Zakat Management
Scholar-governed, three-level learning with an Intelligent Tutor on every page.
14 modules 36 topics
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Why this course matters
A professional perspective
Zakat management today requires more than goodwill: it requires sound calculation, effective mobilisation, careful allocation, and credible institutional governance. This course builds practical capabilities needed across zakat institutions, Islamic social finance organisations, humanitarian agencies, microfinance initiatives, crowdfunding platforms, and development programmes. You will study how to estimate zakat liabilities, design mobilisation campaigns, understand payer behaviour, identify and assist beneficiaries, and connect zakat allocation with poverty alleviation, financial inclusion, humanitarian finance, healthcare, sanitation, renewable energy, and community empowerment. The course also develops institutional skills in accountability, transparency, risk management, regulation, supervision, and international cooperation. By engaging with good practices and contemporary cases, learners gain a professional framework for strengthening trust, improving service delivery, and increasing the developmental impact of zakat-funded work.
Through the lens of faith
Zakat is a profound act of worship and social responsibility, and learning how it is managed can be part of the pursuit of beneficial knowledge—ʿilm nāfiʿ—when it helps preserve dignity, relieve hardship, and serve the common good. This course connects zakat to the maqāsid al-Sharīʿah by examining its role in protecting faith, life, wealth, family, and human well-being through poverty alleviation, inclusion, and empowerment. Its focus on identifying the poor, imparting direct ownership, maintaining accountability, and using funds with integrity reminds us that service to creation is also a trust before the Creator. Without issuing legal determinations, the course invites learners to approach zakat management with humility, competence, and amanah, so that sacred resources are handled responsibly and directed toward meaningful benefit.
How to proceed
1
Find your level
Take the short diagnostic so each topic starts you at the right depth.
2
Study the topics
Work through the modules at Basic, Intermediate or Advanced level — your choice.
3
Check your understanding
Take the topic quiz, and ask the Tutor anything as you go.

