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This Ramadan, children are dying from hunger. Your Zakat can give them regular meals.
Donate NowHunger is robbing children of their futures. You can change that. Every night, children across Britain are tucked into bed with full tummies, their only worry being which bedtime story to choose. Meanwhile, across the world, millions of children close their eyes to the pangs of hunger, unsure of when their next meal will come. Some don’t make it to their fifth birthday.
Your Zakat provides life-saving meals to children in the world’s poorest communities.
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Every penny of your Zakat goes to children who need it most.
£100 provides
£250 provides
£500 provides
(Quran 2:110)
Zakat isn’t just a donation, it’s an act of worship and a sacred duty. It is one of the five pillars of Islam, a powerful way to purify our wealth, and a means to support those most in need.
Every sane, adult Muslim who has savings above the Nisab (minimum threshold) must give 2.5% of their wealth in Zakat once a year. This is then distributed to those who qualify, ensuring your wealth benefits the poor, the hungry, and the vulnerable.
Your Zakat is an Amanah (trust). We know that when you give, you do so for the sake of Allah, out of love, obedience, and a deep commitment to helping others. For almost a decade, we have transformed Zakat into school meals for children, ensuring they have the chance to break free from poverty. We take this duty seriously, ensuring 100% of Zakat reaches children who need it most.Give your Zakat today to right the wrong that is child hunger.
Your Zakat can fight child hunger.
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We feed the poorest
children
Your Zakat provides regular school meals so children can stay in school and escape poverty.
Reaching the most
vulnerable
We deliver food to children in the darkest places: refugee camps, urban slums, and disaster-hit regions.
Almost 60 million
meals served
Since 2016, we’ve provided meals to children in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Palestine, Malawi, Ethiopia and beyond.
“The Night of Power is better than a thousand months.”
(Quran 97:3)
Imagine giving charity that is rewarded as if you gave for 83 years!
Many Muslims choose to spread their Zakat across the last 10 nights of Ramadan to ensure they give on Laylatul Qadr, when Allah multiplies good deeds beyond measure.
Automate your giving for the last 10 nights & never miss the rewards.
Yusuf is just 7 years old, but hunger has already shaped his life. Before our meal program, he would go days without eating. Some nights, he and his brothers would drink water, just to feel full enough to sleep.
Now, thanks to kind people like you, he receives a warm meal every day. He has the energy to run, play, and smile again. He no longer dreams of food. He dreams of a future.
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There are 8 categories of people who can receive Zakat:
The Nisab is the minimum wealth required before you are eligible to pay Zakat.
Gold Nisab: 87.48g of gold (£6,450)
Silver Nisab: 612.36g of silver (£509)
You CAN give Zakat to:
You CANNOT give Zakat to:
“Those who hoard up treasures of gold and silver and spend them not in the way of Allah; give them the news of a painful punishment.” (Quran 9:34-35)
Not paying Zakat leads to the loss of blessings (Barakah) and accountability on Judgment Day.
No, Zakat is an obligation only for Muslims who meet the Nisab threshold. However, non-Muslims are encouraged to give voluntary charity (Sadaqah).
If you have missed paying Zakat in previous years, you must calculate what was due each year based on your wealth at the time. Then, you should pay the outstanding amount as soon as possible.
Yes, general charity (Sadaqah) is different from Zakat. Zakat is an obligation, while Sadaqah is voluntary. You must still pay Zakat if you meet the Nisab threshold.
According to some scholars, Zakat is due on a child’s wealth if they meet the Nisab threshold, but in other opinions, it is not required until adulthood. It’s best to seek advice from a scholar if unsure.
Gold & silver: Zakat is due if their combined value exceeds the Nisab threshold. Precious stones (e.g. diamonds) are not Zakatable unless they are for trade purposes. Use current market value to calculate the total worth.
Yes, if your savings exceed the Nisab threshold, you must pay Zakat on them, even if the money is intended for Hajj.
Yes, if the loan is recoverable, it must be included in your wealth when calculating Zakat.
Yes, as soon as you receive the repayment, Zakat is due on the full amount—either immediately or when your Zakat date comes around.
Yes, you can pay Zakat early to maximise your blessings, especially in Ramadan or the last 10 nights. When your Zakat date arrives, recalculate to see if additional payment is needed.