Give Zakat in Ramadan
Zakat given during Ramadan brings immense reward and relief to those in need. Pay your Zakat with Crisis Aid to help the poor, orphans, and vulnerable families.
Why Give Your Zakat in Ramadan?
Zakat is a sacred pillar of Islam, a divine duty that purifies your wealth and uplifts those in desperate need. Giving Zakat during Ramadan carries even greater significance, as this holy month is a time of reflection, mercy, and spiritual renewal. The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said, “The best charity is that given in Ramadan” (Tirmidhi).
By choosing to give your Zakat through Crisis Aid during Ramadan, you not only fulfill this essential obligation but also multiply your rewards while providing vital support to families who struggle to afford Suhoor and Iftar. Your generosity helps care for orphans by providing shelter and education, delivers urgent medical aid to those caught in conflict and disasters, brings clean water to drought-ravaged communities, and rebuilds lives with sustainable programs.
Crisis Aid rigorously ensures that your Zakat is distributed exclusively to those who meet the strict Islamic criteria, giving you full confidence that your duty is fulfilled with transparency, integrity, and profound impact. Your Zakat becomes a source of hope, healing, and mercy for the most vulnerable, embodying the true spirit of Ramadan.
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How to Give Zakat in Ramadan with Crisis Aid
Making your Zakat donation through Crisis Aid is straightforward, trustworthy, and fully Shariah-compliant. Begin by using our free, easy-to-follow Zakat Calculator to accurately assess your obligation based on your savings, gold, investments, and other assets. Once you know your amount, select the cause that resonates most with you—whether supporting orphans, providing food aid, clean water, or emergency medical relief.
Donate securely online through our encrypted platform, which accepts credit and debit cards, bank transfers, PayPal, and even offers the option to give anonymously. After your donation, you’ll receive confirmation along with heartfelt updates and real stories, so you can see the tangible impact your generosity is making.
Giving Zakat during the last ten nights of Ramadan, especially on Laylat al-Qadr, is a blessed opportunity—each act of charity during this time is multiplied in reward, equating to the benefit of over 83 years of worship. With Crisis Aid, your Zakat becomes a powerful force of mercy and hope, transforming lives while fulfilling a sacred pillar of Islam.