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What Is Zakat?
Zakat, a pillar of Islam, is a compulsory form of charity where Muslims donate a portion (usually 2.5%) of their wealth to help the less fortunate. During Ramadan, the blessings of giving are multiplied, making it an ideal time to fulfill this obligation.
Zakat is charity Muslims give to help the needy. It's compulsory and calculated based on wealth.
During Ramadan, Zakat becomes even more important to spread blessings and help those in need.

Empower Lives with Edhi Foundation's Ramadan Zakat Appeal
Edhi Foundation's Give Zakat Appeal ensures your contribution brings lasting positive change, aiding healthcare, education, disaster relief, and community development.
Join Edhi Foundation's Ramadan Zakat Appeal to make a profound
impact on communities in need. Your Zakat ensures vital services
such as healthcare, education, disaster relief, and community
development thrive during this auspicious month.
Ramadan embodies the spirit of generosity and compassion. Through Edhi
Foundation's Zakat Appeal, you can help uplift lives and enact positive
change. Your donation provides essential resources for medical treatments,
educational initiatives, and rapid response during emergencies.
Together, we can ensure no one is left vulnerable. Your Zakat
serves as a lifeline, offering sustainable solutions for those facing
hardship. Join us in spreading hope and creating a lasting legacy of
compassion this Ramadan.
The Prophet (saw) said that “The Believers Shade On The Day Of Resurrection Will Be His Sadqa” (Hadith Tirmidhi)
Your support not only offers immediate relief but also fosters
long-term resilience and empowerment within communities.
Every contribution counts. Your Zakat donation, no matter the size,
makes a tangible difference in the lives of those less fortunate. Together,
let's embrace the spirit of Ramadan and extend a helping hand to those
in need, ensuring a brighter future for all.
How to Calculate Your Zakat
Follow these 6 simple steps to calculate your Zakat correctly.

Step 1: Determine Your Nisab Threshold
The Nisab is the minimum wealth required for Zakat. Check gold/silver market values to see if you qualify.

Step 2: Assess Your Assets
Evaluate your cash, savings, jewelry, business assets, and investments. Exclude personal items like your home.

Step 3: Deduct Liabilities
Subtract any debts or loans from your total assets. Zakat applies only to the remaining net wealth.

Step 4: Calculate Zakatable Assets
After calculating your total assets and subtracting any liabilities, you'll have your Zakatable assets. These are the assets used to calculate Zakat.

Step 5: Calculate Zakat
Donating Sadqa for healthcare helps fund initiatives offering medical care to those in need. This can involve building hospitals, providing equipment, medical treatments for lasting impact.

Step 6: Pay Zakat
Once you've calculated your Zakat, the last step is to pay it to those in need. You can give directly to eligible recipients or contribute to trustworthy organizations that manage Zakat distribution.

Abdul Sattar Edhi Humanitarian Legend
Born in 1928 in the small village of Bantva near Joona Garh, Gujrat (India), Abdul Sattar Edhi's journey of compassion began with the seeds planted in his soul during his mother's illness. At the age of eleven, when his mother became paralyzed and later suffered from mental illness, Edhi devoted himself to her care.
He undertook the responsibilities of cleaning, bathing, changing clothes, and feeding her. Despite his efforts, the battle against the disease proved to be challenging, and his mother's helplessness grew over the years. This early experience shaped Edhi's lifelong commitment to alleviating the suffering of humanity.

Abdul Sattar Edhi Humanitarian Legend
Born in 1928 in the small village of Bantva near Joona Garh, Gujrat (India), Abdul Sattar Edhi's journey of compassion began with the seeds planted in his soul during his mother's illness. At the age of eleven, when his mother became paralyzed and later suffered from mental illness, Edhi devoted himself to her care.
He undertook the responsibilities of cleaning, bathing, changing clothes, and feeding her. Despite his efforts, the battle against the disease proved to be challenging, and his mother's helplessness grew over the years. This early experience shaped Edhi's lifelong commitment to alleviating the suffering of humanity.
Frequently Asked Questions
Explore our FAQs for clear insights on giving, eligibility, and the
positive impact
your contribution can make in transforming lives.
Eight groups are eligible to receive Zakat:
When your Zakat-eligible wealth surpasses the Nisab for a full lunar year, Zakat is due immediately. It becomes an annual obligation if your wealth remains above the Nisab.
Donate your Zakat with confidence through Edhi Foundation, ensuring it reaches where it's needed most. Trusted for over 30 years, our projects are Zakat-applicable, sustainable, and impactful.
Items, except gold or silver not bought for resale, are not subject to Zakat. Personal belongings like a house or car are exempt from Zakat.