6) Ibn Sabeel - this is a person who is travelling and does not have any money or does have money, but due to travelling and being away from home, does not have access to his/her wealth. Such a person can only take the amount that fulfils his/her need. It is not permissible to give Zakah to a disbeliever. It is mentioned in Hidayah that a unanimous consensus has ruled out the permissibility to give Zakah to the disbelievers. In dire need, one may give voluntary charity if he deems beneficial. A person is not obliged to pay Zakah on any property, as long as he did not buy it to sell. If a person bought a property for him to live in, he does not have to pay Zakah on that property. If a person bought a house to rent out, he does not have to pay Zakah on that property. He must pay Zakah on the savings he has from the rental income. One must pay Zakah on a property, if he bought it with the intention of selling. If a person bought a property with the intention that he will only sell it if he receives a good offer, even then he does not have to pay Zakah on the property. If he bought the property to rent out or to live in, and then later decided to sell it, he still does not have to pay Zakah on that property. However, when he does sell the property, Zakah will be due on the income from the sale at the end of his year on the amount that he has left, and Allah knows best.