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Nowadays, it is common place to have partnerships in a company owned by both Muslims and non-Muslims. How is the Muslim partner liable for zakat if the company funding is not in his direct funding but owned by the company.

Is he or the company still liable to pay zakat? Is there an ijtehad on this subject among the contemporary ulema?

Nowadays, it is common place to have partnerships in a company owned by both Muslims and non-Muslims. How is the Muslim partner liable for zakat if the company funding is not in his direct funding but owned by the company.

Is he or the company still liable to pay zakat?

Nowadays, it is common place to have partnerships in a company owned by both Muslims and non-Muslims. How is the Muslim partner liable for zakat if the company funding is not in his direct funding but owned by the company.

Is he or the company still liable to pay zakat? Is there an ijtehad on this subject among the contemporary ulema?

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If a company is owned by both Muslims and non-Muslims, how can one pay zakat on the "company's savings"?

Nowadays, it is common place to have partnerships in a company owned by both Muslims and non-Muslims. How is the Muslim partner liable for zakat if the company funding is not in his direct funding but owned by the company.

Is he or the company still liable to pay zakat?