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How to fill out the Zakat Declaration Form Filled Sample online
Filling out the Zakat Declaration Form is a crucial step for individuals wishing to declare their Zakat obligations. This guide provides a comprehensive overview of the form's components and detailed instructions on how to complete it effectively online.
Follow the steps to fill out the Zakat Declaration Form online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the declaration form and open it in your preferred browser or document editing tool.
- In the first field, enter the full name of the individual completing the form, designating their relationship to the person declaring Zakat (e.g., ‘son’, ‘daughter’, or ‘partner’).
- In the next field, indicate the name of the parent or partner and their relationship to the individual filling out the form.
- Provide the age of the individual filling out the form in the designated space.
- Fill in the residential address in the prescribed format, ensuring accuracy for identification purposes.
- Input the CNIC (Computerized National Identity Card) number in the relevant field to uniquely identify the individual.
- Select the applicable Fiqah (Islamic jurisprudence school) from the options provided.
- For each type of asset listed (gold, silver, currency, etc.), indicate compliance with Zakat obligations, noting any exemptions that apply according to your Fiqah.
- After completing the necessary fields, review the form to ensure all information is accurate and complete.
- Once satisfied, choose to save your changes. You can also download, print, or share the form as needed.
Complete your Zakat Declaration Form online today and ensure you are fulfilling your Zakat obligations.
This was done strictly in line with the Supreme Court of Pakistan's landmark judgment of March 9, 1999 that states that members of all 'fiqhs' are entitled to exemption from compulsory deduction of , and the Federal Government had no authority to reject the declaration of any Muslim seeking exemption from zakat.