Publication: Bridging The Gap Between The Tradition Of The Prophet In Zakat Payment And The Current Practice, Through Modern Measurement
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2024
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Emerald Publishing Limited
Abstract
Purpose – This paper aims to view the tradition of the Prophet in zakat payment, especially the attributed
measurements, and adapt these measures to current zakat measurement practices.
Design/methodology/approach – This study is designed with an exploratory sequential mixed method
where qualitative data were collected from historical archives and also from the measurement of available _
sāʿ
صاع and mud_ مد. These standard measures were collected from Malaysia and other Muslim countries and
calibrated at the National Measurement Standards Laboratory (currently carried out by the National Metrology
Institute of Malaysia). The volume of the _
sāʿ were tabulated, charted, analyzed and determined.
Findings – Prophet Muḥammad ordered for zakat al-fi
_
tr الفطر زكاة to measure the crops using _
sāʿ (gallon:
volume measure), not ra
_
tl رطل) pound: standard weight). This paper recommends a reference volume for the _
sāʿ,
and from this value, the volume for the smaller measure mud and much larger measure wasq وسق were calculated.
The agricultural ni
_
sāb (5 wasq) is one of the key parameters in_
sāʿ volume analysis.
Research limitations/implications – This study covers standard measures acquired from Malaysia, Saudi
Arabia and the United Kingdom (traceable to India). Several empirical data are attained from previous studies
from Saudi Arabia and North Africa. Also, some theoretical data are obtained from kitab tafsir, hadith and
kitab turath (books and records written by early scholars). A concern in this study is the ratio of de-husked
grains currently approximated at half of un-hulled grains. This might not necessarily be accurate and may
differ by different types of grains.
Practical implications – After the introduction of the modern measurement system known as the
International System of Units (SI) in 1971, _
sāʿ became obsolete, leaving each state in Malaysia to define and
convert _
sāʿ to SI units variously. This paper contributes to standardizing the conversion to one value with an
appropriate SI unit, that has traceability to the Prophet’s
sāʿ. This national reference standard _
sāʿ is essential for
zakat al-fi
_
tr measurement, important for zakat centers and impacting every Muslim in Malaysia. Often
overlooked, _
sāʿ is more crucial as a basis in determining and standardizing the seasonal crops ni
_
sāb, unfolding
the reasons why the poor are paying the paddy zakat in Malaysia.
Social implications – The Prophet’s tradition for ablution is to use water not more than one mud, this is
aligned with the 12th Sustainable Development Goals by the United Nations which promoted the responsible
consumption of water. Considering half (adults) of the 1.9 billion Muslims in the world, multiplied by 5 times
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Journal of Islamic Accounting and Business Research.
Keywords
Agricultural Zakat, Crops Ni_ sāb, Awsūq, ! Sāʿ, Mud
Citation
Dg Nooremah Ag Said, Rose Irnawaty Ibrahim, Azman Ab Rahman & Hafidzi Hamdan Bridging The Gap Between The Tradition Of The Prophet In Zakat Payment And The Current Practice, Through Modern Measurement. (2024). Journal of Islamic Accounting and Business Research.