Zakat
Take from their wealth a charity by which you purify them and cause them to increase, and invoke [Allah’s blessings] upon them. Indeed, your invocations are reassurance for them. And Allah is Hearing and Knowing.
Zakat: A Fundamental Pillar of Islam
Zakat is one of the five pillars of Islam. It is fard (Obligatory) for a Muslim who is free, sound mind, pubescent and who has sufficient amounts of wealth to give Zakat. This nisab amount in Zakat corresponds to 80.18 grams of gold. Apart from his basic needs and debts, every Muslim who has 80.18 grams of gold, cash or income producing properties of this value performs the Zakat worship once a year.


Calculate your Zakat
Zakat is one of the five pillars of Islam. It is fard (obligatory) for a Muslim who is free, sound mind, and who has sufficient amounts of wealth to give Zakat. This nisab amount in Zakat corresponds to 80.18 grams of gold (£3340 cash). Apart from his basic needs and debts, every Muslim who has 80.18 grams of gold or £3340 cash value performs the Zakat worship once a year.
Who can I give my Zakat?
- These eight classes are reported in the 60th verse of Surah of At-Tawbah:
- For the poor
- For the needy
- For those employed to collect [zakat]
- For bringing hearts together [for Islam]
- For freeing captives [or slaves]
- For those in debt
- For the cause of Allah
- For the stranded traveler
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Zakât is to give one-fortieth (2.5%) of one’s wealth annually to one of the eight classes of people specified in Qur’ân Al-Karîm.
Fatih Community Centre delivers your Zakat funds to the student’s of the Quran on your behalf. Amongst our students studying in the UK, specifically to our orphans and refugees who are in financial difficulties, continue their educational life with the Zakat and charity of the generous people.  Our students, to whom we will deliver your Zakah, learn about the Quranic sciences and graduate with a special curriculum follow-up.
It is ensured that our students are raised as outstanding individuals who are committed to their religious and moral values.
With the education our student’s receive, they can devote their lives to serving the book of Allah. Our students can continue their life as a model Muslim in society by choosing the profession they deem appropriate for themselves.
Helping the student of the Qur’an to get education is also Sadaqah Jariyah.