Your Zakat Matters
More Than Ever
More Than Ever
It is a divine duty that purifies wealth
and provides dignity to those in need.
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It is a divine duty that purifies wealth
and provides dignity to those in need.
It is a divine duty that purifies wealth
and provides dignity to those in need.
Your lifeline to the most vulnerable communities. All year round!
And it matters more than ever
Provide shelter, education, and care for orphaned children in our Hope Houses across Afghanistan.
Our Hope Houses have been the cornerstone of our sustainable development efforts in Afghanistan since our inception, sheltering, feeding and educating orphans in need across the country for over 20 years.
Zakat is the third pillar of Islam, an obligation for every eligible Muslim to give 2.5% of their wealth annually to those in need.
Through our extensive experience and network in Afghanistan,
Mahboba’s Promise ensures your Zakat provides essentials for those in need:
Mahboba’s Promise ensures every cent of your Zakat reaches those in need, adhering to Islamic guidelines and offering full transparency.
Use our simple Zakat calculator to determine your exact contribution.
Select your Nisab threshold.
Gold Nisab Value: $8,000
Silver Nisab Value: $714
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Total Assets:
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Total Liabilities:
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Zakatable Wealth:
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Mahboba’s Promise was founded over two decades ago by Mahboba Rawi, a refugee who dedicated her life to supporting Afghanistan’s most vulnerable communities. What began as a personal mission has grown into a globally recognized humanitarian organisation that provides sustainable aid and empowerment programs to those in desperate need.
Our work focuses on long-term solutions, ensuring orphans receive education, widows gain financial independence, and communities become self-sufficient. With your monthly support, we can continue delivering essential services and fostering resilience in Afghanistan.
Your questions answered.
The Quran outlines eight categories, including the poor, needy, and orphans. This includes travelers in need, those in debt, new Muslims, those fighting for a just cause, and Zakat collectors.
Equivalent to 87.48 grams of gold or 612.36 grams of silver. If your savings exceed this threshold after one lunar year, Zakat is due on 2.5% of that amount.
Not to direct dependents. Zakat cannot be given to parents, children, or spouses, but it can be given to other relatives in need.
Yes. Donations made to Mahboba’s Promise are fully tax-deductible in Australia, and you will receive a receipt for your records.
Funds are carefully allocated to projects such as orphan care, food aid, healthcare, and education, ensuring full Sharia compliance.