Give Your Zakat Which
Create Real Change.

100% Shariah compliment zakat distribution across pakistan 

Give Your Zakat Which
Create Real Change.

100% Shariah compliment zakat
distribution across pakistan

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Skill Development Foundation
Zakat Distribution in Ramadan

Zakat is one of the five pillars of Islam and a sacred obligation upon every eligible Muslim. It is not only an act of worship but a powerful system of social responsibility designed to reduce poverty, uplift the needy, and purify wealth.
During the blessed month of Ramadan, the rewards of good deeds multiply, making it the most preferred time to fulfill your Zakat obligation.
At Skill Development Foundation (SDF), we ensure that your Zakat is handled with complete transparency, dignity, and strict Shariah compliance, reaching those who truly deserve it.

What Is Zakat In Islam?

The word Zakat means purification and growth. In Islam, Zakat purifies a person’s wealth and heart from greed and selfishness while strengthening compassion and social balance.

“And establish prayer and give Zakat, and whatever good you put forward for yourselves – you will find it with Allah.”

(Surah Al-Baqarah 2:110)

Zakat is different from Sadaqah, which is voluntary charity. Zakat is compulsory and must be given according to specific rules defined in the Quran and Sunnah.

Why Pay Zakat Through
Skill Development Foundation

  • Trusted NGO with community reach
  • Transparent utilization
  • Quran & Sunnah-based distribution
  • Focus on sustainable empowerment
    Regular impact reporting

“Islam is built upon five pillars: faith, prayer, Zakat, fasting in Ramadan, and Hajj.”

(Sahih Bukhari & Sahih Muslim)

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Transforming Lives

When Does Zakat Become Obligatory?

Zakat becomes obligatory when:

1. Your wealth reaches the Nisab

2. You own it for one full lunar year (Hawl)

3. The wealth is surplus to basic needs
The standard Zakat rate is 2.5% on eligible assets.

Zakat Calculator

To make it easy for donors, Skill Development Foundation provides a Zakat Calculator to help estimate your Zakat according to Islamic principles.
Assets usually included:
1. Cash & savings
2. Bank balance
3. Gold and silver
4. Business inventory
5. Investments

Global Islamic Zakat Calculator

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Zakat on Gold in Islam

Zakat on gold becomes obligatory when it reaches the gold Nisab.

  •  Gold Nisab is approximately 7.5 tolas.
  • Zakat rate: 2.5%
  • Scholars differ on personal jewelry; many consider Zakat obligatory if Nisab is reached

Zakat on Silver

Silver has a lower Nisab compared to gold, which makes more people eligible for Zakat.

  • Silver Nisab: approximately 52.5 tolas
  • Zakat rate: 2.5%
  • Many scholars recommend using silver Nisab to ensure wider social benefit

“Those who hoard gold and silver and do not spend it in the way of Allah – give them tidings of a painful punishment.”

(Surah At-Tawbah 9:34)

Who Is Eligible for Zakat?

Allah ﷻ has clearly defined the eligible recipients of Zakat in the Quran:

“Zakat expenditures are only for the poor, the needy, those employed to collect it, those whose hearts are to be reconciled, freeing captives, those in debt, in the cause of Allah, and for the stranded traveler.”

(Surah At-Tawbah 9:60)

 

          Zakat cannot be given to:

  • Parents or grandparents
  • Children or grandchildren
  • Spouse
  • Wealthy individuals
Who Is Eligible For Zakat

Who Is Eligible for Zakat?

Allah ﷻ has clearly defined the eligible recipients of Zakat in the Quran:

“Zakat expenditures are only for the poor, the needy, those employed to collect it, those whose hearts are to be reconciled, freeing captives, those in debt, in the cause of Allah, and for the stranded traveler.”

(Surah At-Tawbah 9:60)

 

          Zakat cannot be given to:

  • Parents or grandparents
  • Children or grandchildren
  • Spouse
  • Wealthy individuals

How Skill Development Foundation Uses Your Zakat

Skill Development Foundation ensures that Zakat funds are used only for eligible beneficiaries and in a manner that creates long-term impact.

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Education Support

Support needy students
Books and school fees
Build brighter futures .

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Medical Assistance

Medical help for poor
Emergency treatment Support
Saving lives

Volunteers distributing food and essential ration packages to underprivileged families as part of Zakat programs by Skill Development Foundation

Rashan & Food Distribution

Food for needy families
Essential ration support
Fighting hunger

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Skill Development & Training

Practical skill training
Job-ready learning programs
Path to self-reliance

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Widows & Orphans
Support

Care and protection
Basic needs support
Dignity and hope

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Our Zakat Distribution Process

Verified beneficiaries
Fair distribution
Full transparency

“Charity does not decrease wealth, no one forgives another except that Allah increases his honor, and no one humbles himself for the sake of Allah except that Allah raises his status.”

(Sahih Muslim: 2588)

Illustration encouraging Muslims to pay Zakat this Ramadan, supporting needy families through Skill Development Foundation’s charitable programs in Pakistan

Pay Your Zakat This Ramadan

This Ramadan, let your Zakat become a source of hope,
dignity, and empowerment.

Your contribution can:

1. Feed a hungry family
2. Educate a child
3. Heal the sick  Help someone become self-reliant

Frequently Asked Question

How much Zakat is due on 1 tola gold in Pakistan?
Zakat is 2.5% of the current market value, provided the total gold owned reaches the Nisab.
Zakat becomes due once a lunar year passes on eligible wealth. Many Muslims prefer paying it during Ramadan due to increased reward.
Yes, if the beneficiary qualifies under Zakat categories, education and skill development are valid uses.

Important Note

“Skill Development Foundation is committed to ensuring your Zakat reaches those who need it most, with honesty, care, and accountability.”

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