FAQ
Understanding India’s first direct Zakat & Sadaqah ecosystem without middlemen
Zadqah is a new digital ecosystem for Zakat and Sadaqah, built to restore the true Islamic spirit of giving — transparent, dignified, and free from exploitation.
Zadqah combines two sacred Islamic concepts:
into a single, ethical, technology-driven platform.
Zadqah is not a crowdfunding website.
Unlike traditional platforms where money is first collected by an organization and later distributed, Zadqah enables direct, real-time transfer of funds from donor to beneficiary.
Key differences:
Every rupee moves directly from the donor to the beneficiary.
Yes. Zadqah is India’s first online platform where Zakat and Sadaqah are given directly to verified beneficiaries, without any middlemen and without paying commission to anyone.
This model ensures:
No. Absolutely none.
Zadqah follows a zero-commission, zero-brokerage policy.
The entire donated amount reaches the beneficiary directly.
The process is simple and ethical:
Zadqah never holds or controls your donation.
Zadqah is designed as a self-regulated ecosystem, not a donation pool.
Transparency is ensured through:
Transparency is built into the system, not promised later.
Yes. Zadqah strictly follows Islamic principles of Zakat and Sadaqah, including:
Direct transfer ensures complete Shariah integrity.
Zakat recipients are verified based on Islamic eligibility criteria, such as:
Zakat is never diverted or generalized.
Yes. Zadqah consciously breaks a long-standing misconception.
Sadaqah can be given to non-Muslims, especially in cases of:
This aligns with Islamic ethics and compassion.
Because Islamic jurisprudence clearly distinguishes between the two:
Zadqah respects and enforces this distinction.
All beneficiaries and institutions undergo a verification process before being listed, ensuring:
Verification replaces blind trust with system-based trust.
No. Zadqah follows budget-based fundraising only.
Each cause:
This prevents over-collection and misuse.
Yes. Zadqah aims to create a future where Madarsas and Masjids function without door-to-door fundraising, through:
No.
Zadqah’s goal is not volume — it is impact, trust, and integrity.
The platform prioritizes:
Zadqah addresses critical issues such as:
Zadqah envisions becoming India’s most trusted digital platform for ethical Islamic giving, and a global example of transparency and accountability.
A future where:
Zadqah is more than a platform.
It is a movement to reform, purify, and modernize Islamic charity without compromising faith, dignity, or trust.