Celebrate with us as we mark 30 years of service. Use our Zakat Calculator to work out how much Zakat to pay. Browse our Zakat Guide to check the Nisab value and get answers to your frequently asked questions about Zakat.
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WHY PAY ZAKAT TO IMRAN KHAN CANCER APPEAL?
Dr Shahid Khattak, Gastrointestinal Surgeon at Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital, explains why donors have entrusted their Zakat to us over the past 30 years.
The families who receive your Zakat are too poor to meet their basic daily needs, let alone the high cost of cancer treatment for their loved ones. In some instances, the families we support can’t even afford to bury their deceased without financial aid.
The Zakat you give during Ramadan allows 75% of our patients to benefit from free cancer care throughout the year while subsidising the treatment of many others.
Read our Zakat Guide to discover who is eligible for Zakat, how a patient qualifies for Zakat, and about Zakat transparency at Imran Khan Cancer Appeal.
Use our Zakat Calculator to work out your Zakat for this year. Pay the total amount of Zakat you owe today or start paying it in instalments by sponsoring the full or partial treatment of a cancer patient at one of our hospitals.
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This year, as Shaukat Khanum Hospitals celebrate 30 years of service, our founder is unable to make an appeal to mark this significant milestone. In his absence, we hope you will continue to support our patients with your Zakat, showing that we still stand together in the fight against cancer.
Your Zakat Guide
For 30 years, we’ve borne the trust and confidence of donors who require absolute transparency and adherence to Islamic guidance concerning their obligation to Zakat.
As we mark this special anniversary with you, our valued donors, we invite you to get answers to your frequently asked questions about Zakat, its conditions in Islam, and Zakat transparency at Imran Khan Cancer Appeal by downloading our Zakat Guide or clicking on the menu headings below.
Pay Zakat Calculate Zakat ZAKAT GUIDEAs the third pillar of Islam, Zakat is an obligatory giving of alms to the poor. It is an act of worship, not charity, and so it benefits the giver more than the receiver.
In the Islamic faith, the function of Zakat is manifold. It is a means to purify one’s wealth. It is also a means of spiritual purification, allowing the giver to free themselves of greed and attachment to worldly possessions.
And it is a sophisticated system for managing the distribution of surplus wealth and tackling poverty.
CALCULATE ZAKAT Pay Zakat OnlineZakat is mandatory on all Muslims whose wealth and/or savings are above a set minimum amount, known as ‘Nisab’. Once your savings reach Nisab (after accounting for yearly living costs/expenses), then Zakat is 2.5% of your wealth that remains, which is then due to the poor.
CALCULATE ZAKAT Pay Zakat OnlineAssets on which Zakat is payable include:
- Cash (in hand, in a bank account, or lent to others)
- Shares/investments that provide income
- Business Stocks
- Pensions
- Gold and silver (as jewellery and stocks)
Zakat is not payable on assets for personal use such as the home you live in or your car etc.
CALCULATE ZAKAT Pay Zakat OnlineNisab is determined through the current value of gold and silver as follows:
The Nisab value in Gold is 3 ounces / 87.48 grams or its cash equivalent
The Nisab value in Silver is 21 ounces / 612.36 grams or its cash equivalent
The preferred Nisab at this time is silver because it maximises Zakat.
CALCULATE ZAKAT Pay Zakat OnlineBelow is an example of how Zakat is calculated on gold and silver.
On Gold:
If the price of gold were £30 a gram, for example, the Nisab would be:
30 x 87.48 = 2,624.40.
So, if you have £2,624.40 or more in wealth/savings you would be eligible to pay Zakat. The amount you’d have to pay is 2.5% of your total wealth (after expenses and provided you have had that amount for a full year). The minimum Zakat payable as per these prices would be £65.61.
On Silver:
If the price of silver were £1 a gram, for example, the Nisab would be:
1 x 612.36 = 612.36.
So, if you have £612.36 or more in wealth/savings you would be eligible to pay Zakat. The amount you’d have to pay is 2.5% of your total wealth (after expenses and provided you have had that amount for a full year.) The minimum Zakat payable as per these prices would be £15.31.
To calculate your Zakat contribution, you must know the accurate price of gold and/or silver today. Alternatively, you can use our Zakat Calculator. It’ll help you work out your Zakat quickly and accurately.
CALCULATE ZAKAT Pay Zakat OnlineThere are eight types of people to whom Zakat can be given:
- The poor (people who have no assets and means to earn a living)
- The needy (people who have no earnings or whose earnings don’t cover their basic needs)
- The wayfarer
- Those employed to administer Zakat funds
- Those whose hearts have been reconciled [to the truth/faith]
- Those in bondage
- Those in debt
- In the cause of Allah (swt)
At Imran Khan Cancer Appeal, we know the importance of giving Zakat and care about transparency, which is why we are very particular about the disbursement of Zakat funds. The Zakat we receive is utilised exclusively for providing direct patient care.
Patients who do not qualify for Zakat, but who still need financially supported treatment, are subsidised from our separate Donation Account. Our hospital expenses (including staff salaries), expansion projects, and equipment costs are met through revenue received from our hospital diagnostic services or donations made specifically towards such needs.
Our commitment to transparency is recognised by the Ministry of Religious Affairs, Zakat and Ushr of the Government of Pakistan. Annually, the Ministry donates Rs.12 million from its Zakat Fund for the treatment of poor cancer patients at our facilities. For this purpose, it has permanently deputed a representative who monitors Zakat distribution at our hospitals.
CALCULATE ZAKAT Pay Zakat OnlineAfter a medical evaluation, patients diagnosed with cancer are registered for financially supported treatment. At this stage, our Financial Support Services team discusses the expected treatment costs with the patient. In turn, the patient will disclose details of their assets, dependents, and income sources to help our team determine their eligibility for financial support and the extent of support they require. A few patients, depending on their situation, are offered subsidised treatment, though most (over 75%) receive treatment that is absolutely free.
We also have field investigators who allow us to verify the authenticity of the information given to our staff. Qualifying patients are also asked whether they are eligible for Zakat. If they are, we request that they obtain a signed and stamped referral letter from their local Zakat Authorities, verifying their eligibility for Zakat based on local information.
For patients who qualify for Zakat, treatment is subsidised from the Zakat fund that is separately maintained at our hospitals.
CALCULATE ZAKAT Pay Zakat OnlineZakat ul fitr, commonly known as ‘Fitrana’, is a payment made by every Muslim at the end of Ramadan. It is specifically intended to feed the poor at Eid, allowing them to join in the blessings of the occasion.
This year, Zakat ul Fitr with Imran Khan Cancer Appeal is £6 per person. Please pay yours promptly by selecting ‘Fitrana’ from the drop-down menu, so that we can prepare and share food provisions with our patients in time for Eid.
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