Registered office (United Kingdom)
Al-Amanah House
91 Hever Court Road
Gravesend, Kent DA12 5EG
United Kingdom
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Al-Amanah House
91 Hever Court Road
Gravesend, Kent DA12 5EG
United Kingdom
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Daily 10:00 – 17:00 PKT (Mon–Thu), 10:00 – 14:30 PKT (Fri).
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FAQ
Quick answers about giving and how we work.
You can donate online through our donate page by choosing an amount or project type. We record your donation, allocate it according to governance rules, and you can receive acknowledgement and updates depending on your preferences.
Zakat is distributed in line with Qur’anic categories of eligibility. Our transparency page outlines segregation of Zakat funds and governance. If you are unsure about your obligation, speak to a trusted scholar—we can explain how donated Zakat is applied.
Sadaqah Jariyah is ongoing charity whose benefit continues—for example wells, education, orphan support, or infrastructure. The reward may continue after one passes away when the good done by those projects persists.
Yes. Many donors dedicate gifts in honour of parents or loved ones. Use our donate page memory section or mention it in your message and we will guide you.
Every contribution helps sustain water, education, infrastructure, and care for orphans—building reward that lasts, insha’Allah.