Zakat for Rohingya
Rohingya refugees need your Zakat. Support water projects, food distribution and shelter for displaced families.
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Zakat for Rohingya addresses long term displacement and daily survival needs. Rohingya refugees live in overcrowded camps with limited access to clean water, food, and safe shelter. Income opportunities remain scarce. Dependency on aid continues. When your qualifying wealth stays above the Nisab for one full lunar year, Zakat becomes due. Rohingya refugees clearly qualify to receive it.
Zakat given for Rohingya refugees supports essential projects. Water wells and pumps provide safe drinking water where shortages persist. Food distribution helps families with no reliable income. Shelter support protects displaced households from exposure and illness. United Nations agencies report that Rohingya camps remain among the most vulnerable refugee settings in the world. Zakat meets these needs when delivered correctly and without delay.
Giving through Hayat Aid ensures your Zakat follows Islamic rules. Funds remain ringfenced at all times. Zakat never mixes with other donations. Distribution follows recognised scholarly guidance. Only eligible recipients receive Zakat. This protects your obligation and your intention.
Zakat for Rohingya focuses on practical relief. Children drink clean water. Families eat regular meals. Shelter restores dignity and safety. Each project aligns with valid Zakat categories and urgent necessity.
Online payment keeps the process simple and secure. Payment systems protect your data. Lower overheads mean more Zakat reaches people on the ground. Clear reporting shows where aid is delivered and how funds are used. You remain informed about impact.
You may give Zakat as a one off payment or plan it across the year if calculated correctly. What matters is timely delivery to eligible recipients. Delay prolongs hardship. Prompt payment restores balance.
Zakat for Rohingya turns obligation into action. Wealth moves to those who have lost everything. Relief arrives where need is constant.
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FAQs
Zakat goes to the poor, the needy, and displaced people who meet Islamic eligibility criteria defined in the Quran.
Yes. Scholars agree online payment is valid when funds reach eligible recipients through a trusted channel.
Zakat supports high need regions such as Gaza, Rohingya camps, and other vulnerable communities worldwide.
Yes. Zakat funds remain separate and are not mixed with Sadaqah or general charity funds.
Yes. Many people choose to spread payments across the year while ensuring the full amount is paid.
You receive updates and reporting that show how funds are used and where aid is delivered.
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