Traditionally, gold and silver were considered stores of value. With the passage of time, new formsof wealth have emerged ranging from land and building to shares, bonds, fixed deposits, currencies, annuities, insurance policies, wallets, MF, PF, ...
Traditionally, gold and silver were considered stores of value. With the passage of time, new formsof wealth have emerged ranging from land and building to shares, bonds, fixed deposits, currencies, annuities, insurance policies, wallets, MF, PF, et al, with ownership in sole proprietorship concerns, partnership firms, private companies, public companies, trusts, and societies. This requires expertise in finance and accounting while applying principles of zakat for determining zakat liability accurately. The book “Zakat Practical Guide” is an exercise in calculating zakat liability on all types of wealth. Besides the basic concepts, the book contains a number of case studies for the calculation of the zakat of salaried persons, manufacturers, businessmen, professionals, investors, and agriculturists. Truly it is a practical guide.