

Why Does Zakat Donation Matter in Ramadan?
Zakat is more than a financial obligation—it is a powerful act of purification and mercy. This Ramadan, give your Zakat to Al-Baseer Foundation and help restore sight and dignity for those who cannot afford treatment. You may choose to donate specifically to an Eye Camp or Eye Surgery program, and your contribution will be used only for that selected cause. If you enter a Zakat amount, we will allocate it where it is needed most—supporting eye camps, surgeries, medicines, and essential patient care—so your Zakat reaches the most deserving and creates lasting impact.
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Zakat
Enter any amount — your Zakat will be used where it’s needed most. If you want to calculate your Zakat, click the Calculate Zakat button.
Your Zakat Impact in Eye Care
This Ramadan, your Zakat can help restore sight and dignity for deserving patients. Every contribution supports eye screenings, medicines, and sight-restoring surgeries—delivered with transparency and care through Al Baseer Foundation. These impact numbers reflect the difference your support makes on the ground.
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Why Support Eye Treatment Through Al-Baseer Foundation?
At Al-Baseer Foundation, your support helps restore sight and dignity for people who cannot afford eye treatment. Whether you choose Eye Surgery or sponsor an Eye Checkup / Screening, your contribution is handled with care, transparency, and on-ground verification—so help reaches the most deserving.
How Your Support Changes Lives
Many patients live for years with treatable vision problems—because they cannot afford consultation, tests, medicines, or surgery. Your donation helps fund eye checkups, diagnostics, medicines, and sight-restoring procedures so families can return to work, school, and a normal life.
What We Provide Through Your Donation
- Eye Checkups / Screening: early detection, consultation & basic medicines
- Eye Camps: community-based screening + referrals for advanced care
- Eye Surgery Support: cataract & other procedures for deserving patients
- Post-treatment care: follow-ups and essential recovery support
Who Are You Helping with Your Eye Care Support?
Your donation helps people who are suffering from preventable or treatable vision problems. It supports patients who cannot afford eye checkups, medicines, glasses, or life-changing procedures like cataract and other sight-restoring treatments. Many are daily-wage earners, widows, elderly individuals, and families struggling with rising costs—your support gives them access to screening, diagnosis, and timely care through Al-Baseer Foundation’s eye programs, especially during this Ramadan.
Ways to Donate
Calculate and Pay Your Zakat
through Zakat Calculator
At Al-Baseer Foundation, we value your Ramadan Zakat Donation. That’s why our dedication to a 100% Zakat Donation Policy is paired with a reliable aid chain so that it reaches those where it is needed the most.
Calculate and pay your Zakat with our easy-to-use Zakat Calculator. Your donation can make a lasting impact this Ramadan.
Calculate ZakatFrequently Asked Questions
Yes. Ramadan is one of the most rewarding times to give Zakat, and it is also when many families are in urgent need of support.
Yes. We strictly verify every beneficiary to ensure they meet Islamic requirements for receiving Zakat before your donation is distributed.
Zakat is due if your wealth stays above the Nisab amount for one lunar year. You can calculate it easily using our Zakat Calculator online.
Yes. As long as your intention is clear, you may give Zakat on behalf of a family member or a loved one who has passed away.
Your Zakat is used strictly according to Islamic guidelines and is allocated only to eligible recipients. It supports eye care and sight-restoring treatments, including eye surgeries, medical procedures, and essential care for individuals who cannot afford treatment and depend on Zakat for survival.
Yes. You can divide your Zakat into smaller payments if it helps you manage your finances, as long as the full amount is completed.
