Paying Zakat to the Poorest Families in Northern Nigeria

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PHASE 4 I Paying Zakat to the Poorest Families in Northern Nigeria

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Key Points

  • Nigeria is a country where almost 80% of the population earns less than $2 a day
  • Our 2.5% is someone’s 100%
  • An-Nadaa Educational Foundation is working on the ground directly to make sure that your zakat reaches verified individuals in the form of cash.
  • An-Nadaa operates under the guidance of Sheikh Ibrahim Nuhu (Madinah) and are very strict when it comes to the distribution of zakat funds.
  • Over RM 262,000 was distributed in cash in 2025. 

Campaign Story

Nigeria is a country where almost 80% of the population earns less than $2 a day, and over 40% of children do not have access to primary education. In the rural communities of Northern Nigeria, roughly 60 million people live in extreme poverty, and there is difficulty in attaining even the basics of necessities.

Alhamdulillah, after successfully completing three phases of our Zakat drive in Nigeria — raising nearly a million ringgit for poor families — we’re now launching Phase 4. InshaAllah, together we can raise even more and change lives.

Zakat is the third of the five pillars of Islam. It is an obligation on all Muslims who meet the requirements. Zakat was legislated in 2 AH, approximately 18 months after the arrival of the Prophet ﷺ to Madinah.

The word Zakat occurs in the Quran thirty times. In twenty-seven of them, it is associated with prayers in the same verse. In one place, it is mentioned with prayers in the same sequence of verses, this is, 'those who humble themselves in their prayers' and 'who are active indeed in zakat.' This shows that Zakat is second only to Salah in terms of importance for a Muslim.

A question that is often asked is, 'I give a lot of charity throughout the year, then why do I still have to pay zakat?' Zakat is a pillar of Islam, and it is an obligation on every Muslim who meets its requirements. This obligation cannot be offset by the normal charity. A person is rewarded for his generosity, but this obligation needs to be carried out irrespective of the amount of charity that is given, provided certain conditions are met.

Remember, we cannot delay paying zakat as it is the right or trust of the poor that we have in our custody. This is actually how we should look at zakat. It is the money of the poor that Allah is channelling through us. It wasn’t ours such that we dictate how it is to be used, etc. Add to that, another angle that we can look at is that our 2.5% is someone’s 100%.

Allah tells us, “In their wealth and properties is the right of the poor, the beggar and he who is in deprivation.” [Surah al-Dhariyat, 19]

Keeping this importance in mind, An-Nadaa Educational Foundation is working on the ground directly to make sure that your zakat reaches verified individuals in the form of cash. An-Nadaa operates under the guidance of Sheikh Ibrahim Nuhu (Madinah) and are very strict when it comes to the distribution of zakat funds. This is Phase 4 of this campaign to give Zakat in cash to the Asnaf.

The beneficiaries include: 

- Sick people who cannot afford hospitals or any form of medical aid.

- Widows and orphans

- Families in extreme poverty

- Duat that are sent to neighbouring villages to teach the people. These duat are also from poor families

Each beneficiary is carefully vetted and verified by the team on the ground that is connected to the local community. In addition, the team uses the help of local imams and schools to identify and confirm families are in need and are to be included as part of the food distribution drive. This strict verification procedure makes sure that your zakat reaches those who really need it and are eligible to receive it.

Sheikh Ibrahim Nuhu said, 'The recipe for success is to look forward to paying our Zakah and to be in the first rows of the Masjid just like we look forward to breaking our fasts on a hot day.' 

 

Bank Transfer

Bank Name: Affin Bank
Name: GS Global Guardian Sdn Bhd
Account: 109920002827
Reference: AN Zakat
If you have made a direct bank transfer. Please send your transfer proof to [email protected]

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Aug 14, 2025

Campaign Update – Nigeria Cash Zakat (Phase 4)

Alhamdulillah, the Nigeria Cash Zakat campaign is delivering real impact. Most zakat contributions are now sent directly to beneficiaries via secure bank transfers, ensuring dignity, speed, and flexibility for families to meet urgent needs such as food, healthcare, and education. In a country where nearly 80% live on less than $2 a day, your support is breaking the cycle of poverty and bringing hope to those who need it most.

 

Regards,

Global Sadaqah Team

Nov 3, 2025

Assalamualaikum,

Alhamdulillah, your zakat is creating real, immediate impact for families in Northern Nigeria and beyond. This year, An-Nadaa distributed zakat across multiple countries, including Nigeria, Malaysia, Botswana, and support for reverts living in non-Muslim countries—ensuring help reaches those who need it most.

Most contributions are now sent directly to beneficiaries through secure bank transfers, giving families dignity, privacy, and the ability to meet urgent needs such as food, medicine, school expenses, and daily essentials. In communities where nearly 80% live on less than $2 a day, this support is often the difference between hunger and stability.

Your zakat restores hope, relieves hardship, and empowers families to rebuild their lives. May Allah accept from you and place barakah in your wealth.

Wassalamualaikum,

GlobalSadaqah Team

Jan 15, 2026

Campaign Update

In 2025, through our on-the-ground partner An-Nadaa Educational Foundation, approximately RM 267,230 (USD 67,700) in zakat was distributed in cash to 2,161 verified asnaf across Northern Nigeria. Each recipient was carefully identified and vetted to ensure the zakat reached those who were rightfully entitled to it.

This update reflects our continued commitment to amanah, transparency, and Shariah-guided distribution. Below, you’ll find images and videos from the field showing the zakat being delivered directly to beneficiaries — restoring dignity, easing hardship, and ensuring your zakat reaches those who need it most.



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An-Nadaa Educational Foundation is an Islamic non-profit organization which is one of the first government certified Muslim organization on the ground. Their focus is on launching and managing educational, da’wah and welfare projects across underprivileged communities in Nigeria.

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