What is 100% Donation
This means every penny you donate will be used towards your selected cause, none of this money will be used towards any other cause or Charity expenses.
How do you cover Cost
We have businesses that donate to our charity specifically to cover our cost.
What Guarantee do you provide
We welcome any member of the public to pop over to our office and meet the team of volunteers, the people you speak to are the individuals that go the effected areas to provide assistance, this ensures your money is taken by us at all times.
Can anyone help
We are always in need for volunteers, please click here to learn more
What are the different types of Donations
Zakaat: Payment made annually under Islamic law on certain kinds of property and used for charitable and religious purposes, one of the Five Pillars of Islam.
Zakat al-Fitr: Zakat al-Fitr is charity given to the poor at the end of the fasting in the Islamic holy month of Ramadan. The Arabic word Fitr means the same as iftar, breaking a fast, and it comes from the same root word as Futoor which means breakfast
Sadaqah: Sadaqah, meaning 'charity', is the concept of voluntary giving in Islam. The term stems from the Arabic root word 'sidq', which means sincerity. ... Described in the Holy Qur'an as 'a beautiful loan', sadaqah encompasses any act of charitable giving done out of compassion, love, friendship or generosity
Fidyah and Kaffarah: Fidyah (Arabic: الفدية) and Kaffara (Arabic: كفارة) are religious donations made in Islam when a fast (notably in Ramadan) is broken. The donations can be of food, or money, and it is used to feed those in need. They are mentioned in the Qur'an which distinguishes the two, but unifies them into one idea.
Interest: To avoid the anger of Allah, one should give the interest money accumulated to charity. This, whilst being the most practically beneficial way of disposing the money, is not going to be positively rewarding. But due to it being in accordance with Allah's Will, in that this method of disposal saves one from further sin, it is still beneficial.
Lillah: Lillah meaning 'for Allah', comprises any form of charity given in the cause of Allah on a pure voluntary basis. This charitable giving is over and above the Zakah that one is liable for.
Sadaqah Wajibah: is also another binding charity and includes Sadaqah al Fitr which is similar to Zakat as it has to be distributed with the same intention and rules as described by the Quran. It varies in some though since it is not required to be only given to Muslims.
Admin: Running of Charity: All costs involved in running the charity.