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The Egyptian Dar al-Ifta clarified that jewelry made of gold used by women for adornment is not subject to zakat, even if it reaches the Nisab (threshold) and a full lunar year passes on it. However, if the purpose of keeping the gold is for savings or trade, then zakat becomes obligatory at a rate of 2.5% of its value, provided a lunar year has passed since reaching the Nisab. These clarifications are part of the "Know the Correct" campaign, which aims to correct misconceptions about religious matters and enhance religious awareness.
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