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Fulfill Your Zakat With Trust This Ramadan

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Fulfill Your Zakat With Trust and Clarity

Ramadan is a sacred time to reflect on our blessings and fulfill our responsibilities. Zakat is not just charity — it is an obligation and an act of worship that purifies wealth and supports those who are struggling to meet their basic needs.

At SadaqahZakatNFP, we treat Zakat as an amanah (trust). Every Zakat donation is handled with care and distributed strictly according to Islamic guidelines, ensuring it reaches eligible recipients with dignity and respect.

Why Give Zakat Through SadaqahZakatNFP?

Why Give Zakat Through SadaqahZakatNFP?

Zakat funds are kept separate from Sadaqah and general donations

Distributed only to eligible Zakat recipients (asnaf)

Focused on essential needs such as food, medical care, and basic living support

Managed with transparency, responsibility, and accountability

Who Can Receive Zakat?

Zakat can only be given to specific categories of people defined in Islam. At SadaqahZakatNFP, we strictly follow these guidelines to ensure your Zakat reaches those who are eligible and deserving.
Zakat is distributed to individuals who are struggling to meet their basic needs and have no reliable means of support.

Eligible Zakat Recipients Include :

The Poor (Al-Fuqara)

People who do not have enough income or resources to meet basic living needs.

The Needy (Al-Masakin)

Individuals and families living in hardship, unable to afford food, shelter, or essentials.

Those in Debt

People burdened by debt due to genuine need and circumstances beyond their control.

Stranded or Displaced Individuals

People facing hardship away from their homes with no access to resources.

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Fulfill your sacred obligation by supporting those who are most in need. Your Zakat provides food, medical care, debt relief, and essential aid to struggling families.

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Ramadan Zakat - Frequently Asked Questions

Zakat is an obligatory act of worship in Islam and one of its five pillars. It purifies wealth and helps support those who are struggling to meet their basic needs. Giving Zakat is both a spiritual responsibility and a social duty.

Ramadan is a blessed month when good deeds carry greater reward. Many Muslims choose to fulfill their Zakat obligation during Ramadan to maximize spiritual benefit and support those in need during this important time.

Zakat becomes obligatory once your wealth reaches the Nisab and a full lunar year has passed. While it does not have to be given in Ramadan, giving during Ramadan is highly encouraged due to its blessings and impact.

If your savings and assets exceed the Nisab amount and have been held for one lunar year, you are required to pay Zakat

Zakat is generally calculated as 2.5% of eligible savings and assets such as cash, gold, silver, and business assets after deducting liabilities.

Zakat can only be given to eligible recipients defined in Islam, such as the poor, the needy, those in debt, widows, orphans, and vulnerable individuals. We ensure Zakat is distributed strictly according to these guidelines.

Yes. Zakat donations are kept completely separate from Sadaqah and general charity funds and are used only for Zakat-eligible purposes.

Yes, Zakat can be used for emergency situations as long as the recipients are Zakat-eligible. This includes helping families facing severe hardship who qualify under Islamic guidelines.

Yes. After completing your donation, you will receive a confirmation and receipt via email for your records.

Yes. All online donations are processed through secure and encrypted payment systems to ensure your information and contribution are protected.

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