits, commercially grown flowers, vegetables and all types of grains at the harvest time itself. The passing of One year does not apply for agrultural produce. If there are two or more crops on the same land per year, then Zakat has to be paid as many times on the crop, irrespective of the time.
The Consensus formula for Zakat calculation on Agriculture is as follows:
On crops dependent purely on rain water it will be 10% of produce, On crops not irrigated through rain water but use Canal Water, Tank Water, Borewell and Open wells, the Zakat is 5% of the produce. For Crops dependent partly on Rain Water and partly on other water, the Zakat applicable would be 7.5% of produce.
Zakat on Animals
On all grazing animals like goats, sheep, camel, cows, broiler chickens, the consensus Zakat payable is one animal/bird for every 40 animals owned. However you may wish to give cash in lieu of the animal/bird itself.
Please consult your local Scholar or Maulvi or Imaam who can guide you to the right direction, or refer to books of Fiqh if you would like to have first hand confirmation of the situation.
Liabilities Deductions
If you have any pending tax payable to the govt, as of the date of Zakat Calculation, then the same may be deducted before arriving at the net worth. If you have taken any loans from any person or institution, and if you have not already deducted the same from any of the above sections, then you can deduct your Payables over here. Please be truthful, as Zakat is a sure way of protecting ones wealth if Zakat has been paid on it regularly and fully.
LOANS taken only for Zakatable-Wealth should be deducted. Cars, Houses, etc are not Zakatable wealth. So any loan taken for these purposes are not to be deducted
FOOTNOTE: Please note that RIBA in any form is Haram and strictly prohibited. So please stay away from taking Loans on Interests AND Collection of Interests from any body or institution or other forms of RIBA’.
For those who would like more details there is a good site which gives all details on Zakat. Please visit http://www.islamsa.org.za/library/books/bzewar/part3/zakaat.htm
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