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If a Muslim and a Non-Muslim owns totally four-hundred sheep, thenQuestion 5Select one:a.Non-Muslim needs to pay the Zakah with the Muslim.b.The Muslim has to be pay 3 sheep and 1 goat.c.The Muslim can pay two sheep as Zakah bearing that two-hundred sheep is his from the total.d.The Muslim needs to pay for the entire four-hundred sheep.e.None of these

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If a Muslim and a Non-Muslim owns totally four-hundred sheep, thenQuestion 5Select one:a.Non-Muslim needs to pay the Zakah with the Muslim.b.The Muslim has to be pay 3 sheep and 1 goat.c.The Muslim can pay two sheep as Zakah bearing that two-hundred sheep is his from the total.d.The Muslim needs to pay for the entire four-hundred sheep.e.None of these

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c. The Muslim can pay two sheep as Zakah bearing that two-hundred sheep is his from the total.

In Islam, Zakah is a form of alms-giving treated as a religious obligation, which, by Quranic ranking, is next after prayer in importance. It is based on income and the value of all of one's possessions and is typically 2.5% (1/40) of a Muslim's total savings and wealth above a minimum amount known as nisab.

In the case of livestock like sheep, if a Muslim owns 40 to 120 sheep, they are required to pay 1 sheep in Zakah. If they own 121 to 200 sheep, they are required to pay 2 sheep in Zakah. Therefore, if a Muslim owns 200 sheep out of a total of 400, they would be required to pay 2 sheep in Zakah.

The non-Muslim is not required to pay Zakah as it is a religious obligation specific to Muslims. Therefore, options a, b, and d are incorrect. Option e is also incorrect as option c is the correct answer.

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