

Clear answers to the questions many Muslims have about zakat.
Zakat is one of the pillars of Islam. Its obligation is clear, but its calculation often feels complicated.
Many Muslims want to fulfill this pillar correctly, yet remain uncertain about details involving savings, investments, debts, business assets, and eligibility.
This session is designed to remove that uncertainty by answering the most common questions about zakat in a structured, accessible way, especially as Ramadan approaches.
In this session, you will learn:
-What types of wealth are subject to zakat and what is exempt
-How to calculate zakat on savings, gold, investments, and business assets
-How debts and liabilities affect your zakat calculation
-How to approach zakat with a clear, repeatable method each year
This webinar focuses on clarity, not complexity. The goal is to help you fulfill this pillar with confidence and peace of mind.
About the Webinar
Zakat is one of the pillars of Islam. Its obligation is clear, but its calculation often feels complicated.
Many Muslims want to fulfill this pillar correctly, yet remain uncertain about details involving savings, investments, debts, business assets, and eligibility.
This session is designed to remove that uncertainty by answering the most common questions about zakat in a structured, accessible way, especially as Ramadan approaches.
What the Live Session Will Cover
In this session, you will learn:
-What types of wealth are subject to zakat and what is exempt
-How to calculate zakat on savings, gold, investments, and business assets
-How debts and liabilities affect your zakat calculation
-How to approach zakat with a clear, repeatable method each year
This webinar focuses on clarity, not complexity. The goal is to help you fulfill this pillar with confidence and peace of mind.
About the Speaker
Mufti Izhar Khan is a graduate of Darul Uloom Al Madinah in Buffalo, NY. He is a Hafiz of the Qur’an, an Alim, and a certified Mufti with nearly two decades of experience in teaching and community leadership.
For the past 18 years, he has served as Imam at Masjid Al Mu’mineen, providing spiritual guidance and religious leadership. He also teaches at MJAM Masjid and
Ar-Rayyan Quran Center, where he conducts classes in Qur’an, Tajweed, Arabic, Seerah, and Qur’anic memorization, while mentoring youth and supporting community development initiatives.
Through his scholarship and outreach, Mufti Izhar remains committed to strengthening faith, knowledge, and spiritual growth within the community.
Date & Time
đź“… Saturday, February 28
⏰ 2:30 PM EST
📍 Platform: Zoom (link sent after registration)
Spots are limited to make the Q&A meaningful.
Mufti Izhar Khan is a graduate of Darul Uloom Al Madinah in Buffalo, NY. He is a Hafiz of the Qur’an, an Alim, and a certified Mufti with nearly two decades of experience in teaching and community leadership.
For the past 18 years, he has served as Imam at Masjid Al Mu’mineen, providing spiritual guidance and religious leadership. He also teaches at MJAM Masjid and
Ar-Rayyan Quran Center, where he conducts classes in Qur’an, Tajweed, Arabic, Seerah, and Qur’anic memorization, while mentoring youth and supporting community development initiatives.
Through his scholarship and outreach, Mufti Izhar remains committed to strengthening faith, knowledge, and spiritual growth within the community.
Mental health challenges don’t make you a bad Muslim.
Struggling in silence creates guilt, isolation, and unnecessary pain.
Most advice online doesn’t address faith-aligned, practical guidance.
This webinar is designed to break that silence.
Shaykh Fayaz Tilly
Islamic scholar and mental health advocate
Experienced in counseling Muslims on faith and emotional well-being
Known for honest, practical, and compassionate guidance
“You’re not failing Allah when you struggle, let’s talk about it openly.”
During this live session, Shaykh Fayaz will cover:
Why depression and mental health struggles don’t mean weak faith
How to regain self-worth and connect with your spiritual life
Real guidance for managing guilt, shame, and isolation
Live Q&A: Ask questions anonymously — not all insights will be in the replay
đź“… Date: Thursday, January 8
⏰ Time: 8:30 PM EST
📍 Platform: Zoom (link sent after registration)
Spots are limited to make the Q&A meaningful.
đź“… Saturday, February 28
⏰ 2:30 PM EST
📍 Platform: Zoom (link sent after registration)
Spots are limited to make the Q&A meaningful.
Mental health challenges don’t make you a bad Muslim.
Struggling in silence creates guilt, isolation, and unnecessary pain.
Most advice online doesn’t address faith-aligned, practical guidance.
This webinar is designed to break that silence.
Shaykh Fayaz Tilly
Islamic scholar and mental health advocate
Experienced in counseling Muslims on faith and emotional well-being
Known for honest, practical, and compassionate guidance
“You’re not failing Allah when you struggle, let’s talk about it openly.”
During this live session, Shaykh Fayaz will cover:
Why depression and mental health struggles don’t mean weak faith
How to regain self-worth and connect with your spiritual life
Real guidance for managing guilt, shame, and isolation
Live Q&A: Ask questions anonymously — not all insights will be in the replay
đź“… Date: Thursday, January 8
⏰ Time: 8:30 PM EST
📍 Platform: Zoom (link sent after registration)
Spots are limited to make the Q&A meaningful.

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