Your Ramadan journey is nearly complete, but one sacred seal remains to perfect your efforts. Zakat al-Fitr is the Wajib duty that purifies your fast and guarantees dignity for the poor on Eid day.
Your mandatory act of kindness to ensure widows, orphans, and the elderly are not left behind.
Complete your faith during Ramadan by giving Zakat al-Fitr to the Ummah.
Understanding Zakat al-Fitr (Fitrana): A Sacred Duty at the End of Ramadan
As the blessed month of Ramadan draws to a close, Muslims around the world prepare not only for Eid al-Fitr but also for one final, powerful act of worship: Pay Zakat al-Fitr. This is not just a tradition. Itβs a sacred obligation(Wajib)Β a divine command that perfects your fast, purifies your wealth, and brings joy to the hearts of the poor on Eid.
π What Is Zakat al-Fitr?
Zakat al-Fitr (also known as Fitrana) is a compulsory charity that every eligible Muslim must pay at the end of Ramadan. It serves two essential purposes:
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Purifies your fast from any shortcomings or sins.
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Feeds and supports the poor so they too can celebrate Eid with dignity. This is the social aspect of giving Zakat al-Fitr. The Prophet (peace be upon him) instructed believers to “satisfy them [the poor] on this day” so that they do not have to beg or worry about food while others are feasting.
The philosophy of Zakat al-Fitr is simple: Allah wants no one left behind on Eid. It is Wajib on us to share our blessings with the fasting poor, ensuring that everyone(Especially teenage girls and boys who are in their first year of fasting.) can partake in the joy.
No one should be left out of the Eid due to poverty:
π° When Should Zakat al-Fitr Be Paid?
Zakat al-Fitr should be paid before the Eid prayer, preferably during the last few days of Ramadan. Delaying it after the Eid prayer makes it invalid as Zakat al-Fitr and instead becomes a general Sadaqah.
π€ Who Must Pay?
Every Muslim who has enough to feed themselves and their dependents for the day and night of Eid must pay Zakat al-Fitr. Typically, the head of the household pays on behalf of all family members, including children and any dependents.
Zakat al-Fitr Calculator: Amount of Zakat al-Fitr 2026
Under Islamic law, Zakat al-Fitr corresponds to 3kg of staple food (wheat, barley, rice, or dates) provided to those in need. To facilitate payment, we determine the cash equivalent based on local market prices under the supervision of islamic scholars:
Amount of Zakat al-Fitr 2026 = 3 kg of staple foods = $11 per person by paying with Tether or other cryptocurrency
Zakat al-Fitr calculation method= Number of people you want to pay * Zakat al-Fitr price
Example: For 5 people in Ramadan 2026 Zakat al-Fitr amount: 5 * 11 = $55
Where Does Zakat al-Fitr Go?
When you give your Zakat al-Fitr through Islamic Donate charity, youβre not just sending money, youβre delivering a moment of joy, a warm meal, a spark of dignity to someone who otherwise would have nothing on Eid.
Your Crypto Zakat Al-Fitr is accepted based on cryptocurrency: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tether, Solana, Tron and more:
- We have a 100% donation and 100% Zakat policy for your Zakat al-Fitr. This amount is directly converted into local fiat currency of different countries and the food is purchased locally and because it does not incur storage and transportation costs, it reaches the needy with the highest speed and safe.
- How Your Zakat al-Fitr Money Is Spent? Food aid, sweets and Eid celebration:

Hereβs how we responsibly distribute your Zakat al-Fitr:
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We purchase staple foods locally in affected areas to stimulate the local economy and reduce delivery time.
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We identify the most vulnerable families: widows, orphans, refugees, the disabled, and the elderly.
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Your Zakat is then distributed before Eid, ensuring the recipients have food for Eid day.
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All funds are managed according to Islamic principles, under strict accountability(Sheikh Muhammadβ―Musa, Shaykh Faraz).
π Whether itβs a refugee camp in Palestine, a drought-hit village in Sudan, or an orphanage in Bangladesh,Β your zakat reaches those in need quickly and effectively, without delay or bureaucracy.
Eid Gifts for Their First Fast for Allah: Recognizing Their First Ramadan
Eid al-Fitr is one of the most joyous and significant celebrations for us as Muslims. It marks the end of a month filled with devotion, patience, and sincere worship. On this blessed day, we not only celebrate with gratitude but also honor a beautiful tradition: giving gifts to young girls and boys who have reached the age of responsibility and fasted for the first time in Ramadan.
This moment is more than just a celebration. Itβs a powerful way to help our children understand the immense value of their worship. These young believers have taken their first steps on the path of spiritual maturity, and it is vital they recognize the greatness of what theyβve accomplished.
On Eid, we celebrate with our youth by sharing joy, baking cakes, and serving them with love:
Teaching them how to cook is not only an enjoyable experience but also a life skill that can empower them, increase their confidence, and even open doors to future opportunities.Β Itβs education, empowerment, and care, all in the spirit of Eid.
Let them feel the joy of obedience to Allah. Let them know that their efforts have meaning in the eyes of their Creator. And let our gifts be a token of encouragement, nurturing their love for Islam and strengthening their connection to the beautiful act of fasting.
Why Should You Not Delay Paying Zakat al-Fitr?
Dear fasting brother or sister, imagine ending your beautiful month of spiritual struggle⦠and forgetting the very people Ramadan calls you to remember. Would your fast feel complete knowing a poor mother breaks her fast with nothing while you celebrate Eid in joy?
Pay Zakat al-Fitr is your spiritual signature at the end of Ramadan. It completes your fast. It elevates your worship. It invites Allahβs mercy to rain upon your household.
Give it on time, and give it with intention and love. Your small amount can create a big difference. Let your Eid be complete by making theirs possible.
May Allah accept your fast, prayers, and your zakat giving.
Allah bless Muslims during Ramadan & make Eid sweet for you and your family.