موطأ مالك
حديث رقم 34803
نص الحديث
الراوي
Yahya related to me from Malik that he asked Ibn Shihab about olives and he said, "There is a tenth on them." Malik said, "The tenth that is taken from olives is taken after they have been pressed, and the olives must come to a minimum amount of five awsuq and there must be at least five awsuq of olives. If there are less than five awsuq of olives, no zakat has to be paid. Olive trees are like date palms insofar as there is a tenth on whatever is watered by rain or springs or any natural means, and a twentieth on whatever is irrigated. However, olives are not estimated while on the tree. The sunna with us as far as grain and seeds which people store and eat is concerned is that a tenth is taken from whatever has been watered by rain or springs or any natural means, and a twentieth from whatever has been irrigated, that is, as long as the amount comes to five awsuq or more using the aforementioned sa, that is, the sa of the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace. Zakat must be paid on anything above five awsuq according to the amount involved." Malik said, "The kinds of grain and seeds on which there is zakat are:
المصدر
موطأ مالك
التصنيف
لم يُذكر التصنيف في المصدر
المذهب
أهل السنة والجماعة
تنبيه هام
هذه المنصة للمعلومات فقط وليست بديلاً عن العلماء المؤهلين. التصنيفات المذكورة هي كما وردت في المصدر الأصلي. للاستفسارات الشرعية، يُرجى مراجعة أهل العلم.