17. Zakāh (Ritual Charity)
١٧۔ كتاب الزكاة
Malik said, "The sunna that we are all agreed upon here (in Madina) and which I have heard from the people of knowledge, is that there is no zakat on any kind of fresh (soft) fruit, whether it be pomegranates, peaches, figs or anything that is like them or not like them as long as it is fruit." He continued, "No zakat has to be paid on animal fodder or herbs and vegetables of any kind, and there is no zakat to pay on the price realised on their sale until a year has elapsed over it from the day of sale which counts as the time the owner receives the sum."
مالِكٌ: أنَّهُ قالَ السُّنَّةُ الَّتِي لاَ اخْتِلاَفَ فِيها عِنْدَنا، والَّذِي سَمِعْتُ مِن أهْلِ العِلْمِ، أنَّهُ لَيْسَ فِي شَيْءٍ مِنَ الفَواكِهِ كُلِّها صَدَقَةٌ. الرُّمّانِ، والفِرْسِكِ، والتِّينِ، وما أشْبَهَ ذلِكَ، وما لَمْ يُشْبِهْهُ. إذا كانَ مِنَ الفَواكِهِ. قالَ: ولاَ فِي القَضْبِ ولاَ البُقُولِ كُلِّها صَدَقَةٌ. ولاَ فِي أثْمانِها إذا بِيعَتْ، صَدَقَةٌ، حَتّى يَحُولَ عَلى أثْمانِها الحَوْلُ مِن يَوْمَ يَبِيعُها، ويَقْبِضُ صاحِبُها ثَمَنَها.