Interest Money Fund
Purify Your Wealth Through Charitable Causes
If you have received interest from a bank account, savings account, or any other source, Islamic scholars advise that this money should not be kept for personal benefit. Instead, it should be disposed of by donating it to charitable causes that do not provide a direct religious benefit.
Crisis Aid’s Interest Money Fund provides a simple way to remove interest earnings from your wealth while helping support projects that benefit communities in need.
How Your Interest Money Is Used
Interest money donated to this fund is kept separate from charitable donations such as Zakat, Sadaqah and Lillah. In accordance with Islamic guidance, these funds are used for public welfare projects that benefit communities as a whole.
Your donation may help fund:
- Construction of public toilets and sanitation facilities
- Road repairs and community access routes
- Waste management and cleaning projects
- Public infrastructure improvements
- Other approved community welfare initiatives
These projects provide practical benefits to those in need while ensuring that interest funds are used in an appropriate manner.
Why Donate Your Interest Money?
Many Muslims receive interest unintentionally through bank accounts or financial transactions. Rather than keeping or benefiting from these funds, they should be removed and directed towards public benefit projects.
By donating your interest money to Crisis Aid, you can:
- Purify your wealth from impermissible earnings
- Support essential community infrastructure
- Help improve living conditions for vulnerable communities
- Ensure your interest money is used responsibly
Important Information
Please note that donations made to the Interest Money Fund are not considered Sadaqah, Zakat or Lillah. These funds are allocated separately and used only for suitable public welfare projects in accordance with Islamic guidance.
Donate your interest money today and help support vital community projects that improve the lives of those most in need.
