Sadaqah

Sadaqah is voluntary charity given sincerely for the benefit of others. Unlike Zakat, there is no fixed amount or specific time when it must be given. Any contribution, regardless of size, can help support people and communities facing hardship and create lasting positive impact.

What is Sadaqah?

Sadaqah is a voluntary act of charity and kindness. It may be given at any time and in any amount. Sadaqah can support a wide range of charitable activities, including poverty relief, education, health and wellbeing initiatives, humanitarian assistance and community support.

How is Sadaqah Different from Zakat?

Zakat

• Obligatory for eligible Muslims
• Usually calculated as 2.5% of qualifying wealth
• Subject to specific eligibility and distribution rules
• Normally calculated annually

Sadaqah

• Voluntary charitable giving
• Any amount may be given
• Can be given at any time
• Can support a wide range of charitable causes

Ways Your Sadaqah Can Help

• Poverty relief and essential support
• Food assistance and community welfare
• Education and learning opportunities
• Health and wellbeing initiatives
• Humanitarian and emergency assistance
• Community support and development

Suggested Giving

£10 – Help provide essential support where it is needed most.

£25 – Help support individuals and families facing hardship.

£50 – Contribute towards charitable and community initiatives.

Any amount – Every contribution can make a meaningful difference.

Learn More About Sadaqah

If you would like to learn more about the importance of Sadaqah and voluntary giving, you can read additional guidance below.

All donations are processed securely through Stripe.

Apple Pay, Google Pay and major debit and credit cards accepted.

Unless a donor selects or clearly states a specific charitable purpose, donations are treated as unrestricted donations. This enables trustees to direct resources where they are most needed and where they can achieve the greatest charitable benefit.