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1956. A person cannot meet out of Zakat the
expenses of those whose expenses it is obligatory for him to meet (e.g.
the expenses of ones children).. However, if hehimself does not meet
their expenses others can give them Zakat. 1957. There is no harm if a person gives Zakat to his son for spending on his wife, servant and maid servant. 1958. If the son of a person stands in need of
religious books of learning the father can purchase the same out of
Zakat and place them at the disposal of his son. 1959. If a father is not in a position to
arrange the marriage of his son, he can provide him a wife by spending
money out of Zakat, and the son can similarly do sofor his father. 1960. Zakat cannot be given to a woman, whose
husband provides her subsistence, or to one whose husband does not
provide her subsistence, but may possibly becompelled by the people to
provide it. 1961. If a woman, who has contracted fixed time
marriage (Mutah) is a poor, her husband and others can give her Zakat.
However, if at the time of marriage thehusband agreed to meet her
expenses, or it is obligatory for the husband for some other reason to
meet her expenses and he meets her expenses, Zakat cannot be given to
her. 1962. A wife can give Zakat to her husband, who is pauper though the husband may spend that Zakat on her (i.e. his wife). 1963.A sayyid cannot take Zakat from a non
sayyid. However if Khums and other sources of income are not sufficient
to meet the expenses of a sayyid and he isobliged to take Zakat, he may
take Zakat from a non sayyid. 1964. Zakat can be given to a person about whom it is not known as to whether he is a sayyid or not.
INTENTION OF ZAKAT 1965. A person should give Zakat with the intention of qurbat
نام کتاب : مسائل المنتخبه (Articles Of Islamic Acts) نویسنده : الخوئي، السيد أبوالقاسم جلد : 1 صفحه : 409