Can long-term debts be subtracted while calculating zakah?

The Details of the Question

I live abroad. I have a long-term debt (home loan); can I subtract it from my zakah?

The Answer

Dear Brother / Sister,

Long-term debts can be subtracted from zakah. However, if a person is well off, we advise him not to subtract the long-term debts so that he will help the poor. 

A person who buys a car or a house with long-term installments like two, three, four or five years is regarded as a debtor. According to Hanafi madhhab, the debt is subtracted from the amount of zakah even if it is a deferred liability. (see Ibn Abidin, Raddu'l-Muhtar, Maymaniyya imp., II/6; Qasani, Badayi', Cairo 1327, II/11)

However, some scholars hold the view that long-term debts cannot decrease zakah.  Especially Shafii scholars and a view reported from Ahmad b. Hanbal support this view. Besides, some notables of the Companions also put forward this view

From this viewpoint, if a person who has a long-term debt is wealthy enough to pay the installments regularly when they are due, it is more appropriate for him to pay zakah for the nisab amount of wealth he has in terms of caution. For, today people can lengthen their debts up to ten to fifteen years.

In that case, when zakah is calculated, such debts generally decrease the amount of zakah. Consequently, Muslims are deprived of giving zakah and sacrificing animals.

Accordingly, it is more appropriate for the spirit of zakah to calculate the debt of the current year and give zakah from the remaining amount.

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