In most cases, the “Nisab” is equal to 87.48 grams of gold and 612.36 grams of silver. When one’s wealth is equal to or more than this specific amount, it becomes obligatory upon him or her to take a portion of their wealth and give it as charity for distribution to eligible recipients, including the poor and needy.
When you give your Zakat Al-Maal with Zakat House Australia, we make sure to distribute it to those most in need, as delivered in our deen.
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Zakat al-Fitr is a special charity that Muslims are obligated to give before the end of Ramadan, usually before the Eid al-Fitr prayer. It is a small amount of food or money given to the poor to purify the fasting person’s deeds and help those in need celebrate Eid without hardship.