Zakat-Al-Mal

Zakat Where most needed

Donate Zakat to help those in desperate need.

Zakat for Food

Help provide emergency relief to those in Gaza

Zakat for Water

Build your own water well in Pakistan, Sri Lanka or India.

Zakat for Orphan Kind

Help provide a tanker of water to those in Gaza

Zakat-Al-Mal:

A pillar of compassion and justice

Zakat is the third pillar of Islam, a sacred obligation that purifies wealth and uplifts the vulnerable. It’s not just a financial duty; it’s a spiritual act of worship that strengthens community bonds and ensures no one is left behind. Every eligible Muslim is required to give a portion of their wealth once a lunar year has passed, helping to meet the basic needs of those in hardship.

What Makes Zakat Unique?

Zakat is built on principles of compassion, justice, and accountability. It’s governed by clear guidelines that protect both the giver and the receiver.

  • Nisab Threshold

    The minimum amount of wealth a person must possess before Zakat becomes obligatory.

  • Hawl (One Lunar Year)

    Zakat is due only if your qualifying wealth remains above the nisab for a full Islamic year.

  • Eligible Assets

    Includes cash, gold, silver, business inventory, agricultural produce, livestock, and investment returns.

Fulfill Your Zakat with Purpose

Zakat is timeless. It purifies your wealth, strengthens your faith, and uplifts those in need. By giving thoughtfully and consistently, you become part of a legacy of mercy and justice. Ready to calculate and give your Zakat?

Why Zakat Matters

Zakat is more than a transaction, it’s a transformative force. It:

  • Provides urgent relief for food, shelter, and healthcare
  • Supports small businesses and farmers, stimulating local economies
  • Encourages financial discipline and spiritual growth
  • Builds empathy and solidarity across the ummah
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FAQ

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How to Calculate Your Zakat
For most assets, Zakat is calculated at 2.5% of your total qualifying wealth once the nisab is met.
Who Receives Zakat
The Quran outlines eight categories of recipients, including:

- The poor and needy
- Zakat administrators
- Those whose hearts need reconciliation
- People in debt
- Those striving in the path of Allah
- Travelers in need
- Captives
- Efforts to free slaves
Fulfill a Pillar of Islam

“Protect your wealth by giving Zakat, heal your sick through charity, and prepare for the trials of life with supplication.”
(Narrated by Al-Bayhaqi)

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