
Give your Zakat through Education For All Morocco and support marginalised and disadvantaged girls across Morocco to access education and gain an independent future.
Your 100% Zakat is used only for Zakat-eligible purposes across our education programmes - including inclusive education, secondary schooling, and is managed in full compliance with Islamic principles.*
Your Zakat is allocated across Education For All Morocco’s education programmes to meet essential needs for eligible beneficiaries.
We understand that Zakat is an amanah (sacred trust).
✔ Certified compliant
In 2025, EFAM’s Zakat policy was formally certified and audited by Amanah Advisors, confirming full compliance with Islamic principles.
✔ 100% Zakat
Zakat funds are used only for Zakat-eligible purposes, including food, medical supplies and hygiene needs, and essential education costs. Zakat is never used for administration or overheads.
✔ Dedicated Zakat account
All Zakat is held in a separate account and distributed exclusively to eligible beneficiaries.
✔ Direct impact
Your Zakat supports girls from low-income households to continue education safely and with dignity — from secondary school through to university.
As Ramadan approaches, many of us reflect on responsibility, compassion, and faith.
This Ramadan 2026, let your 100% Zakat support education, independence, and opportunity for girls across Morocco.
Give with confidence. Give with purpose. Give Zakat.
Zakat plays a vital role in helping us reach the most disadvantaged girls and their families.
Many come from households facing financial hardship, where parents cannot afford school-related costs, travel, accommodation, or even daily meals.
Through EFAM’s education programmes, your Zakat supports girls at different stages of their educational journey, including:
Your Zakat allows us to meet urgent needs while supporting girls to progress through education with dignity and stability.

When you give Zakat through EFAM, you fulfil a religious obligation while helping to transform lives through education.
Zakat is one of the Five Pillars of Islam and a mandatory act of worship for Muslims who meet the Nisab threshold.
It purifies wealth, strengthens social justice, and ensures that those facing hardship are supported with dignity. The Qur’an specifies that Zakat must be given to eligible beneficiaries and used only for defined purposes.
When managed correctly, Zakat becomes a means of lasting social impact.
