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Current:Rules Governing Khums
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Rules Governing Khums
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If someone's father and mother are not paying khums is it permissible for their son to pray in their house or eat food or buy clothes from their money
If a person changes his asset into jewelry and ornaments so that its value does not decrease, does Khums apply to such a property?
Is it permissible for a person in a non-Islamic country to consider the tax which he pays to his government as their religious dues?
Is it permissible for a person to give Khums to his own son who is a religious student?
Can we give part of our Khums dues to the poor? Or is it necessary that we should hand it over to the maraje's representatives or the maraje' themselves?
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