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Zakat From Stocks by olalekan1(m): 4:46pm On Jul 19, 2013
I have been thinking if it a stock that has matured for atleast one year is due for zakat. If it is due how should it be done. I need to know what ur responses will be as it will enhance my knowledge in future. Thank you as I await ur replies.
Re: Zakat From Stocks by maclatunji: 5:35pm On Jul 20, 2013
This thread should be made a thread about zakat in general.
Re: Zakat From Stocks by maclatunji: 5:43pm On Jul 20, 2013
The sheikh here has interesting answers: http://spa.qibla.com/issue_view.asp?HD=1&ID=4512&CATE=5
Re: Zakat From Stocks by tbaba1234: 6:00pm On Jul 20, 2013
Shares or stocks
Re: Zakat From Stocks by maclatunji: 8:01pm On Jul 20, 2013
^Is there a difference? You can define to expatiate.
Re: Zakat From Stocks by tbaba1234: 10:04pm On Jul 20, 2013
This is from islamqa.

Praise be to Allaah.

Firstly:

With regard to zakaah on shares, we have discussed the zakaah on them in detail in question no. [69912]. We stated there that there are some kinds of shares on which zakaah is due, and others on which no zakaah is due.

With regard to stocks, they are something different than shares.

A stock is a written document stating the amount of a loan given by the bearer on a specified date in return for specified interest.

A share is a partner’s portion of the capital of a corporation.

From these definitions we can see the difference between shares and stocks.

The difference between shares and stocks:

1 – A share represents a stake in a company, meaning that the shareholder is a partner, whereas a stock represents a debt owed by the company, meaning that the stockholder is a lender.

Based on this, the shareholder only earns profits when the company makes a profit, whereas the stockholder earns guaranteed annual interest whether the company makes a profit or not.

Also based on this, if the company makes a loss, the shareholder has to bear some part of the loss, depending on the amount of shares he has, because he is a partner and owner of part of the company, so he must bear some part of the loss.

The stockholder, on the other hand, does not bear any of the company’s losses because he is not a partner in the company, rather he is simply a lender, who lends money in return for benefits agreed upon whether the company makes a profit or makes losses.

Ruling on dealing in stocks:

Dealing in stocks is haraam according to sharee’ah, because it is a loan in return for agreed-upon interest, and this is riba (usury) which Allaah has forbidden and warned against, as He says (interpretation of the meaning):

“O you who believe! Fear Allaah and give up what remains (due to you) from Ribaa (from now onward) if you are (really) believers.

279. And if you do not do it, then take a notice of war from Allaah and His Messenger but if you repent, you shall have your capital sums. Deal not unjustly (by asking more than your capital sums), and you shall not be dealt with unjustly (by receiving less than your capital sums)”

[al-Baqarah 2:278-279]

The Messenger (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) cursed the one who consumes riba, the one who pays it, the one who writes it down and the two who witness it, and he said: they are all the same. Narrated by Muslim, 2995.

In the second conference of the Islamic Bank in Kuwait 1403 AH/1982 CE it was stated: That which is called interest in the terminology of western economists and those who follow them is the essence of riba that is forbidden according to sharee’ah. End quote.

Majallat al-Majma’ al-Fiqhi, 4/1/732

See also the answer to question no. 2143.

Zakaah on stocks

Although it is haraam to deal in stocks, zakaah is due on them because they represent a debt owed to their owner, and debts that one hopes will be repaid are subject to zakaah according to the majority of scholars. So its zakaah must be worked out every year, but it need not be paid until one takes possession of the value of the stock. As for the interest that is taken in return for the stock, this is unclean and haraam wealth that must be disposed of by donating it to charitable causes.

The rate of zakaah which must be paid is 2.5 per cent.

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Re: Zakat From Stocks by maclatunji: 10:13pm On Jul 20, 2013
stock
A share of a company held by an individual or
group. Corporations raise capital by issuing
stocks and entitle the stock owners
(shareholders) to partial ownership of the
corporation. Stocks are bought and sold on
what is called an exchange. There are several
types of stocks and the two most typical forms
are preferred stock and common stock. See
also share.

http://m.investorwords.com/4725/stock.html

The word used by Islamqa is not very good, the word "stock" has "share" as a synonym. Public companies (PLC) are also called Joint stock companies.
Re: Zakat From Stocks by maclatunji: 10:18pm On Jul 20, 2013
What Islamqa is calling a "stock" is called a "debenture".

Definition of 'Debenture'
A type of debt instrument that is not secured
by physical assets or collateral. Debentures
are backed only by the general
creditworthiness and reputation of the issuer.
Both corporations and governments frequently
issue this type of bond in order to secure
capital. Like other types of bonds, debentures
are documented in an indenture.


http://www.investopedia.com/terms/d/debenture.asp
Re: Zakat From Stocks by tbaba1234: 11:17pm On Jul 20, 2013
Ok, thanks..

Good to know. Makes things clearer.
Re: Zakat From Stocks by maclatunji: 12:55am On Jul 21, 2013
tbaba1234: Ok, thanks..

Good to know. Makes things clearer.

You are welcome.

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