Fulfil your obligation before Eid and help families in need

Fitrana (Zakat-ul-Fitr) is a compulsory charity given before Eid-ul-Fitr to ensure that everyone can celebrate the day with dignity.

Calculate & Give Fitrana

What Is Fitrana?

Fitrana, also known as Zakat-ul-Fitr, is a charitable donation given by Muslims at the end of Ramadan to support the poor and needy so they can also celebrate Eid with dignity. It is obligatory for every Muslim who has sufficient means, and it must be paid for themselves and their dependents such as children or family members. Fitrana should be paid before the Eid prayer, ideally during the last days of Ramadan.

"Fasting is for a fixed number of days, and if one of you be sick, or if one of you be on a journey, you will fast the same number of other days later on. For those who are capable of fasting (but still do not fast) there is a redemption: feeding a needy man for each day missed. Whoever voluntarily does more good than is required, will find it better for him; and that you should fast is better for you, if you only know." (Qur’an | 2:184)

Wheat (Gandum)
Wheat (Gandum) $420
$210 - Per Person (1.75 kg)
2
Barley (Jau)
Barley (Jau) $210
$210 - Per Person (1.75 kg)
1
Dates (Khajoor)
Dates (Khajoor) $210
$210 - Per Person (1.75 kg)
1
Total Fitrana
Wheat (Gandum) x 2, Barley (Jau) x 1, Dates (Khajoor) x 1
$840

Based on Hanafi Sa' weights × current local price per kg. Please confirm the latest rate with your local scholar or masjid before paying.

FAQ

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When to pay Fidyah?

You’re supposed to pay it before you miss a fast, or before Ramadan if you know you can’t participate for the whole month.

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You’re supposed to pay it before you miss a fast, or before Ramadan if you know you can’t participate for the whole month.