Ramadan

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    RAMADAN
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    THE MONTH OF BARAKAH

    Ramadan is a time for millions of Muslims to give and do good. Join Barakah Charity in supporting those in need where it matters most.
    With Barakah Charity, fill up on good deeds!

    5 ways to share the joy of Ramadan

    Iftar - help them break their fast

    Every evening, our teams of volunteers distribute full meals to feed the most needy.

    Ramadan parcel - offering essentials to the needy

    This food package contains rice, oil, flour and other basic necessities. This pack is a great relief for many families during the month of Ramadan, as it contains everything they need to break their fast properly. In some cases, a single pack is enough for an entire family throughout the month.

    Fitr - so that everyone can celebrate the end of ramadan

    According to the sunnah, the day of Eid/Bayram is the ideal time to make donations (zakat). Do it and share the joy with many Muslim families .(find more about Zakat Al Fitr).

    Eid gift / Bayram - Putting a smile on children's faces

    Many children around the world have never received gifts such as toys or clothes for Eid/Bayram. Make them smile again by giving them a bag full of gifts and surprises.

    Ramadan wells, a life changing Sadaqa Jariya

    Many villages lack clean water, forcing families to walk miles for survival. Your donation builds wells, providing safe water for years and saving lives. Be the reason a village no longer suffers from thirst!

    Calculate your Zakat

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      Your cash assets include any money in your bank account(s) or in your possession. Bank deposits should be excluded from the calculation of your zakat.
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      Gold and silver that you have as an investment and not for daily use.
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      All real estate, except your home, must be subject to zakat. If you are in the real estate business, zakat is due on the current value of the property. However, if your real estate is rented, then zakat is due on the savings from the rental income.
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      Your cash assets include any money in your bank account(s) or in your possession. Bank deposits should be excluded from the calculation of your zakat.
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      If you do not intend to sell the shares, zakat is due on the dividends. However, if you buy and sell the shares, then zakat is due on their current market value.
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      The income from cash investments tends to be subject to a fixed rate of interest, which is unlawful and should be excluded from the calculation, but the original amount of the investment is subject to zakat.
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      If you are a debtor, and you believe that this debt can be repaid on demand, include it here. However, if you have any doubts about the date and/or possibility of repayment, do not include it here but include it in the zakat of the year in which the repayment was made. If only a portion of this debt has been repaid, zakat is due on the portion repaid only.
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      Add the total value of cash in your possession or in banks + the (current) value of the goods for sale + raw materials (purchase price)

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      Unpaid rent, mortgage payments, bills (water, electricity, etc.) or money you owe, all unpaid, overdue or overdue debts should be excluded.
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      Unpaid rent, mortgage payments, bills, staff salaries or money owed by you, any unpaid, overdue or overdue debts should be excluded.

      Total subjected to zakat

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      Nissab in gold
      5 200 EUR 87.48g
      Nissab in silver
      280 EUR 612.36g

      Summary of your zakat

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      Minus total liabilities
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      Total subjected to zakat
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      Zakat to pay
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      Ramadan 2025 in Germany – Key Dates & Zakat Information
      When is Ramadan 2025?

      Ramadan 2025 is expected to begin on Friday, February 28, 2025, and end on Sunday, March 30, 2025. These dates are based on moon sighting confirmations and may slightly vary.

      The Last 10 Days of Ramadan

      The last 10 days of Ramadan (March 21–March 30) are a sacred time for increased worship, as they include Laylat al-Qadr (The Night of Power), a night better than a thousand months in rewards.

      Zakat al-Fitr for Germany

      The local council of Ulama in Berlin has set the Zakat al-Fitr amount at a minimum of 15 EUR per person. It must be given before the Eid al-Fitr prayer to ensure that those in need can celebrate the holiday.

      Ramadan Prayer Timings in Berlin

      Daily prayer schedules vary, and you can check the full Ramadan 2025 prayer timetable for Berlin here to stay updated on Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha prayer times.