Q 3: I have eighty thousand (80.000) Riyals. I use this money in buying and selling cars in installments. Whenever I receive the money of the installments, I buy or sell cars in the same way, but the Hawl (one lunar year calculated from the time a property reaches the minimum amount upon which Zakah is due) passes and I have nothing (of the money).
A 3:
The Hawl for this money starts from the time of owning it. Therefore, at the end of the Hawl, it is Wajib (obligatory) to pay Zakah (obligatory charity). However, selling or buying these cars does not stop the Hawl (for the capital). Thus, the criterion for the Hawl is the capital (mentioned in the question). In addition, if there is profit from this sale, it is included in the Hawl of the capital as a subsidiary, in which Zakah will also be due on it at the end of every Hawl.
Moreover, it is Wajib (obligatory) to pay Zakah for these cars which (Part No. 8; Page No. 211
A 3:
The Hawl for this money starts from the time of owning it. Therefore, at the end of the Hawl, it is Wajib (obligatory) to pay Zakah (obligatory charity). However, selling or buying these cars does not stop the Hawl (for the capital). Thus, the criterion for the Hawl is the capital (mentioned in the question). In addition, if there is profit from this sale, it is included in the Hawl of the capital as a subsidiary, in which Zakah will also be due on it at the end of every Hawl.
Moreover, it is Wajib (obligatory) to pay Zakah for these cars which (Part No. 8; Page No. 211) are on sale by estimating the value of the capital at the end of the Hawl. However, Zakah should also be paid on the money people owe you, as mentioned above, and any money you got, if any, from selling or buying by the sum of money mentioned in the question.May Allah grant us success. May peace and blessings be upon our Prophet Muhammad, his family, and Companions.