A.Ali.T
Minister (2k+ posts)
Thanks for your reply. I listened video and it says that "If a person has a debt, and if has the income minus debt, leftover equal to 52.5 tolas silver, then
he should make Qurbani", So my question was that if has that much income, how comes that he is in debt." I put it, according to video like this:
a) A person has 50,000 Rupees debt;
b) his income is 70,000 Rupees.
c) income minus debt comes to 20,000/-
d) If that 20,000/- fetches 52.5 tolas silver, then he should do Qurbani. My point is why he considers himself as a "debtor" when He has that much
income?
Mortgage:
According to video then those with this grip should not do Qurbani, unless you correct me? or then they have the enough money but
wish to do the Qurbani but do not wish to pay off mortgage. , Anyhow thanks for the reply:
babadeena
Alot of folks in the west are in debt by choice, however there are some who are really in debt and cannot even make minimum payments on their debts, and sometimes they have to borrow from one to pay the other. These folks are in real trouble, and these folks need not perform qurbani.
Now, let us take Aijaz Ahmed's friends case. There are four ways one can finance their education
1- Scholarship
2- Grant or Financial Aid
3- Student Loan
4- Self Finance
Aijaz Ahmed's friends may have received some scholarship and Grant/Financial Aid, but since college education is so expensive, he had to take student loan. If he had chosen to self finance his education, it would have taken him 6 to 8 years to finish his bachelors degree.
By reading Aijaz's post, I am assuming that his friend graduated little over a year ago, he probably has wife and one kid.
His monthly mortgage is around $1100
his student loan is around $1200
income tax is around $1000
other expenses ar around $900
and per month he is saving $800
Masha'Allah he is in very good financial situation, he should do qurbani, and he should thank Allah (SWT) that he has a nice job during this recession.
His mortgage and student loan is not payable in full immediately, he should not think that he is in debt, these payments are just another expense, infact both the payments are investments in my opinion. Usually I encourage folks to get rid of their debts, but in todays economy I tell them not to pay off their loans, rather keep some money for emergencies.
BTW, qurbani is wajib not farz.
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