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نام کتاب : مسائل المنتخبه (Articles Of Islamic Acts) نویسنده : الخوئي، السيد أبوالقاسم    جلد : 1  صفحه : 370

KHUMS

1760. It is obligatory to pay Khums on the following seven things:
(i) Profit or gain from earning.
(ii) Minerals (iii) Treasure- trove.
(iv) Mingling of lawful property with unlawful property.
(v) Gems obtained from the sea:by diving.
(vi) War booty.
(vii) Land which a zimmi (an infidel living under the protection of IslamicGovernment) purchases from a Muslim.

I. PROFIT FROM EARNING
1761. If.a person earns something by means of trade, industry or any other profession (for example, if he earns some money by offering prayers and fasting on behalfof a dead person) and this earning of his exceeds his own annual expenses as well those of his family he should pay Khums (i.e. 1/5) of the property in accordance with therelevant orders, which will be mentioned later.
1762. If a person comes across some property without having to work for it (for example, if someone gives him something as a gift, and that property exceeds his ownannual expenses as well as those of his family he should pay Khums of the property.
1763. It is not obligatory to pay Khums of the dowry (Mehr) which a woman gets, or on the property, which a husband gets in lieu of divorcing his wife by way ofkhula: and the same rule applies to the property, which one inherits. If some property is inherited from whom no inheritance was expected,
نام کتاب : مسائل المنتخبه (Articles Of Islamic Acts) نویسنده : الخوئي، السيد أبوالقاسم    جلد : 1  صفحه : 370
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