Ramadan Giving Guide 2026
Your complete Ramadan giving guide for 2026. Learn Zakat, Sadaqah, Fidyah, Kaffarah and Fitrana and give correctly with Crisis Aid.
Complete Ramadan Giving Guide 2026
Ramadan is a month of worship, discipline, and generosity. Giving during this time is not only encouraged, it is central to the spirit of the month. Many Muslims choose Ramadan to fulfil their financial obligations and increase voluntary charity because rewards are multiplied and intentions are renewed. This guide helps you understand what to give, when to give, and how to give correctly.
Zakat is a compulsory obligation on eligible wealth once it has reached the nisab and been held for one lunar year. It must be given to specific categories defined in Islam. Zakat purifies your wealth and supports those facing poverty, hardship, and displacement. Many Muslims choose to pay Zakat during Ramadan, although it can be given at any time of year.
Sadaqah is voluntary charity that can be given at any time and in any amount. During Ramadan, Sadaqah carries increased reward. It supports a wide range of needs including food, water, medical aid, and care for vulnerable families. Daily Sadaqah, Iftar meals, and food packs are common ways to give throughout the month.
Fidyah applies to those who cannot fast due to long term illness or old age and cannot make up missed fasts later. It is paid by feeding one person in need for each missed fast. Kaffarah applies when a fast is deliberately broken without a valid excuse and requires feeding sixty people for each fast broken. Understanding the difference ensures you fulfil the correct obligation.
Zakat Al Fitr, also known as Fitrana, is paid at the end of Ramadan before the Eid prayer. It is obligatory on behalf of every eligible person and ensures that the poor can celebrate Eid with dignity. It completes the month of fasting and must be paid on time for it to be valid.
Crisis Aid is a UK registered Islamic charity that helps Muslims give correctly and confidently during Ramadan. The charity operates under UK law and follows Islamic guidance in how all forms of giving are collected and distributed, ensuring clarity, accountability, and care.
Gaza Emergency Appeal
Food For Life
Zakat
Sadaqah Jariyah
Quran Memorisation
How to Maximise Your Giving This Ramadan
Planning your giving helps you act with intention rather than delay. Knowing which obligations apply to you allows you to fulfil them correctly and focus on worship without uncertainty. Using Ramadan to review your wealth, fasting ability, and responsibilities ensures nothing is overlooked.
Giving consistently throughout the month helps spread benefit and reward. Many people choose a combination of Zakat, Sadaqah, and food based donations to support families at Suhoor and Iftar. Others focus on the last ten nights to seek Laylatul Qadr, when worship is better than a thousand months.
Giving through a trusted charity allows your donations to reach those who need them most. Crisis Aid delivers support in the UK and overseas, responding to poverty, hunger, displacement, and emergency need with dignity and care.
Ramadan passes quickly. A clear understanding of your obligations helps you act before opportunities are missed. Use this Ramadan Giving Guide 2026 to give with knowledge, intention, and sincerity.
Make your intention and fulfil your giving this Ramadan through Crisis Aid. Your generosity can bring relief to others and lasting reward for you in this life and the next.








