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While we complete our charity registration, you can make a pledge now — a commitment to give, with no payment taken. We'll let you know the moment giving opens so you can complete it.

This is a pledge, not a payment. While the Foundation completes its charity registration, no money is taken. Your pledge is a commitment to give — we'll let you know the moment you can complete it.

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Type of giving

Let the trustees direct your gift to the area of greatest need — the most flexible, and often the most powerful, way to give.

Preferred way to give (optional, for later)

When giving opens, we'll support card payments (Stripe) and PayPal.

Your pledge: £50 once · Where most needed

Your gift in action

Small gifts, lasting change

A little goes a long way. Here is the kind of difference your generosity is intended to make once the Foundation's programmes are running.

£30one-off

An emergency food parcel

Nutritious staples to help a struggling family through the hardest weeks.

Sadaqah Jariyah

£150one-off

A share in a water well

A contribution toward clean, safe water for a whole community — a lasting Sadaqah Jariyah.

£365one-off

A year of orphan care

Around a pound a day toward food, schooling and security for an orphaned child.

Sadaqah Jariyah

£10/ month

Ongoing Sadaqah Jariyah

A small monthly gift that keeps giving — water, learning and relief, all year round.

£50one-off

Learning essentials

Books, materials and support to help a child stay in school and keep learning.

£100one-off

Emergency relief

Rapid help — shelter, warmth and basic essentials — when disaster strikes.

Illustrative examples — a guide to what your gift could provide once our programmes are running. These are not active appeals.

Charity extinguishes sin as water extinguishes fire.
Prophet Muhammad ﷺ (Tirmidhi)

Calculate your Zakat

Work out what's due

Use this simple calculator to estimate your Zakat at 2.5% of your qualifying wealth. It's a guide only — please consult a qualified scholar for your specific circumstances.

Zakat calculator

Zakat is 2.5% of qualifying wealth held for a lunar year.

Your assets

Less what you owe

Nisab is the value of 87.48g of gold or 612.36g of silver. Many use the lower silver nisab. Enter today's value to check whether your wealth is zakatable.

Net zakatable wealth

£0.00

Zakat due (2.5%)

£0.00

This calculator is a guide only. Zakat rules can vary with your circumstances and school of thought — please consult a qualified scholar where needed.

Who can receive Zakat

The eight categories

The Qur'an (9:60) sets out eight categories of people eligible to receive Zakat. We keep Zakat funds distinct and distribute them only to those entitled.

  • 1The poor (al-fuqarā')
  • 2The needy (al-masākīn)
  • 3Those employed to administer it
  • 4Those whose hearts are to be reconciled
  • 5Freeing those in bondage
  • 6Those burdened by debt
  • 7In the cause of Allah
  • 8The stranded traveller

Questions & answers

Giving with confidence

A few honest answers about where the Foundation stands today, and how your support will be handled.
Are you a registered charity yet?

Not yet. The Abdul Majid Foundation is currently going through the charity registration process in England and Wales, and no charity number has been issued. This website is an early information page while the Foundation is being established. We will update it as our registration progresses.

Can I donate right now?

Donation facilities will open as our registration progresses. Until then, giving may be limited or handled in accordance with applicable rules. You're very welcome to set up your intended gift and register your interest — we'll be in touch the moment giving opens.

Will my donation be Zakat-eligible?

Yes. Once giving opens, you'll be able to designate your gift as Zakat. Zakat is distributed only to those eligible to receive it under the eight categories set out in the Qur'an (9:60), and we will keep Zakat funds distinct from other donations.

What is your 100% donation policy?

The Foundation intends for 100% of public donations to be applied to charitable projects. Administrative and operational costs will, wherever possible, be funded separately — through Gift Aid, trustee and family contributions, dedicated admin donations, sponsorship or other non-project funding.

Can I add Gift Aid to my donation?

If you're a UK taxpayer, Gift Aid adds 25p to every £1 you give, at no extra cost to you. Gift Aid can only be reclaimed once the Foundation holds charitable status recognised by HMRC — until then we'll record your declaration and apply it when that's in place.

Where will my donation go?

Support will reach people in genuine need in the UK and around the world — orphans, refugees and war-affected families, food banks and homelessness initiatives, clean-water projects, education, emergency relief and hardship grants. Gifts to 'Where most needed' let the trustees direct help to where it matters most.

How will you be accountable?

As the Foundation is formally established, our governance, policies and reporting will be developed in line with Charity Commission guidance for England and Wales. We are committed to transparency and to accounting carefully for every gift.

Our promise

100% of public donations go to those in need.

The Foundation intends for 100% of public donations to be applied to charitable projects. Administrative and operational costs will, wherever possible, be funded separately through Gift Aid, trustee/family contributions, dedicated admin donations, sponsorship or other non-project funding.

100% to projects

Every pound the public gives is intended to reach charitable projects in full.

Costs funded separately

Running costs are met through Gift Aid, family contributions, sponsorship and dedicated admin donations.

Family-backed

The founding family underwrites the Foundation so giving goes where it is needed most.

Important information about donations

The Abdul Majid Foundation is currently in the process of registration as a charity in England and Wales. Until registration is complete, donation facilities may be limited or handled in accordance with applicable rules. Gift Aid can only be reclaimed once the Foundation holds charitable status recognised by HMRC. We will update this page as our registration progresses, and we are grateful for your patience and support in these early days.