A HUGE surge in generosity from the UK Muslim community has raised a total of £101,522 in the past year to support Bradford’s Muslims in need, UK charity National Zakat Foundation has announced.
For Muslims, the act of donating Zakat, which is understood as 2.5 per cent of an individual’s total wealth, is a vital part of the faith. According to the charity, however, Zakat is much more than a religious obligation.
Mahboob Hussain, Head of Marketing Communications at National Zakat Foundation, said: “Zakat is now a lifeline for UK Muslims as many struggle to gain the right monetary support elsewhere. “The generosity of Muslims in the past 12 months has exceeded our expectations and it’s incredible to see how Zakat is transforming lives and making a difference.”
The charity, which collects and distributes Zakat within the UK, has so far helped almost 507 Muslims in and around the Bradford area within the past 12 months. The foundation has plans to continue this work, with the hope that the strong sense of community and selflessness that has so far been witnessed will continue throughout the remainder of the year.
The generosity seen during the last year is at least predicted to continue over the coming months., with a recent survey by blood cancer charity, DKMS, revealing that upwards of 44% of Brits feel more inclined to take part in charitable acts since the pandemic began.[2]
Yet whilst the outlook may appear positive, there’s still much work to be done. Whilst donations appear to have skyrocketed across many charities throughout this time, the need for support has also increased at an equally aggressive rate.
“We have received over 19,000 applications within the past 12 months nationwide for various funding, mainly surrounding hardship and housing”, adds Hussain.
Muslims are falling into poverty at a rate 10 times higher than any other demographic in the UK[3], meaning donations count more than ever.
The charity is keen to encourage Muslims across the UK to continue giving what they can in order to help feed the demand for support and minimise the level of poverty within the community.
For more information on how you can get involved head to https://nzf.org.uk/pay-zakat/
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