💝 Sadaqah Calculator

Free and Useful Tool

📋 About Sadaqah Calculator

Sadaqah Calculator is a free Islamic tool that helps you determine the appropriate charity amount based on your monthly income. Sadaqah is one of the best deeds that bring servants closer to Allah, purify wealth, and increase blessings. Calculate daily, weekly, monthly, and annual charity values easily. You can choose a fixed percentage of income or specify a custom amount. The calculator supports all types of Sadaqah: ongoing charity, general charity, feeding the poor, and helping the needy.

📖 How to Use Sadaqah Calculator
  1. Enter Monthly Income: Input your total monthly income in Saudi Riyals
  2. Choose Sadaqah Percentage: Select the percentage of your income for charity (recommended 2.5% or more)
  3. Or Set Custom Amount: You can specify a fixed amount you wish to donate monthly
  4. Click "Calculate Sadaqah": You'll see daily, weekly, monthly, and annual charity values
  5. Review Results: Get a detailed report of charity amounts for all periods
Calculate Sadaqah Amount
Enter your total monthly income
❓ Frequently Asked Questions About Sadaqah

Sadaqah is anything given seeking Allah's pleasure, whether money or benefit, without expecting return. It is among the best deeds that bring servants closer to their Lord and increase blessings and provision.

Zakat is an obligatory duty on Muslims when wealth reaches nisab, with specific conditions and amount (2.5%). Sadaqah is voluntary charity with no fixed amount, can be given anytime with any amount.

There is no fixed amount for Sadaqah as it is voluntary. However, it is recommended to give what one can afford, even if little. Some allocate 2.5% or more of monthly income for charity.

Sadaqah is recommended at all times, but especially emphasized in Ramadan, Fridays, last ten days of Ramadan, and during times of need. The Prophet ﷺ said: "Charity extinguishes sin as water extinguishes fire".

Sadaqah Jariyah (ongoing charity) continues rewarding after death, such as: building mosques, digging water wells, building schools, printing Qurans, teaching knowledge, planting trees, and spreading beneficial books.

Yes, giving Sadaqah to needy relatives is allowed and even better as it combines charity and maintaining kinship ties. The Prophet ﷺ said: "Charity to the poor is charity, and to relatives it is two: charity and kinship".

Sadaqah has great virtues: extinguishes sins, purifies wealth, increases blessings, wards off calamities, raises ranks, and shades the giver on Judgment Day. Allah says: "The example of those who spend their wealth in the way of Allah is like a seed of grain that sprouts seven ears".

Concealing charity is better, but announcing it is permissible if there is benefit (encouraging others or showing charitable work). Allah says: "If you disclose your charitable expenditures, they are good; but if you conceal them and give them to the poor, it is better for you".