At MuslimGive, our mission is to protect the sacred trust of Zakat and Sadaqah, ensuring that every donation truly reaches the orphans, widows, and needy it was intended for.
We research and assess Islamic charities so donors can give with certainty and confidence, knowing their obligation is fulfilled.
By advocating for transparency and accountability, we empower donors, uplift charities, and honour the amanah that has been entrusted.

We promise to be honest in the information we present by being accurate and unbiased. However, if we make a mistake, we will take the necessary steps to correct it.

We are committed to being transparent by providing clear and accessible information about our methodology when assessing charities.

We hold a deep respect for both the charities we evaluate and the donors we research on behalf of.
MuslimGive was founded in 2023 by a group of concerned Muslims who saw a growing problem. Too many Islamic charities raising millions, but too little clarity on how those funds were being used. Too much spent on fundarising, salaries and events, too much sitting idle in bank accounts, and not enough reaching those who it was intended for.
Government regulators and charity watchdogs check for compliance, but not whether Zakat is discharged correctly. However Zakat is not just another donation; it is a sacred obligation. Each Muslim is accountable for the validity of their Zakat, which makes transparency from charities essential.
That is why MuslimGive was created.
MuslimGive exists so that every donor gives with certainty, and every needy person receives what has been ordained for them.
We review and rate Islamic charities.
Our expert team reviews publicly accessible data on Islamic charities to deliver fair, transparent ratings, so donors can give with trust and clarity.
Following our analysis and direct communication with the charity, we publish a clear, concise profile that outlines their performance, including scores and an overall grade rating.
Our process is simple:
Each charity is assessed across 4 core areas, with each one receiving its own individual grade. These contribute, based on weight, to an overall final grade.
All grading is based strictly on what’s publicly available. We don’t rely on insider access or unverifiable reports.
What is visible is what’s scored.

Key information is clearly available, with strong standards of accountability and openness.

A good standard of transparency, however there is room for improvement in at least one area, where gaps in information remain.

Some transparency shown, but one of more key areas lack transparency. More publicly available information is required. (Caution advised)

Multiple key areas show limited or no transparency. (Not recommended without improvements)

Little to no transparency across all or most areas. Strong need for improvement and accountability. (Not recommended)
Grades are based on available public information, not on private audits, on-the-ground impact, or operational effectiveness.
We’re focused on what you, as a donor, can verify before you give.
Learn more about our methodology here.
MuslimGive is an independent, non-profit organization that empowers donors to make responsible, well informed and impactful giving decisions. Through well researched assessments and analysis we provide Muslim charity profiles, so donors can support the charities and causes they care about with confidence.
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