Zakat

Fulfil your Zakat obligations with United Muslims. Browse through our individual Zakat-applicable projects or donate to where it is most needed. Use our Zakat calculator to pay Zakat online easily.

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At United Muslims, we make sure 100% of your Zakat reaches those who need it. If a donation is reduced by bank or card fees, we cover the difference ourselves, so nothing is lost. This way, every penny you give goes directly to its project. Zakat is a powerful way to circulate wealth in society. Your regular Zakat not only provides urgent help to the poorest but also alleviates poverty and creates opportunities for growth. Use our easy Zakat Calculator to work out your amount and donate online with confidence.

Your Zakat truly saves lives. For years, Muslims around the world have been able to lift themselves out of extreme poverty and hardship through the generosity of fellow Muslims. Fulfil your Zakat with peace of mind, knowing every part of it helps families survive today and build a better tomorrow.

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ZAKAT APPLICABLE RELIEF PLANS

Orphan and Child Sponsorship

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United Muslims Zakat Appeal

Zakat lays the foundation for everything we do at United Muslims. From our emergency appeals to education, clean water, and orphan sponsorship programmes, the 2.5% of your wealth given each year helps us transform every life it touches.

What is Zakat

Zakat, the third pillar of Islam, is not just a charitable act but an obligation for every financially able Muslim. Allah has commanded this beautiful form of charity so that those who are blessed may support the underprivileged. The concept of Zakat is rooted in equality and harmony within the Muslim Ummah. It purifies wealth and brings barakah.

How to Calculate Your Zakat

According to most scholars, the Nisab threshold is the value of 87.48 grams of gold or 612.36 grams of silver. Our Zakat calculator offers easy calculation of the Zakat amount owed on the surplus of gold and silver held over one lunar year at current rates. Zakat is usually 2.5% of surplus wealth and assets, and our calculator follows the same principle.

Who Can Receive Your Zakat

Zakat has specific eligibility criteria. For instance, a husband cannot allocate his Zakat to his wife or children, as he is already financially responsible for them. Recipients of Zakat fall into one of the following eight categories:

  • The impoverished
  • The destitute
  • Zakat administrators, like United Muslims
  • Those seeking to reconcile hearts
  • Individuals in bondage or captivity
  • Those burdened with debt
  • Causes in the path of Allah
  • Travellers in need

Those who believe in Allah and the Last Day, establish regular prayers, pay their zakat, and fear none (but for Allah) will visit and preserve Allah’s mosques.

– (Chapter 9), verse 18

How United Muslims is using your Zakat to make real change

Feeding the Hungry – Food Drives & Hot Meal Kitchens

Through our food drives, temporary kitchens, and iftar gatherings, your Zakat provides hot meals, food parcels, and fresh meat to struggling families. For many, this is the only time they taste a warm, nourishing meal. With your help, we restore dignity and bring comfort to empty stomachs.

In Gaza, Pakistan, and other regions struck by war or natural disasters, your Zakat offers a first-hand lifeline to children, women, and the elderly. With the help of your contributions, our teams are supplying the struggling families with food, clean water, medical aid and much more.

Through our livelihood support projects and Muslim tech solutions, your Zakat funds small businesses, vocational training, and income opportunities for families. By teaching skills and providing tools, we help people move from dependence to independence, breaking the cycle of poverty with dignity. Your donations, small or big, also help women earn to feed their children by sewing, knitting, and running small businesses.

With our child sponsorship programme, your Zakat provides orphans with food, education, healthcare, and safe shelter. Our orphanages and rescue centres run on the generosity of our donors to save orphans, vulnerable children, and young women from the cruelties of life.

Your Zakat contributions help us build wells, install water pumps, and supply clean drinking water bottles in hard-to-reach areas. This simple gift of water saves lives, keeps children in school instead of fetching water, and prevents them from dying of waterborne diseases.

Your Zakat helps fund our medical support initiatives, providing medicines, equipment, and care to the sick, elderly, and vulnerable. For many, this is the difference between life and death. Regular Zakat contributions support treatment for long-term illnesses, safe birthing solutions, and care for newborns.

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Religious Dues

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Zakat

Cleanse your wealth by donating your zakat dues to the people in need.

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Sadaqah

Sadqah is an act of charity for muslims that allows them to support others and share the blessings.

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Aqiqah

Aqiqah is a beautiful way to thank Allah for the blessing of your newborn by offering a small sacrifice.

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Fidya

Unable to fast during Ramadan? Fidya lets you help someone in need instead.

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Interest (Riba)

Got interest money? Give it to charity, not for reward, but to clean your wealth.

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Lillah

Lillah is a selfless donation given just for Allah, no praise, just pure intention.

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Kaffarah

It’s a way to say sorry to Allah, by feeding the poor, giving charity, or fasting.

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Qurbani

Fulfil your Qurbani according to the Sunnah and share the blessings of Eid.

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Ramadan

In Ramadan, unite as an Ummah by giving Zakat and Sadaqah to support the poor.

Stand with PalestineToday

Help deliver urgent aid, food, and medical support to families affected by the ongoing crisis.

United Muslims'
100% Donation Promise

Your generosity deserves complete transparency and maximum impact.

At United Muslims, we follow a strict 100% donation policy. This means every pound, dollar, or dirham you donate is used solely for delivering life-saving aid. We do not take admin or overhead costs from your donations. Our goal is simple: to honour your trust by making sure your support reaches those who need it most—quickly, efficiently, and transparently.

Every penny you give goes directly to life-saving projects, no admin cuts.

We operate under a 100% donation policy, ensuring your contribution reaches those who need it most.

Your donation can help provide:

Food & clean water

Shelter aid

Orphan support

Education

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Zakat?

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Zakat is the third pillar of Islam. It is a yearly obligation for every adult Muslim who is financially able and whose wealth stays above the Nisab level for a full Islamic year. By giving Zakat, Muslims seek Allah’s (SWT) reward and help those in need.

Who is eligible for Zakat?

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Unlike Sadaqah or Lillah, Zakat donations have specific eligibility criteria. Recipients of Zakat fall into one of the following eight categories:

  • The impoverished
  • The destitute
  • Zakat administrators
  • Those seeking to reconcile hearts
  • Individuals in bondage or captivity
  • Those burdened with debt
  • Causes in the path of Allah
  • Travellers in need 

At United Muslims, we have a range of Zakat-applicable projects that adhere to Islamic principles for the distribution of funds.

What is Nisab?

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Nisab is the minimum amount of wealth a Muslim must possess for an entire lunar year to be obliged to pay Zakat. This threshold is based on the value of gold or silver:

  • Gold: The value equivalent to 87.48 grams of gold.
  • Silver: The value equivalent to 612.36 grams of silver.

Since gold and silver prices fluctuate, the nisab threshold varies accordingly. We have built a simple-to-use Zakat calculator that not only determines the eligibility but also calculates the amount due. If your wealth falls below the nisab threshold at any point during the Islamic year but remains above it at both the beginning and end of the year, it’s advisable to consult your local imam for guidance.

When should I pay Zakat?

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You must pay Zakat when your wealth stays above the Nisab level for one full Islamic year, starting from the time it first crossed that limit. The amount is calculated on the day you give it, based on your current wealth, even if it went up or down during the year.

Many Muslims choose to pay Zakat during Ramadan because it is a blessed month with greater rewards. But you can pay at any time of the year, as long as your wealth has been above the Nisab for a full lunar year. Remember, this is different from Zakat al-Fitr (Fitrana), which must be paid before the Eid prayer. At United Muslims, we run Zakat-applicable projects all year round to support the poorest and most vulnerable people worldwide.

What assets should be considered for Zakat calculation?

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Your Zakat obligation is based on your accumulated wealth, which includes personal assets and liquid funds. Zakat is due on assets that are not essential for your daily living. For example, your primary residence is exempt, but a secondary property that you don’t live in should be counted in your Zakat calculation. Similarly, while your primary vehicle is considered a necessity and exempt, a second car, deemed a luxury, should be included.

Assets to consider for Zakat calculation include:

  • Cash, whether kept at home, in banks, or in savings accounts.
  • Savings set aside for specific purposes (like Hajj, property deposits, weddings, etc.).
  • The current value of any gold and silver you own.
  • Stocks and shares in your possession.
  • Revenue from rental properties (like a second home).
  • The value of debts owed to you that you expect to be repaid (e.g., money lent to friends or relatives).

When calculating Zakat, do not take into account:

  • Payments scheduled for the month in which you are paying Zakat.
  • Debts you owe, such as mortgage/rent payments, credit card debts, and personal loans.
  • Possessions like household appliances and clothing.
  • Business-related expenses, including bills, salaries, rents, and rates.
  • Business loans and overdrafts.

Is it permissible to settle Zakat in instalments?

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You have the option to fulfil your Zakat obligation through instalment payments, although it is preferable to make a single lump-sum contribution. If you are confident that your wealth will remain consistent, you can choose to pay in advance of the due date.

How is Zakat al Fitr (Fitrana) different from Zakat?

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Zakat al Fitr, also known as Fitrana, is a mandatory religious contribution exclusively observed during the month of Ramadan, and before the commencement of Eid al-Fitr. Traditionally, Fitrana is paid out in the form of food; however, it is also permissible to pay in cash through charities like United Muslims. Zakat is entirely different, and a mandatory contribution separate from Fitrana.

How can I calculate my Zakat online?

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We have an easy-to-use Zakat calculator on our website to quickly determine your eligibility and the amount due. Simply fill in the required information and click on calculate.

How do I donate my Zakat?

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After calculating your Zakat or knowing your owed amount, you have the option to make your donation through United Muslims. We have a range of Zakat-eligible projects that you can pick from, or just donate towards our ‘Where Most Needed’ fund to help those who need it most.

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