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Faysal Bank Islamic Bank

Indus Hospital & Health Network – Zakat Account
IBAN PK54 FAYS 3400 3079 0022 1460
Indus Hospital & Health Network – Donation Account
IBAN PK54 FAYS 3400 3079 0022 1945

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Al-Baraka Islamic Bank

Indus Hospital & Health Network – Zakat Account
IBAN PK87 AIIN 0000 1231 1027 8010
Indus Hospital & Health Network – Donation Account
IBAN PK96 AIIN 0000 1231 1027 9012

Allied Bank Islamic Bank

Indus Hospital & Health Network – Zakat Account
IBAN PK82 ABPA 0020 0481 2172 0039
Indus Hospital & Health Network – Donation Account
IBAN PK49 ABPA 0020 0481 2172 0051

Askari Bank Islamic Bank

Indus Hospital & Health Network – Zakat Account
IBAN PK39 ASCM 0007 3938 9000 0024
Indus Hospital & Health Network – Donation Account
IBAN PK33 ASCM 0007 3938 9000 0035

Bank Al-Falah Islamic

Indus Hospital & Health Network – Zakat Account
IBAN PK73 ALFH 5517 0050 0012 2237
Indus Hospital & Health Network – Donation Account
IBAN PK57 ALFH 5517 0050 0012 2234

Bank Al-Habib

Indus Hospital & Health Network – Zakat Account
IBAN PK71 BAHL 5003 0069 0002 9901
Indus Hospital & Health Network – Donation Account
IBAN PK87 BAHL 5003 0069 0003 0001

Bank Islami

Indus Hospital & Health Network – Zakat Account
IBAN PK91 BKIP 0100 2168 9711 0201
Indus Hospital & Health Network – Donation Account
IBAN PK95 BKIP 0100 2168 9703 0201

Dubai Islamic Bank

Indus Hospital & Health Network – Zakat Account
IBAN PK68 DUIB 0000 0000 8707 1003
Indus Hospital & Health Network – Donation Account
IBAN PK41 DUIB 0000 0000 8707 1004
Indus Hospital & Health Network – Expansion Account
IBAN PK76 DUIB 0000 0000 8707 1053

HBL Islamic Banking

Indus Hospital & Health Network – Zakat Account
IBAN PK62 HABB 0050 0170 0034 1152
Indus Hospital & Health Network – Donation Account
IBAN PK78 HABB 0050 0170 0034 1252
Indus Hospital & Health Network – Expansion Account
IBAN PK13 HABB 0050 0170 0034 1452
Indus Hospital & Health Network – Firdos Liver Center Account
IBAN PK98 HABB 0050 0170 0034 8652

Habib Metropolitan Islamic

Indus Hospital & Health Network – Zakat Account
IBAN PK42 MPBL 9964 1771 4015 2233
Indus Hospital & Health Network – Donation Account
IBAN PK20 MPBL 9964 1771 4015 2241

MCB Islamic Banking

Indus Hospital & Health Network – Zakat Account
IBAN PK48 MCIB 0011 0001 8963 0002
Indus Hospital & Health Network – Donation Account
IBAN PK21 MCIB 0011 0001 8963 0003

Meezan Bank Ltd.

Indus Hospital & Health Network – Zakat Account
IBAN PK62 MEZN 0001 0901 0114 1872
Indus Hospital & Health Network – Donation Account
IBAN PK39 MEZN 0001 0901 0114 1898

National Bank of Pakistan

Indus Hospital & Health Network – Zakat Account
IBAN PK28 NBPA 2140 0033 1090 3471
Indus Hospital & Health Network – Donation Account
IBAN PK91 NBPA 2140 0033 1090 3501

Samba Bank

Indus Hospital & Health Network – Zakat Account
IBAN PK12 SAMB 0000 0020 0053 9263
Indus Hospital & Health Network – Donation Account
IBAN PK34 SAMB 0000 0020 0053 9255

Silk Bank

Indus Hospital & Health Network – Zakat Account
IBAN PK88 SAUD 0051 0650 0028 3853
Indus Hospital & Health Network – Donation Account
IBAN PK78 SAUD 0051 0650 0028 3257

Sindh Bank

Indus Hospital & Health Network – Zakat Account
IBAN PK55 SIND 0053 0136 9148 2061
Indus Hospital & Health Network – Donation Account
IBAN PK34 SIND 0053 0136 9148 2051
Indus Hospital & Health Network – Expansion Account
IBAN PK30 SIND 0053 0136 9148 6100

Soneri Bank Islamic Bank

Indus Hospital & Health Network – Zakat Account
IBAN PK33 SONE 0501 2300 0012 5322
Indus Hospital & Health Network – Donation Account
IBAN PK35 SONE 0501 2300 0012 9166

The Bank of Punjab

Indus Hospital & Health Network – Zakat Account
IBAN PK22 BPUN 5310 0369 6960 0031
Indus Hospital & Health Network – Donation Account
IBAN PK82 BPUN 5310 0369 6960 0018

UBL Ameen

Indus Hospital & Health Network – Zakat Account
IBAN PK59 UNIL 0112 0891 2510 0361
Indus Hospital & Health Network – Donation Account
IBAN PK54 UNIL 0112 0891 2510 0354

Mobilink Microfinance Bank

Indus Hospital & Health Network – Zakat Account
IBAN PK11WMBL0000000106423447
Indus Hospital & Health Network – Donation Account
IBAN PK08WMBL0000000106423695

Telenor Microfinance Bank

Indus Hospital & Health Network – Zakat Account
IBAN PK24TMFB9999002098645139
Indus Hospital & Health Network – Donation Account
IBAN PK34TMFB9999002098644183

U Microfinance Bank

Indus Hospital & Health Network – Zakat Account
IBAN PK62UMBL0850300030427221
Indus Hospital & Health Network – Donation Account
IBAN PK85UMBL0850300030937221

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Zakat is one of the five pillars of Islam. It is the specific amount of wealth that a mature Muslim, who is Sahib-e-Nisaab, gives to the poor with the intention of Zakat, upon the completion of the Zakat year.
“And those in whose riches there is a specified right. For the one who asks and the one who is deprived.” (Qur’an 70:24-25)

The meaning of Nisab is a specific amount of four types of wealth, which if owned by a mature Muslim, Zakat will be compulsory upon. The four types of wealth are:

  • Gold (7.5 Tolas, 87.48 Grams)
  • Silver (52.5 Tolas, 312.36 Grams)
  • Business wealth (value of which equals 52.5 Tolas Silver)
  • Currency/Cash (value of which equals 52.5 Tolas Silver)

Zakat is not just a fundamental pillar of Islam. It is also a revolutionary concept with the potential to ease the suffering of millions around the world.
As Allah (SWT) tells us in the Holy Qur’an:
“And be steadfast in Salah (prayer), and give Zakah. Whatever good you send forth for yourselves, you will find it with Allah. Certainly, Allah is watchful of what you do.” (Qur’an 2:110)
It is also a right that the poor have over us.
“And those in whose riches there is a specified right. For the one who asks and the one who is deprived.” (Qur’an 70:24-25)

Zakat is 2.5% of the wealth one possesses above the Nisab.

If someone is a Muslim, non-Sayyid, and they do not possess 52.5 Tolas silver, or its value in gold, currency, business wealth, or wealth surplus to their needs, they are eligible to receive Zakat.

No, Zakat is only obligatory upon Muslims.

There are eight categories of people who are eligible to receive Zakat:
  1. The poor
  2. Needy
  3. Administrators of Zakat
  4. Those whose hearts have been recently reconciled
  5. Those who have been enslaved
  6. Those in debt
  7. In the cause of God
  8. Travellers (including refugees)
As Allah (SWT) tells us in the Holy Qur’an: The Sadaqat (prescribed alms) are (meant) only to be given to the poor, the needy, to those employed to collect them, to those whose hearts are to be won, ¹⁹in the cause of the slaves and those encumbered with debt, in the way of Allah and to a wayfarer. This is an obligation prescribed by Allah. Allah is All-Knowing, Wise.

‘Hawl’ refers to a lunar year. E.g. When a person achieves the Nisab for the first time, then from this date till the same date in the next lunar year his ‘Hawl’ is complete.

For Zakat to be due, it is a condition for one lunar year to have passed. If one lunar year hasn’t passed on someone’s wealth, then Zakat is not due.

Yes, Zakat will be due at the time of Zakat due date for this amount. Even though a year hasn’t passed on having the amount. This is known as ‘Maal-e-Mustafaad’ in Shariah terms, as in wealth received midway through a year.

The midway of a year is not taken into consideration, but the zakat due date is considered. For example, you Zakat due date is the first of Ramazan , and before the first of Ramazan, your wealth decreased to below the Nisab, but on the coming of the first of Ramazan, your wealth met the Nisab criteria, then Zakat will be due. The drop earlier in the year beneath the Nisab criteria will not be considered

Yes, you will still be required to pay Zakat of 2.5%. For the payment of Zakat, ‘intention’ or ‘Niyyat’ is mandatory and common charity/donation cannot be considered as Zakat. Therefore, you are required to calculate your Zakat on your Zakat calculation date and then the calculated amount may be given to the identified Mustahiq-e-Zakat either in full or in tranches throughout the year, with the intention of that amount being considered as Zakat only.

For every year that you owe Zakat, take 2.5% from the total wealth you had at the end of that year and pay that in Zakat. If you are not sure how much wealth you had, you must estimate it to the best of your ability. For example, it is now Ramazan 2022. You have not paid Zakat for the last 5 years. You need to work out how much wealth you owned every Ramadan for the last five years and pay 2.5% of that.

The best way for you to do this would be to take the jewellery to a jeweller and ask them to value just the gold and silver parts of the jewellery. The valuations they give will be the total on which you have to pay Zakat. Precious stones are not liable for Zakat.

If money for Hajj has been paid and the place has also been confirmed, then there is no Zakat on this amount. But if the Zakat date falls before payment, then there will be Zakat due on this amount.

Yes, Zakat is due on this amount. But it is up to you – you can either pay Zakat on the amount each year, or when the money is received, you can pay for the previous years.

If your friend accepted that he had the debt and did not deny it, then Zakat is due on this amount. Calculate your zakat here

In this scenario, there is no Zakat due on the house value. However, whatever rent was received, add this to your other wealth on which Zakat is due and pay the total due Zakat amount for the Zakat year. Also, there is no Zakat on the house until you sell it. Once you have sold the house and received the money, then there will be Zakat payable on that amount, if it remains in your possession till your Zakat due date.

Every year at the time of paying Zakat, you would need to calculate the total selling price for all the goods for sale in your shop. For example, all the clothes for sale in your shop add up to a total selling value of a particular sum of money. You would add this to your other wealth when calculating your total payment.

If you haven’t received the funds, then Zakat isn’t due. But if you have received the funds, Zakat is due.

This amount is the group’s collective ownership. Thus, each participant will pay Zakat on his/her share, or permission can be given to one person who will pay Zakat from the fund on behalf of everyone.

In Shariah terms, poor and needy is classified as someone who does not have the Nisab amount in their ownership. The meaning of Nisab here is 52.5 tolas silver or the equivalent of that in cash/gold, or extra to what is needed.

Zakat cannot be given to ‘Usool’ and ‘Furuu’. ‘Usool’ is parents, grandparents and so on. ‘Furuu’ is children, grandchildren and so on. Similarly, Zakat cannot be given to husband or wife. Besides this, Zakat can be given to other relatives.

If the orphan doesn’t possess the ‘Nisab’, and he isn’t a ‘Sayyid’, then he can be given Zakat. If he possesses something of the value of nisab, he cannot be given Zakat.

Zakat can only be given in those projects wherein possession is achieved of the Zakat amount. This means the person who can claim Zakat and is eligible for Zakat payment becomes the owner of the amount. Thus, to give food, clothing, medicine etc. to a poor person from the Zakat money is permissible. And those projects wherein ownership of the Zakat money is not achieved, Zakat cannot be given for example, spending in Masajid, digging wells etc.

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