Zakat, Handled with Integrity

Zakat is a pillar of Islam and a right owed to those Allah has made eligible to receive it. This hub brings together everything you need to fulfil your Zakat correctly, from understanding when it is due and how to calculate it, to choosing Zakat eligible appeals distributed in accordance with Shariah. Explore the guide, use the calculator, and give with confidence, knowing your Zakat is handled with care, diligence, and transparency.

Give Now

Fulfil your 2.5% obligation; distributed strictly to eligible recipients per 9:60.

Zakat-Eligible Appeals

Recurring Donation – Where Most Needed

Set-and-forget monthly giving to cover Zakat or general Sadaqah to areas of greatest need.

Teacher & Orphan Sponsorship – South Africa

Sponsor a teacher and orphan: food, health checks, spiritual schooling and social development.

Palestine Emergency

Urgent humanitarian relief for Gaza—food, water, medical aid and shelter.

Lebanon Emergency

Provide food, medical supplies and shelter to families affected by the crisis.

Calculate Your Zakat

Zakat is due when your wealth reaches the nisab and has been held for one full lunar year. Calculating it correctly is part of fulfilling the obligation.

Use our Zakat calculator to assess your zakatable assets and determine the amount you owe with clarity and confidence. The calculator follows established Islamic guidelines and helps ensure accuracy, especially if your finances are spread across accounts or assets.

Complete Guide

Understand your Zakat

Zakat must be fulfilled with knowledge and care. Knowing when it is due, what wealth is zakatable, and who is eligible to receive it is essential to discharging the obligation correctly.

Our Zakat guide explains the key principles step by step and answers commonly-asked questions, helping you understand your responsibility and avoid common mistakes. Whether you are paying Zakat for the first time or reviewing your understanding, the guide is here to support informed and confident giving.

Is Zakat due on me?

What if I missed Zakat in the past?

Can I give Zakat to my parents?

Who can receive Zakat?