
Zakah is a means of purifying both wealth and soul. As one of the five pillars of Islam, it is a sacred obligation upon every eligible Muslim and a powerful way to uplift those most in need.
The beauty of our Zakah Fund s that your donation is shared across all our verified Zakah projects, allowing you to gain reward in multiple countries and reach the most vulnerable communities.*
Every Zakah project we deliver is rigorously reviewed and approved by our Islamic Scholars Board and the Islamic Finance Authority, ensuring full compliance with the sacred rulings of Zakah.
Your Zakah is currently delivered to those in need in Syria, Gaza, Lebanon, Yemen, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, as well as to Rohingya and Uyghur refugees.
*If you would prefer to give your Zakat to a specific country where we operate, simply visit the relevant country page and donate there
“And establish prayer and give Zakah, and whatever good you put forward for yourselves – you will find it with Allah” [Quran 2:110]
Zakah Certification & Compliance
All our Zakah projects are certified by the Islamic Finance Advisory of the Islamic Council (formerly the Islamic Council of Europe). We consult them regularly to ensure continued compliance with their Zakah policy.
The following are the Zakat-eligible projects we currently offer:
— Cash Zakah Distribution
— Food Packs
— Winter Packs (Clothing and Heating)
— Baby Milk
— Orphan Sponsorships
— Home Construction
— Provision of Cows
— Zarang
— Rickshaw

At Human Aid & Advocacy we strive to ensure that all of our work is in accordance to Islamic guidance. We have a long tradition of taking counsel from scholars since our inception. We now have an independent Islamic Scholars Board, in addition to the Islamic Finance Advisory, who we consult regarding our projects.
The scholars that are part of our Islamic Scholars Board are:

Shaykh Suliman Ghani completed his memorisation of the Qur'an, at a young age, in South Africa, before pursuing Islamic Studies in Pakistan.
Having studied there for a period of 3 years, he was then accepted at Al Azhar University in Egypt, where he studied for 2 years. Later, he continued his studies at Madinah University for an additional 4 years, graduating from the faculty of Hadith. Shaykh Suliman completed an MA in Islamic Studies from SOAS University, London.
Shaykh Suliman Gani is currently the Imam at Purley Masjid. In addition to this he has been a regular guest speaker on various Islamic TV channels, as well being involved in shows on terrestrial TV. He is keen to utilise modern technology and media platforms to further his reach, to convey the message of Islam.
The Shaykh has a history of campaigning for the innocent, oppressed and those in need, spanning over two decades. He was involved in campaigns supporting those unjustly incarcerated in Guantanamo Bay and their families. He actively served members of the local community during the height of the pandemic, and would visit the sick and carry out funerals. He continues to struggle for Muslims through his charity work with Human Aid & Advocacy.
Shaykh Abdul Qayum - Imam and Khateeb of the East London Mosque

Shaykh Abdul Qayum was born in the District of Noakhali in Bangladesh. He studied Islamic Sciences and Hadith at the Government Madrasah-e-Alia in Dhaka and then continued his studies of Islamic Sciences under several scholars in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, at the Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University. There he completed a Bachelor of Arts in Arabic Language & Literature and a Master of Arts in Applied linguistics. He then became a lecturer of Quranic Arabic at the International Islamic University of Malaysia.
After moving to the United Kingdom with his family, he was elected as the Khateeb of the East London Mosque in 1993. He is a member of European Council for Fatwa and Research and National Council of Imams and Rabbis, which is a registered operating name of the Joseph Interfaith Foundation.

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