Mufti Ibrahim Khalil Khatib is an esteemed Islamic scholar who is the Principal of Madrasatul Huda Al Arabia in Dhaka. With his extensive knowledge and expertise in Shariah, he plays a vital role as a member of the Shariah Board Committee within the SHOKKHOM program. He diligently ensures that all expenditures align with Shariah laws and principles, maintaining the highest ethical standards in distributing these funds.
Furthermore, Mufti Ibrahim Khalil Khatib possesses the expertise to determine whether donations qualify as Zakat or other charitable contributions. Through his deep understanding of Islamic jurisprudence, he evaluates the nature of donations and ensures they are allocated appropriately. This critical assessment helps to ensure that Zakat funds are utilized for the intended purpose and within the boundaries defined by Shariah.
In addition, Mufti Ibrahim Khalil Khatib performs the crucial task of calculating the Zakat amount based on the donor’s liquid and non-liquid assets. Mufti Ibrahim Khalil Khatib’s dedication to upholding Shariah principles and his expertise in Islamic jurisprudence make him an invaluable member of the Shariah Board Committee. His guidance and contributions are crucial in maintaining transparency, fairness, and adherence to Shariah principles in the management and distribution of Zakat funds within the SHOKKHOM program.
Donate to ensure equitable distribution of Qurbani
Note: All costs include transportation, slaughtering & distribution charge
Donate your Sadaqah for Community Development
Donate your Sadaqah for Eid Dress
Donate your Sadaqah for Eid Grocery
Donate your Sadaqah for ramadan Grocery
This Ramadan, let’s come together to brighten the lives of the underprivileged by ensuring they have healthy meals during the holy month. Your donation can make a meaningful impact on individuals and families facing economic hardships.
Donate your Sadaqah for Iftar
Many in our community struggle to afford a proper iftar meal. Your support can help us to organize iftar distribution programs, providing wholesome meals to those who need it the most. Let’s ensure that no one goes to bed hungry during this sacred month.
Help orphan kids to become a quran hafiz
If a child is orphan & poor then it makes them eligible for zakat and zakat amount may be given to such a child. Further if this child is doing Hifz Quran or receiving religious education then the zakat giver shall get the reward of propagating Islam and protecting religion as well. Zakat giver may choose to give Zakat to Orphans in Need during Ramadan, or can give it at any other stage of the year and it will be gratefully received and used to provide provisions for orphaned children.Â
Help orphan kids for their school
Many orphan kids in our society are deprived of getting basic education because they don’t have parents who can pay for their school fees. Your zakat money can help an orphan kid to fulfill their dream to become an educated person.Â
Donate Zakat for Treatment purpose
There are so many people suffering from serious illnesses in our society who are burdened by the overwhelming treatment costs. The treatment cost becomes a luxury when they can barely put food on their plate. Your zakat money can change these helpless lives.
The treatment money will be spent on small or big operation purposes, cancer treatment, chemotherapy, kidney dialysis etc.
Donate Zakat to create Livelihood
Zakat money can be donated to demolish poverty and ensure a maintainable life for the disadvantaged and destitute people by creating a source of sustainable income. The livelihood projects are as such–rickshaw, sewing machine, stall, cow, goat and many more. This can be selected based on the beneficiary’s needs and experience.Â
Zakat money can be distributed in whose income has fallen below a level sufficient to sustain his or her living needs and pay off one’s debt accumulated without extravagance qualifies as debt-ridden. Valid reasons for borrowing and debt accrual include: Essential needs of one’s family, debt during daughter’s marriage, medical bills, during building or buying a home for personal residence, natural disaster or accident that destroys one’s assets.