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How much does one need to have to qualify as Saahib-e-Nisaab?

What is the ruling of the learned Ulama and the viceroys of the Prophets in the following cases?
How much does one need to have to qualify as Saahib-e-Nisaab?
s the ruling for coins and notes the same! since notes are "ust paper and different from gold and silver?
What is the amount to be paid for every hundred?
What if a person does not have any money! but has gold and silver "ewels that are for daily use and they add up to the nisaab value! does he need to
give #a$aat on this as well?
f one gives #a$aat for an amount which he has in the first year and the remainder after paying #a$aat stays the same for the second year! will one
have to give #a$aat on that money again the following year even though it was already given on the same amount the year before?
What is the amount of wheat to be given for fitrah according to weight in %areilly?
s it waa"ib to give &itrah for every person! whether he $ept fast or not! or whether he or she has reached puberty or not?
How much of food per orphan should a person who is too wea$ to fast give' Should it be given to only those orphans who were fasting or any orphan?
(he )nswer*
+' )ccording to the western currency! the nisaab is ,- rupees' .(his was in +//0 Hi"ri1
2' (he same law can not apply to notes and to coins' (he coins are silver and thus have a self value and money is "ust paper and is technically given
value' However! for as long as it is in circulation! it will be regarded as money as that too is only given a value'
/' 3a$aat is one fortieth portion of nisaab' )ccording to the ma#hab of the Sahibain! the calculation of nisaab is very simple and beneficial for the
needy' n other words one needs to pay out two and a half rupees for every hundred rupees'
4' 5efinitely
,' 6ven if it is $ept for ten years! #a$aat is waa"ib every year until the amount does not become less than the nisaab'
f he did not pay in the first year! then the he is in debt and that amount must be removed from the amount the following year and then the #a$aat
should be calculated' n the third year! the #a$aat of the other two years is owed by him and then this too must be removed from the amount and then
#a$aat calculated' n the same way the #a$aat for all the other years should be calculated in the same manner and only the amount remaining will be
#a$aatable or of the remaining amount plus other #a$aatable things are added to ma$e Nisaab! then he must give #a$aat if not! there will be no
#a$aat'
-' 6qual to 2, indian cents being "ust over one and three quarter seer .weight1'
0' 7nes own sadqa and that of one8s na baaligh children .who have not reached puberty1 is waa"ib! even if they are only one day old' Now! if both the
children that are already baaligh .reached puberty1 and the wife are Saahib-e-Nisaab! then they need to pay their own sadqa .&itra1' f they do not
have the amount! then there is no Sadqa .&itra1 on any of them' n other words they are not responsible for this payment of fitra' However! one may
pay their fitrah on their behalf after attaining their permission to do so and this will be a good favour'
9' (he same as mentioned above! 2, ndian cents worth in other words "ust over one and three quarter seer of grain should be given per fast' .Note*
(he amounts in the )nswer were for the period when the question was as$ed1

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