Can a woman who owns jewellery be given anything from zakaah?

Question A woman has asked for zakaah. She has no source of income, but she has some gold with which she adorns herself. Is it permissible to give her anything from the zakaah? Or should she be told to sell her gold? Praise be to Allah. If a woman owns jewellery, that does not make…

Question

A woman has asked for
zakaah. She has no source of income, but she has some gold with which she
adorns herself. Is it permissible to give her anything from the zakaah? Or
should she be told to sell her gold?

Praise be to Allah.

If
a woman owns jewellery, that does not make her rich if she does not own
anything else, even if the jewellery is made of gold or silver and its
value is equivalent to the nisaab of zakaah. She is still poor and is thus
entitled to take zakaah. This was the view stated by the Shaafa’is and
Hanbalis.

The
Shaafa’i faqeeh al-Ramli said: “If a woman’s jewellery befits her
and she needs it to adorn herself regularly, this does not mean that she
is not poor.” (Nihaayat
al-Muhtaaj li’l-Ramli, 6/150).
In other words, she is still poor and is entitled to take zakaah because
she is regarded as poor.

In
Kashf al-Qinaa’, which discusses Hanbali fiqh, it says: “… or
if she has jewellery which she needs to wear, this does not prevent her
from taking zakaah.” (Kashf al-Qinaa’, 1/587). In other words, she is still
poor and is entitled to take zakaah, despite the fact that she owns
jewellery, because she needs it to adorn herself. Therefore the
description of being poor still applies to her.

And
Allaah knows best.

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