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- Islamic_taxes abstract "Islamic taxes are taxes sanctioned by Islamic law. They are based on both "the legal status of taxable land" and on "the communal or religious status of the taxpayer".Islamic taxes include zakat - one of the five pillars of Islam. Only imposed on Muslims, it is generally described as a 2.5% tax on savings to be donated to the Muslim poor and needy.jizya - a per head tax paid by non-Muslims residents, categorized collectively as dhimmi. (see below)kharaj - a land tax at first imposed only on non-Muslims but which was later imposed on Muslims as well. ushr - a 5% tax on the harvests of irrigated land and 10% tax on harvest from rain-watered land. The term has also been used for a 10% tax on merchandise imported from states that taxed the Muslims on their products. Caliph `Umar ibn Al-Khattāb was the first Muslim ruler to levy ushr.According to scholar Murat Çizakça, only zakat, jizya and kharaj are mentioned in the Quran.".
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- Islamic_taxes wikiPageWikiLink %60Umar.
- Islamic_taxes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Islam_and_other_religions.
- Islamic_taxes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Taxation.
- Islamic_taxes wikiPageWikiLink Dhimmi.
- Islamic_taxes wikiPageWikiLink Five_Pillars_of_Islam.
- Islamic_taxes wikiPageWikiLink Five_pillars_of_Islam.
- Islamic_taxes wikiPageWikiLink Jizya.
- Islamic_taxes wikiPageWikiLink Kharaj.
- Islamic_taxes wikiPageWikiLink Nisab.
- Islamic_taxes wikiPageWikiLink Quran.
- Islamic_taxes wikiPageWikiLink Rashidun_Caliphate.
- Islamic_taxes wikiPageWikiLink Sharia.
- Islamic_taxes wikiPageWikiLink Tax_per_head.
- Islamic_taxes wikiPageWikiLink Umar.
- Islamic_taxes wikiPageWikiLink Zakat.
- Islamic_taxes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Islamic tax".
- Islamic_taxes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Islamic taxes".
- Islamic_taxes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ushr".
- Islamic_taxes wikiPageWikiLinkText "ushr".
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- Islamic_taxes subject Category:Islam_and_other_religions.
- Islamic_taxes subject Category:Taxation.
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- Islamic_taxes comment "Islamic taxes are taxes sanctioned by Islamic law. They are based on both "the legal status of taxable land" and on "the communal or religious status of the taxpayer".Islamic taxes include zakat - one of the five pillars of Islam. Only imposed on Muslims, it is generally described as a 2.5% tax on savings to be donated to the Muslim poor and needy.jizya - a per head tax paid by non-Muslims residents, categorized collectively as dhimmi.".
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