Islamic Giving
Fulfill Your Religious Obligations This Ramadan
Ramadan is not just a month of fasting; it is a time for purification, charity, and strengthening our connection with Allah (SWT). Giving in charity during this blessed month carries immense rewards, and through your Zakat, Fitrana, and other donations, you can provide relief to those in desperate need.
Whether it’s feeding the poor, building a mosque, or expiating missed fasts, your contributions make a difference. Choose from our Islamic Giving options and fulfill your obligations with ease.
Zakat ul Fitr (Fitrana)
Ensure that those in need can also celebrate Eid by giving your Zakat ul Fitr before the end of Ramadan. This small but essential donation provides food for the less fortunate, allowing them to partake in the festivities.
Zakat ul Fitr (Fitrana) – Al-Aqsa
Help provide food to fasting Muslims at the sacred Al-Aqsa Mosque in Palestine. Your Zakat ul Fitr will ensure that struggling families in this blessed land receive the support they need.
Kafarah
If you have missed fasts that you cannot make up, Kafarah is a way to seek forgiveness by feeding those in need. The donation amount depends on the number of fasts missed.
Fidya
If you are unable to fast due to illness or old age, Fidya allows you to compensate by providing meals to those in need.
Build a Mosque
Contribute towards building a house of Allah (SWT) and earn continuous rewards (Sadaqah Jariyah). Your donation will go towards constructing mosques in underserved communities, providing a place for prayer, education, and community gatherings.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
This Ramadan, fulfill your obligations and multiply your rewards through the power of giving. 💙
What is Zakat ul Fitr and when should I pay it?
Zakat ul Fitr (Fitrana) is a mandatory donation given before
Eid Salah
to purify one’s fast and help the needy celebrate Eid. It is due on behalf of every Muslim in the household.
How is Fidya calculated?
Fidya is given when a person cannot fast due to chronic illness or old age. The amount is based on the cost of feeding a poor person two meals per missed fast.
How does Kafarah work?
Kafarah is required if a person
breaks a fast deliberately
without a valid reason. It involves either fasting
60 consecutive days
or feeding
60 needy people
for each fast broken.
Where are the mosques being built?
GRF is actively building mosques in
rural and underprivileged areas
where communities lack proper places of worship. Your donation helps establish mosques that will serve generations to come.