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The Obligations of Fitrana

We use your Fitrana to feed poor cancer patients receiving treatment at Shaukat Khanum Hospitals. Fitrana payments are time sensitive. Help us get yours to the needy in time, by paying early.

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The Charity of Breaking the Fast

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‘Ibn Abbas reported: “The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, obligated Zakat al-Fitr as purification of the fasting person from vain talk and misbehaviour, as food for the poor.”’

(Abi-Dawud)

Zakat al-Fitr, commonly known as ‘Fitrana’, is the compulsory charity paid by every Muslim – adult and child – before the end of Ramadan.

Fitrana is mandatory, regardless of whether or not you were able to fast during the blessed month. It is a way for Muslims to give thanks and enable poorer people to join in the Eid celebrations.

When to Give Sadaqah

When to Give Sadaqah

Sadaqah can be given at any time. Many people give in moments of gratitude, on special occasions, or when praying for relief during difficulty, illness, or bereavement.

What matters most is sincerity. Whether given publicly or in secret, every sincere gift offered for the sake of Allah (SWT) carries value and can become a means of mercy for both giver and receiver.

“Charity does not, in any way, decrease the wealth and the servant who forgives, Allah adds to his respect.”

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The Difference Between Sadaqah and Zakat

The Difference Between Sadaqah and Zakat

Both Sadaqah and Zakat are forms of giving in Islam, but they are not the same. Zakat is an obligatory act of worship with clear rules, while Sadaqah is voluntary and broader in its expression.

“Good works protect from evil fates; charity in secret extinguishes the wrath of the Lord, and every good deed is charity.”

Al-Mu’jam al-Awsat

Sadaqah can be given by anyone, at any time, and in many forms. That flexibility makes it a beautiful way to support patients, strengthen hospitals, and respond to urgent needs with compassion.

Build Karachi Hospital

We’re racing to complete Shaukat Khanum Hospital Karachi by December 2023. Can you help us bring free cancer care to the Sindh Province?

Sponsor a Patient

With your Zakat, a needy patient facing cancer can receive the best care available in Pakistan, regardless of their ability to pay.

Gifts in Wills

A Gift in your Will can save lives and earn you rewards in perpetuity. It also has tax benefits. Get in touch to request our free Gifts in Wills Guide.

Urgent Appeals

Feed a Cancer Patient

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Feed a Cancer Patient

Your support can help provide tests, treatment, medicine, and daily care to patients who otherwise could not afford life-saving cancer care.

Build Shaukat Khanum Karachi

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Build Shaukat Khanum Karachi

Help us complete the Karachi hospital so more families in Sindh can access world-class cancer treatment regardless of what they can pay.

Support Shaukat Khanum Lahore

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Support Shaukat Khanum Lahore

In Lahore, we need your help to expand our capacity. The rising incidence of cancer around the world is also affecting Pakistan’s poorest. Can you help us meet the demand so that no patient gets turned away from Shaukat Khanum Hospital?

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Support Imran Khan Cancer Appeal

Fighting cancer costs. In a country where 65 million people live below the poverty line, most cancer patients in Pakistan neither have the means nor the support system to give them a fighting chance. Can you help?