Dedicate your Zakat
  • More than 17 fatwas endorse UNHCR’s Refugee Zakat Fund from across the world.
Dedicate your Zakat
Trusted Zakat Distributor
100% Zakat Distribution Policy

  • Forced to flee their homes, every day is a struggle for vulnerable displaced families in need. This Ramadan, your Zakat can help – widows, orphans, and the elderly, afford – warm meals, clean water, safe shelter for their families, and more.
  • Zakat contributions are distributed within one year of the date of receipt. (Note that based on your Zakat destination, delivery could take from 40 days to a year.) 100% of your Zakat goes directly to eligible families in need. No administrative fees will be deducted.
"Take from their wealth a charity by which you purify them and cause them to increase."
[Al Tawba:103]
Extend your Ramadan Table to those in need.

For millions, Ramadan is a time of prayer and family gatherings, but let us remember those who are forced to break their fast away from home and loved ones. Amidst harsh economic conditions and soaring prices, they need our support to provide their families with warm meals, clean water, and safe shelter.

Through our Ramadan Table campaign, your Zakat can make a difference in the lives of vulnerable displaced families in hard to reach areas around the world, especially families of widows, orphans and the elderly.

With a 100% guarantee that your Zakat reaches those in need, dedicate it with confidence – the Refugee Zakat Fund is compliant, and they are eligible.

Calculate your Zakat here
and dedicate it with confidence. With absolutely no deductions, 100% of your Zakat will be delivered to eligible refugee and internally displaced families as cash or in-kind assistance.

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Step 1

Please use the following bank account details: Kindly note the different IBAN for each currency.

UNHCR Non-Interest Bearing Fundraising Accounts:

In the transfer description field, please use “Zakat ” followed by the destination country of your Zakat (Jordan, Iraq, Yemen, Lebanon, Bangladesh, Egypt and Mauritania)

Step 2

Please notify us at donorcare@unhcr.org when the bank transfer is done. Please make sure to include your name, the amount of your donation, contact info and country of residence. This will help us track your donation and update the counter of the families supported.

Please include your contact details (Email and phone number) when proceeding with the transfer so we can confirm receiving your gift and communicate with you properly

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358
Refugee Families
Assisted this month
2,232
People Donated Their
Zakat this month

UNHCR's Refugee Zakat Fund is a trusted, compliant and effective distributor.

UNHCR’s Refugee Zakat Fund is subject to rigorous governance and oversight, ensuring transparency at every step of Zakat collection and distribution.

Before establishing the Refugee Zakat Fund, UNHCR consulted several leading Islamic scholars and fatwa institutions across the Muslim world. To date, 17 fatwas have been received from more than 16 Islamic institutions globally.

Muslim World League
Fatwa
Muslim World League

The Muslim World League (based in the Holy City of Mecca, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia) was established in 1962 following…

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The International Islamic Fiqh Academy
Fatwa
The International Islamic Fiqh Academy

The International Islamic Fiqh Academy (IIFA) was created in 1981 and is located in Jeddah, KSA. It is a subsidiary…

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Sheikh Abdullah bin Bayya
Fatwa
Sheikh Abdullah bin Bayya

3Sheikh Abdullah bin Bayya is the chairman of the UAE’s Fatwa Council, and an instructor at King Abdulaziz University in…

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Dr Sheikh Ali Gomaa
Fatwa
Dr Sheikh Ali Gomaa

Dr Sheikh Ali Gomaa is the former Grand Mufti of the Arab Republic of Egypt and professor of Islamic jurisprudence…

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The Fatwa Council of Tareem
Fatwa
The Fatwa Council of Tareem

The Fatwa Council of Tareem is located in Hadramaut, Yemen. Hadramaut has been a major center for scholarship for over…

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The Senior Scholars’ Council of Morocco
Fatwa
The Senior Scholars’ Council of Morocco

The Senior Scholars’ Council of Morocco is the highest official religious authority in Morocco, which includes a fatwa council. Their…

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Dar al-Ifta al-Missriyyah
Fatwa
Dar al-Ifta al-Missriyyah

Dar al-Ifta al-Missriyyah is one of Egypt’s centers for Islamic legal research. It was established in 1895 CE and is…

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The North American Imams Fellow
Fatwa
The North American Imams Fellow

Established in 2004, the North American Imams Fellow (NAIF) represents a cooperative entity of Islamic leaders serving the multifaceted Muslim…

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Tabah Foundation | UAE.
Fatwa
Tabah Foundation | UAE.

Based upon our previous report and taking into consideration new fatwas from Dr Sheikh Ali Gomaa and The Fatwa Council…

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ISRA | Malaysia
Fatwa
ISRA | Malaysia

The International Shariah Research Academy (ISRA) was established in 2008 by the Central Bank of Malaysia as an Islamic finance…

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Why should I give my Zakat for refugees?
The majority of the world’s 22.5 million refugees fall under at least four of the eight stipulations required by recipients of Zakat funds.

These stipulations are:

pink icon Al Fuqara’ wal Masakeen
The Poor and the Needy
The Poor and the Needy
Al Fuqara’ wal Masakeen
The Poor and the Needy

Most refugees are poor and in need of support to survive; they lack assets or income in their long stays…

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pink icon Abna’ al Sabeel
The Stranded Travellers or Wayfarers
The Stranded Travellers or Wayfarers
Abna’ al Sabeel
The Stranded Travellers or Wayfarers

A wayfarer is someone who is travelling on foot, which is the case for the vast majority of refugees, who…

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pink icon al Gharemeen
The Debtors
The Debtors
al Gharemeen
The Debtors

Over 50% of refugee and displaced families are in debt. After losing their homes and possessions, and exhausting their savings,…

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UNHCR is following a 100% Zakat policy.
UNHCR’s Zakat initiative is subject to rigorous governance, ensuring transparency at every step, from donation to provision of assistance. 100% of your Zakat obligation goes directly to eligible refugees.

UNHCR is unique in its commitment to follow a 100% Zakat policy, and pledges that 100% of Zakat funds go directly to eligible refugees. Through its Zakat initiative, your support for refugees facing hardship is felt immediately by those most in need. Exceptionally for the Zakat initiative, UNHCR has waived its standard 7% overhead costs, and any other expenses associated with the distribution of Zakat funds are covered by other (non-Zakat) sources of funding.

UNHCR publishes quarterly reports about the received and distributed amounts of Zakat funds on this website.

UNHCR implements a wide range of humanitarian assistance programmes including provision of shelter, healthcare, education, and cash assistance; the latter has been identified as the best fit for Zakat funds. All Zakat funds received by UNHCR are strictly dedicated to compliant cash assistance programmes, which complements other aid provided by UNHCR.

 


Did you know

How do refugees spend your Zakat?  

In Jordan, research shows that refugee families spend the most on rent; followed by food; healthcare; and finally on debt repayment.

In Lebanon, research shows that refugee families spend the highest amount on food; followed by healthcare; utility bills; and finally transportation.

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