Scholars’ Views on Zakat

Classical Islamic authority on state-administered Zakat.

Throughout Islamic history, leading scholars have emphasized that Zakat is not an individual charity, but a structured obligation administered through appointed authority to ensure justice, order, and rightful distribution.

Scholarly Consensus (Ijma')

Classical Islamic Scholarship consistently treat Zakat as  a public Obligation,  collected and  distributed through recognized authority, not left to individual discretion.

Classical Scholarly Statments
1

Imam al-Nawai (RA)

Zakat is to be collected and distributed by the  ruler or his appointed agents to ensure justice and prevent misuse. (- Shar Sahir Muslim)

2

Ibn Taymiyah (RA)

“No Individual has the authority to distribute Zakat independently when a lawful authority exists. It is a right administered by those appointed.” (- Majmu’ al-Fatawa)

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Imam Abu Yusuf (RA)

“Zakat belongs to the public treasury and must be collected through official agents to prevent order and fairness.” (- Kitab al-Kharaj)

Why Scholars Reject Private Distribution
Preventing Injustice
Ensures Zakat reaches all eligbile categories, not selective recipients.
Protecting Public Rights
Zakat is a communal right, not a peronal favour.
Maintaining Order
Avoid duplication, neglect and misuse of funds.

When Scholars speaks of zakat, they speak of system - Not personal charity.

Scholarship explains Structure, Sturcture preserve justice.