An Introduction to Financial Sacrifice — Page 35
35 his Wa s iyyat cancelled on account of extreme hardship. c. If some definite evidence comes to the knowledge of Jam a ‘at about a M usi , indicating that he/she has declared his/her income wrongly and that, being a M usi such a deed on his/her part demands disciplinary action, the case of such a person shall be presented, along with relevant evidence, to Majlis K a rpard a z for conside- ration. Note: THE MINIMUM INCOME A proper scrutiny of Wa s iyyats requires each country to decide about the minimum income needed for subsistence in that country, so that while approving Wa s iyyats this income is kept in view. d. If Income of a family (either in the form of salary or allowance) depends on the number of the members of the family or is paid according to a fixed percentage or formula based on head of the family, his wife and children, e. g. social allowance given by the government or the allowance paid to a missionary by the Jam a ‘at , then the total of such salary or allowance will be deemed to be the income of the head of that family himself on which he shall pay the subscription according to the prescribed rate. However, such allowance which is paid to a child by the government for a specified purpose and the parents receive or keep that allowance merely being his guardians and the money is actually spent on that specified purpose for which the allowance is actually given, then on