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Zakat al-Fitr Calculator

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Zakat al-Fitr Calculator

Calculate your Zakat al-Fitr obligation according to Islamic principles

Calculation Parameters

Rice
2.6 kg
Wheat
2.5 kg
Dates
3 kg
Raisins
3 kg

Did You Know?

Zakat al-Fitr is a charity taken for the poor a few days before the end of Ramadan. Each person is required to give one Sa' (approx. 2.5-3 kg) of staple food.

Zakat Calculation Results

Selected Food: Rice
Weight per Sa': 2.6 kg
Price per Kg: $2.50
Family Members: 1
Total Weight: 2.6 kg
Zakat al-Fitr: $6.50

Important Note

This calculation is based on standard weights and your local prices. For precise religious guidance, please consult with your local Islamic authority.

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Scriptural Foundations

Qur’an

  • “Indeed, successful is the one who purifies himself, and remembers the name of his Lord, and prays.” (Qur’an 87:14–15)
  • Scholars link this purification to Zakat al-Fitr at the end of Ramadan.

Hadith

  • Ibn Umar (RA): “The Messenger of Allah ﷺ enjoined Zakat al-Fitr, a sa‘ (about 2.5–3 kg) of dates or barley, upon every Muslim, slave or free, male or female, young or old, and he ordered that it be given before the people went out to the prayer.” (Bukhari, Muslim)

  Amount and Calculation

Traditionally: 1 sa‘ of staple food (~2.5–3 kg). Modern practice: Equivalent monetary value based on local staple food prices.

2025 Rates

  • USA: Estimated $10 per person.
  • Europe: Varies by country (€7–€12).
  • Global: Adjusted to staple food costs (e.g., rice, wheat, dates).

  Jurisprudential Perspectives

Sunni Schools

  • Hanafi: Allows monetary payment.
  • Maliki, Shafi’i, Hanbali: Prefer staple food, but many accept money in modern contexts.

Shi’a (Ja’fari)

  • Similar obligation, with emphasis on staple food, though monetary equivalents are widely practiced.

  Regional Practices

USA

  • Islamic centers announce fixed rates (e.g., $10 per person).
  • Payment often made online through organizations like IMAM-US.
  • Distributed locally and abroad.

Europe

  • UK: £5–£7 per person.
  • France: €7–€9.
  • Germany: €10–€12.
  • Strong emphasis on supporting refugees and local poor.

Middle East & North Africa

  • Often given in staple foods (wheat, rice, dates).
  • Governments sometimes coordinate distribution.

Asia

  • Indonesia, Malaysia: Rice-based calculation.
  • South Asia: Wheat or rice equivalents.

  Purposes of Zakat al-Fitr

  1. Spiritual purification for fasting Muslims.
  2. Social solidarity — ensuring no one is left hungry on Eid.
  3. Economic redistribution — wealth flows to the most vulnerable.
  4. Community cohesion — strengthens bonds between rich and poor.

  Practical Guidelines

  • Who pays? Every Muslim with surplus food.
  • Who receives? The poor, needy, and eligible zakat categories.
  • When to pay? Before Eid prayer (can be given earlier in Ramadan).
  • How to pay? Food or money equivalent.

  Comparative Table: Zakat al-Fitr 2025 Rates

RegionRate (per person)Notes
USA$10Based on staple food cost
UK£6Set by major Islamic councils
France€7–€9Varies by mosque
Germany€10–€12Higher due to food prices
Morocco20–25 MADBased on wheat price
Indonesia2.5 kg riceLocal staple

  Modern Challenges

  • Digital payments: Rise of online zakat platforms.
  • Global distribution: Should zakat stay local or go abroad?
  • Standardization: Different mosques set different rates.
  • Awareness: Younger Muslims in the West learning obligations.

  Zakat al-Fitr and Social Impact

  • Provides millions of meals globally.
  • Strengthens Muslim identity in minority contexts (USA, Europe).
  • Supports refugees, homeless, and marginalized communities.

  Case Studies

  1. USA Mosque in New York: Collects $10/person, distributes to local food banks and overseas.
  2. UK Islamic Relief: Channels Zakat al-Fitr to refugee camps.
  3. France: Local mosques distribute food parcels to poor families.

  FAQs

Q: How much is Zakat al-Fitr in the USA in 2025? A: $10 per person.

Q: Can I pay Zakat al-Fitr in money? A: Yes, most scholars allow monetary equivalents today.

Q: When should Zakat al-Fitr be paid? A: Before Eid prayer, ideally during Ramadan.

Q: Who must pay Zakat al-Fitr? A: Every Muslim with surplus food, including on behalf of dependents.

Q: Can Zakat al-Fitr be given abroad? A: Yes, though many scholars recommend prioritizing local needy.