“Establish prayer and give zakat, and whatever good you put forward for yourselves—you will find it with Allah. Surely Allah sees what you do.” (2:110)
£50 can provide life-saving healthcare in Gaza.
£30 can provide nutritious food for an orphan in Sudan for a month.
£50 can deliver vital healthcare to two mothers or babies at Al Imaan Hospital in Idlib, Syria.
£100 can contribute to building a sturdy, long-lasting home with a living room, bedroom, kitchen, and bathroom for a family of 5 affected by the earthquake in Turkey.
Your Zakat is entrusted to us, and we hold ourselves accountable to you, to those who benefit from your Zakat, and most importantly, to the Most Merciful, Allah.
Zakat serves as a reminder that our wealth is bestowed upon us by Allah, and by purifying it for His sake, we fulfil our responsibilities as privileged individuals. With our 30+ years of experience, you can confidently entrust your Zakat to us.
Zakat ensures that a portion of our surplus wealth is shared with those who are struggling to survive. It is a beautiful pillar of our faith, spreading mercy not only to those who receive but also to those who give.
Donate to our Zakat Fund and ensure that 100% of your donation goes to those in greatest need by checking the Gift Aid box at the checkout.
A Legacy of Mercy since 1991
For over three decades, we have been channels for your mercy, making us one of the longest-serving and award-winning Muslim charities in the UK. Operating in 25 countries across the globe, Human Appeal has transformed the lives of over 3.8 million people in 2022 alone, thanks to your generous Zakat donations. Our reach includes Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, Palestine, Somalia, Pakistan, Iraq, and Bangladesh.
As we embark on our 32nd year, we are dedicated to implementing long-lasting, impactful projects that leverage your Zakat to provide communities with access to clean water, job opportunities, healthcare, and education for years to come. This commitment ensures that your impact and blessings endure.
With your generous Zakat donations, we ensure meticulous oversight and monitoring of our projects. This guarantees that donations not only reach their intended recipients but are also supervised by engineers, architects, and other specialists to ensure safety and sustainability.
Your Zakat: A mercy to the afflicted
Your Zakat is truly a mercy for those facing the horrors of war, displacement, and climate crises. We strive to ensure that it reaches them safely and effectively. Our Zakat projects are designed to have a lasting impact, bringing positive change year after year. We thank you for entrusting us with your Zakat. It is through your donations that our life-changing projects become a reality. Together, let us continue to share the mercy of Zakat, now and in the future.
Explore our Zakat-applicable projects below.
Give your Zakat, fulfil this beautiful duty, and reap Allah’s mercy by relieving the suffering of the world’s most vulnerable families. 100% donation policy.
We urgently need your help to keep our Al Imaan Hospital operational. As the only hospital of its kind in Idlib, there is nowhere else for vulnerable Syrians to go for vital healthcare. Please don’t forget the people of Syria. Support our hospital today.
As tensions escalate in Gaza, Palestinians are facing a severe shortage of food, fuel, and medicine, while winter intensifies the misery of families. Help Human Appeal deliver food aid, vital medicine, fuel, and other emergency assistance.
Give £3,000 and provide a Syrian family with a safe and dignified brick home that will last decades.
Donate £800 and give the gift of a water well, providing clean water to drought-affected families so they no longer go thirsty.
A series of huge earthquakes have devastated an area already ravaged by war and humanitarian crisis. When the dust settles, we must never turn our backs on the suffering of Syrian families again. Help Syrian families to rebuild and recover by providing medical aid and permanent homes.
Zakat is one of the five pillars of Islam. It is a charitable duty that purifies wealth and is incumbent upon adult Muslims.
There are eight categories of people who are eligible to receive Zakat.
A poor person is someone whose property, in excess of his basic requirements, does not reach the nisab threshold. The recipient must not belong to your immediate family, therefore; your spouse, children, parents and grandparents cannot receive your zakat. Other relatives, however, can receive your zakat.
Donate your Zakat through Human Appeal safe in the knowledge that your donation will go directly to where it is most needed, making you mercy go further. We’ve been trusted to deliver your Zakat for over 30 years. All of our current projects are Zakat-applicable, as well as sustainable and impactful, continuing to benefit people for years to come.
You should pay Zakat if your wealth is equal to or above the Nisab (threshold), which varies each year and is based on the price of silver. As of March 2023, the Nisab is approximately £342.92, so any money or assets you have above this amount hold a duty of Zakat. Our Zakat calculator automatically updates the Nisab based on the daily value of silver.
Any gold, silver, jewellery, stocks and shares, cryptocurrency, savings, money you have loaned to others, property, pensions, and business stock should be included in your Nisab calculation.
In concrete terms, you pay approximately 2.5 percent of your wealth to Zakat, but we’ve made this even easier for you! With our Zakat calculator to help you work out what you owe with an up-to-date Nisab value.
Once you have more Zakat-eligible wealth than the Nisab and a full lunar year has passed, then Zakat is due immediately, and is then due annually if your wealth stays above the Nisab.
Zakat applies to any savings that you have held for a full year. Usually this means that you input the minimum that you have had in your account since you last calculated your Zakat one year ago. Include all your bank accounts, cryptocurrency, PayPal balance, and any money at home or in hand. Any interest you have received at the bank is haram and must not be included.
If one has missed Zakat payments over the years, then one must make a calculated estimate of the Zakat missed for each year and discharge it accordingly. These payments are still binding on him even if many years have passed by and whether or not he knew they were obligatory.
We have a Zakat policy which has been reviewed by scholars and is available on our website.