Written by: Shaykh Hafiz Abdul Sattar Al-Hammad (حفظ اللہ)
Arabic Text:
لَيْسَ فِيمَا أَقَلُّ مِنْ خَمْسَةِ أَوْسُقٍ صَدَقَةٌ
“There is no charity (Ushr) on produce less than five Awsuq.”
[Sahih al-Bukhari, Kitab al-Zakah: 1484]
Arabic Text:
لَيْسَ فِيمَا أَقَلُّ مِنْ خَمْسَةِ أَوْسُقٍ صَدَقَةٌ
“There is no charity (Ushr) on produce less than five Awsuq.”
[Sahih al-Bukhari, Kitab al-Zakah: 1484]
Key Points:
- Nisab (Minimum Threshold) for Ushr:
- Ushr is not obligatory on agricultural produce less than five Awsuq. This minimum amount is considered the basic annual sustenance for the farmer's household.
- What is one Wasq?
- A Wasq equals 60 Sa‘.
- According to modern measurements:
- One Sa‘ is approximately 2.04 kilograms, making one Wasq around 122.4 kilograms.
- Five Awsuq, therefore, equals 630 kilograms.
- Some scholars consider one Sa‘ equivalent to 2.5 kilograms, making five Awsuq approximately 750 kilograms.
- Quranic Reference:
- Allah commands:
“Pay the due (Zakah) when you harvest.”
[Al-An‘am: 141] - The specific amount to be given is further clarified in the Sunnah.
- Allah commands:
- Ushr (One-Tenth) and Nisf Ushr (One-Twentieth):
- The Prophet (ﷺ) explained:
- One-tenth (10%) Ushr is due on crops irrigated naturally, such as by rain, springs, or rivers.
- One-twentieth (5%) Nisf Ushr is due on crops irrigated through manual labor or machinery, such as wells or pumps.
[Sahih al-Bukhari, Kitab al-Zakah: 1483]
- The Prophet (ﷺ) explained:
- Modern Context:
- In regions where farmers rely on irrigation systems requiring labor and expenses, 5% Nisf Ushr is applicable.
- Expenses incurred for cultivation and irrigation are not deducted from the produce before calculating Ushr or Nisf Ushr.