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  2. Khums - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] In Shia Islam, khums is to be paid on the spoils of war, found treasure (al-kanz), mineral resources (al-maʼdin), objects obtained from the sea (al-ghawṣ), the profits of any income (arbāḥ al-mākasib), the lawful wealth (al-ḥalāl) which has become mixed with unlawful wealth (al-ḥarām), and the sale of land to a dhimmi.

  3. Indonesian Criminal Code - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesian Criminal Code (Dutch: Wetboek van Strafrecht, WvS), commonly known in Indonesian as Kitab Undang-Undang Hukum Pidana (lit. ' Law Book of Penal Code ' , derived from Dutch), abbreviated as KUH Pidana or KUHP ), are laws and regulations that form the basis of criminal law in Indonesia.

  4. Zakat - Wikipedia

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    Zakat spending as per Holy Quran on 8 categories of people Silver or gold coinage is one way of granting zakat. Zakat (or Zakāh) is one of the five pillars of Islam. Zakat is the Arabic word for "Giving to Charity" or "Giving to the Needy". [a] [3] Zakat is a form of almsgiving, often collected by the Muslim Ummah. [1]

  5. Islamic taxes - Wikipedia

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    Outlined in this verse are the 8 categories where Zakat is eligible. [ 2 ] jizya - a per capita yearly tax historically levied by Islamic states on certain non-Muslim subjects— dhimmis —permanently residing in Muslim lands under Islamic law , the tax excluded the poor, women, children and the elderly.

  6. Jizya - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the jizya tax has been understood in Islam as a fee for protection provided by the Muslim ruler to non-Muslims, for the exemption from military service for non-Muslims, for the permission to practice a non-Muslim faith with some communal autonomy in a Muslim state, and as material proof of the non-Muslims' allegiance to the Muslim ...

  7. Taxation in medieval India - Wikipedia

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    Zakat was a religious tax levied on Muslims. [1] ... Jizya was a tax levied on non-Muslims and non-followers of Islam. Khums " it is related to war booty collected by ...

  8. Malik ibn Anas - Wikipedia

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    [2] Hailed as "the soundest book on earth after the Quran" by al-Shafi'i, [3] the compilation of al-Muwatta' led to Malik being bestowed with such reverential epithets as Shaykh al-Islam, Proof of the Community, Imam of the Believers in Hadith, Imam of the Abode of Emigration, and Knowledgeable Scholar of Medina in later Sunni tradition.

  9. Ibn Sa'd - Wikipedia

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    The Kitāb al-Ṭabaqāt al-Kabīr (transl. The Major Book of Classes) is a compendium of biographical information about famous Islamic personalities. This eight-volume work contains the lives of Muhammad, his Companions and his Helpers, including those who fought at the Battle of Badr as a special class, and of the following generation, the Followers, who received their traditions from the ...