Help us spread the message of Islam through education and support. Your donations can make a big difference in how we share our faith with others, both locally and nationwide. Every contribution helps us create and distribute valuable Islamic content.
With just £50, you can enable us to produce and distribute Islamic booklets and literature to organizations throughout the UK. These materials help educate and inspire both Muslims and non-Muslims about the beauty and wisdom of Islam. A donation of £100 allows us to organize and sponsor lectures or khutbahs that reach over 5,000 people, both at our location and online. This is a wonderful opportunity to spread knowledge and understanding.
For a more significant impact, £300 can be used to create an educational video that can teach aspects of Islam in an engaging and approachable manner. These videos are crucial for reaching a wider audience and providing them with a meaningful learning experience. A generous donation of £1000 supports an entire Islamic society for a year. This includes funding for a Khateeb for Jummah Khutbahs, various educational lectures, distributing more literature, organizing Discover Islam week, and providing advice and counselling services.
Your support can truly make a difference in how Islam is perceived and practiced across the community. Please consider donating to help us continue our vital work in dawah. Every bit helps, and together, we can achieve remarkable things for our community and for the better understanding of Islam.
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FAQ
Zakat is one of the five pillars of Islam. It is a form of almsgiving treated in Islam as a religious obligation or tax, which, by Quranic ranking, is next after prayer in importance. It is a duty on Muslims to support those in need.
Every adult Muslim who meets the necessary criteria of wealth, known as Nisab, is required to pay Zakat. Nisab is defined as the minimum amount of wealth a Muslim must possess for a full lunar year before being obligated to contribute.
Zakat is calculated as 2.5% of one's excess wealth that has been held for a lunar year. This includes cash, gold, silver, and business commodities. Accurate calculation is essential to fulfill the religious obligation correctly.
Zakat funds are used to support the poor and needy, those in debt, and other eligible categories defined under Islamic law. It is crucial that Zakat is distributed among these categories to ensure social welfare and community support.