Kattalik
Kattalik is a term primarily used in the context of Islamic jurisprudence, specifically within the Hanafi school of thought. It refers to the measure of something, typically a quantity or amount, that is considered to be a threshold for certain legal rulings or obligations. For instance, in matters of charity, like Zakat, there is a specific kattalik amount that must be met before the obligation to give Zakat becomes due. Similarly, in financial transactions, certain conditions or prohibited actions might be defined based on reaching a particular kattalik.
The precise value of kattalik can vary depending on the specific ruling and the commodity or action