Ensure that families in need can celebrate Eid with dignity by giving your Zakat al-Fitr today. This essential act of charity purifies your fast and provides food for the less fortunate, allowing them to share in the joy of Eid. Donate now and fulfill your obligation before the Eid prayer—your support makes a real difference!
Understanding Zakat al-Fitr: A Vital Act of Charity in Ramadan
Zakat al-Fitr(Fitrana) is a form of charitable giving that purifies one’s wealth and assists those in need during the celebrations of Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of Ramadan. The following are the basic rules related to paying Zakat al-Fitr:
- When to pay: Ideally, Zakat al-Fitr should be paid during the last few days of Ramadan, before the Eid al-Fitr prayer. This ensures that the recipients have time to utilize the donation during the Eid celebrations.
- Who has to pay: Every Muslim capable of doing so must pay Zakat al-Fitr. The head of the household is typically responsible for paying on behalf of all family members under their care.
- Determination of the number of people: The number of people for whom Zakat al-Fitr is paid is determined by the number of individuals in a household or under the care of the person responsible for paying the charity.
- Amount paid per person: The amount of Zakat al-Fitr to be paid is typically based on the staple food of the region. The general guideline is to give the equivalent of one sa’a (approximately 2.6 to 3 kilograms or 5.7 to 6.6 pounds) of the staple food for each person.
Zakat al-Fitr Calculator: Zakat al-Fitr Price Equalization 2025
For the purpose of simplification and planning, our institution has established the following price equalization for staple foods:
- 3 kg of Wheat = $5
- 3 kg of Oat = $6
- 3 kg of Rice = $7
- 3 kg of Dates = $12
Zakat vs. Zakat al-Fitr: Understanding the Key Differences and Similarities
Both Zakat and Zakat al-Fitr are forms of Wajib(Obligatory) charity in Islam, yet they serve different purposes and have distinct rules.
Zakat is an annual pillar of Islam, required from eligible Muslims who meet the Nisab (minimum wealth threshold). It is 2.5% of savings and assets and can be distributed throughout the year to the poor, needy, and other eligible recipients.
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In contrast, Zakat al-Fitr is a mandatory charity given at the end of Ramadan, meant to purify the fast and ensure that the less fortunate can celebrate Eid without hardship. Unlike regular Zakat, which is calculated based on wealth, Zakat al-Fitr is a fixed amount, typically given in food or its monetary equivalent before Eid prayer.
Zakat and Zakat al-Fitr, Both acts of charity aim to uplift the poor and strengthen the bonds of the Muslim community, emphasizing generosity, compassion, and social justice.
Zakat al-Fitr Calculation Table 2025
The following table illustrates the Zakat al-Fitr payment amounts for different staple foods and varying numbers of people:
Number of People
|
Wheat ($5) |
Oats ($6) |
Rice ($7) |
Dates ($12) |
1
|
$5 |
$6 |
$7 |
$12
|
2
|
$10 |
$12 |
$14 |
$24
|
3
|
$15 |
$18 |
$21 |
$36
|
4
|
$20 |
$24 |
$28 |
$48
|
5
|
$25 |
$30 |
$35 |
$60
|
6 |
$30 |
$36 |
$42 |
$72
|
7
|
$35 |
$42 |
$49 |
$84
|
8 |
$40 |
$48 |
$56 |
$96
|
9
|
$45 |
$54 |
$63 |
$108
|
10 |
$50 |
$60 |
$70 |
$120
|
This table serves as a guide to help you determine your Zakat al-Fitr obligation based on the staple food you choose and the number of people in your household.
Fulfilling Your Duty with Precision and Care
While we have calculated average prices based on countries like England, Germany, France, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sudan, and Nigeria, you are encouraged to use local prices for a more accurate calculation. The ultimate goal is to ensure that your charity reaches those in need in a meaningful way.
As a responsible member of the Muslim community, we urge you to fulfill this sacred obligation and contribute to the well-being of the less fortunate. By paying Zakat al-Fitr on time, you help create a more inclusive and joyous Eid for all.
May Allah accept your charity and grant blessings in your wealth and health. Ameen!