Ramadan 2026
Be The Change
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Ways to Donate
Multiply Your Reward This Ramadan
″The best charity is that given in Ramadan.” (Tirmidhi)
Ramadan is the most powerful time to make a meaningful Ramadan donation and support families facing hunger and hardship.
When you donate during Ramadan, your giving carries multiplied reward and greater impact.
At Muslim Hands USA, your Ramadan donation provides food parcels, hot meals, clean water, and emergency aid to communities in need.
Give your Zakat, Sadaqah, Fidyah, or Kaffarah today and let your Ramadan charity make a lasting difference.
Relieve
Hardship This
Ramadan
“Whoever relieves a believer’s distress, Allah (swt) will relieve his distress on the Day of Resurrection.” — Prophet Muhammad (saw) (Sahih Muslim)
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What Your Ramadan Donation Provides
Provide Meals
This Ramadan
“Whoever gives food to a fasting person will have a reward like theirs.” - Tirmidhi
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Give Iftar and Suhoor This Ramadan
What is Zakat al Fitr?
Zakat al Fitr is an obligatory charity given before Eid prayer at the end of Ramadan to purify your fast and provide food for those in need.
It is required for every eligible Muslim, regardless of age or wealth. The Zakat al Fitr amount for 2026 is $10 per person and must be given before Eid prayer.
What is Zakat ul Fitr?Calculate Your Zakat Online
Islamic
Giving 2026
“The Prophet (saw) was the most generous of people in charity, but he was especially generous in the month of Ramadan… giving charity like the blowing wind.” [Sahih Muslim]
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Honor Your Missed Fasts
Zakat: The Third Pillar of Islam
Zakat is the Third Pillar of Islam and an obligatory charity of 2.5 percent of eligible wealth. It purifies your wealth and supports those facing poverty and hardship.
When you give your Zakat through Muslim Hands USA, your donation provides food, clean water, medical aid, and essential support to communities in need.
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Calculate your Zakat with Confidence.
Give the Gift
of Water
“The best charity is giving water.” Prophet Muhammad (saw) (Ahmad, Hasan)
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Build a Well this Ramadan
Give on Behalf of a Loved one
Give Sadaqah Jariyah in Ramadan in the name of someone you love, including a deceased family member.
Your charity becomes a lasting legacy, continuing to benefit communities while earning ongoing reward on their behalf.
Honor their name through meaningful impact.
You will receive a personalized certificate and feedback report showing how your Ramadan giving made a difference.
Community Well
Sponsor an
Orphan
“I and the one who sponsors an orphan will be together in Paradise like this.” — Prophet Muhammad (saw) (Bukhari)
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q. When is Ramadan 2026 expected to begin?
- Q. What types of charity can I give during Ramadan?
- Q. What is the difference between Zakat and Zakat al-Fitr?
- Q. How much is Zakat al-Fitr and when should it be given?
- Q. Who needs to give Fidyah during Ramadan?
- Q. How does my Ramadan donation help?
- Q. Can I choose where my Ramadan donation goes?
- Q. When is Eid al-Fitr in 2026?
A. Ramadan 2026 is expected to begin around February 17–18, 2026, depending on moon sighting.
A. During Ramadan, you can give Zakat, Zakat al-Fitr, Fidyah, Kaffarah, and voluntary charity (Sadaqah). Each type of giving serves a different purpose depending on your situation.
A. Zakat is an annual obligation based on wealth, while Zakat al-Fitr is a fixed amount given before Eid prayer to help those in need celebrate Eid with dignity.
A. Zakat al-Fitr is a fixed amount of $10 per person and should be given before the Eid prayer.
A. Fidyah is given by those who are unable to fast due to long-term illness, old age, or when missed fasts cannot be made up later.
A. Ramadan donations help provide food, clean water, medical care, and essential support to families facing hardship through trusted local delivery.
A. Yes. You can choose a specific cause or allow your donation to be directed where the need is greatest.
A. Eid al-Fitr in 2026 is expected to take place around March 19–20, 2026, depending on the sighting of the moon. Eid marks the end of Ramadan and is celebrated with prayer, charity, and family gatherings.
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