Quranic Guide

Who Can Receive Zakat?

Zakat is not a tax that can be spent anywhere. It is a divine trust that must be delivered to specific categories of people.

Updated for 2025

The Divine Command

"The alms are only for the poor (Fuqara), the needy (Masakin), those who collect them (Amileen), those whose hearts are to be reconciled (Muallafat), to free captives (Riqab), the debtors (Gharimeen), in the cause of Allah (Fi Sabilillah), and the wayfarer (Ibn Sabeel)."

[Surah At-Tawbah: 60]

The 8 Categories (Masarif)

1. Al-Fuqara (The Poor)

Those who do not have any assets or means of livelihood. They are in dire need.

2. Al-Masakin (The Needy)

Those who have some income but it is not enough to meet their basic needs (food, shelter).

3. Al-Amileen (Collectors)

Official workers appointed by an Islamic state or organization to collect and distribute Zakat.

4. Muallafat-ul-Qulub

New Muslims or those close to Islam, given Zakat to strengthen their faith or reconcile hearts.

5. Ar-Riqab (Freed Slaves)

Used to free slaves or captives. In modern times, this can apply to freeing people from bondage.

6. Al-Gharimeen (Debtors)

People overwhelmed by debt who cannot pay it off without assistance.

7. Fi Sabilillah

In the path of Allah. Traditionally for Jihad, but scholars extend it to struggling students of Deen.

8. Ibn As-Sabeel

Travelers who are stranded and have run out of money, even if they are wealthy back home.

Who CANNOT Receive Zakat?

Even if someone is poor, they cannot receive your Zakat if they fall into these categories:

Your Parents, Grandparents, or Great-grandparents (Ascendants).
Your Children or Grandchildren (Descendants).
Your Husband or Wife (Spouse).
The Family of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ (Banu Hashim/Syeds).

Ensure Your Zakat Reaches the Right Hands

Verification is key. Learn how to identify genuine recipients or calculate your exact due amount.

Common Questions

Q.Can I give Zakat to my siblings?

Yes! If your brother, sister, uncle, or aunt is poor, giving them Zakat rewards you twice: Charity + Silah-Rahmi.

Q.Can Zakat be given to non-Muslims?

Zakat is generally restricted to Muslims. However, Sadaqah (voluntary charity) can be given to anyone.

Q.Can I give Zakat to a Mosque construction?

No. Zakat requires 'Tamleek' (ownership by a poor person). Mosques are general endowments, so use Sadaqah for them.