EME Society Branch
Acc Title: Al Khidmat Foundation Pakistan
Bank Name: United Bank Limited EME Society Lahore
Branch Code: 0611
Acc #: 208175722
IBAN: PK09UNIL0109000208175722
Swift Code: UNILPKKA
Raiwan Road Branch
Acc Title: Al-Khidmat Foundation Pakistan
Bank Name: Habib Bank Comsats Raiwan Road, Lahore
Branch Code: 2305
Acc #: 23057902250552
IBAN: PK45HABB0023057902250552
Swift Code: HABBPKKA
Purpose: General Donation
Ajmal House Branch
Acc Title: Al-Khidmat Foundation Pakistan
Bank Name: Bank of Punjab Township, Lahore
Branch Code: 0086
Acc #: 0027360002
IBAN: PK39BPUN0860020027360002
Purpose: Zakat
Akbar Chowk Branch
Acc Title: Al-Khidmat Foundation Pakistan
Bank Name: Bank of Khyber Akbar chowk, Lahore
Branch Code: 0057
Acc #: CD-000-99-00-5
IBAN: PK92KHYB0057000000099005
Swift Code: KHYBPKKA
Purpose: General Donation
Johar Town Branch
Acc Title: Al-Khidmat Foundation Pakistan
Bank Name: Bank Al Habib Expo Centre Johar Town, Lahore
Branch Code: 5515
Acc #: 5515-0081-000184-01-5
IBAN: PK42BAHL5515008100018401
Swift Code: BAHLPKKA
Purpose: Orphan Care
You can donate online using any Visa or MasterCard. You can also request a cheque or cash pickup.
This Service is currently available in 4 cities of Pakistan:
-Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad & Rawalpindi
-Donation amount is excluded from Rs. 70 flat service charges
-Service hours are 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM – or as per local government orders.
You can donate through cheques or bank drafts made out in favour of “Alkhidmat Foundation Pakistan”. To have these cheques picked up from your doorstep, simply call 0800 44 44 8 or fill out this online donation form.
You can also send your cheque by courier to: Alkhidmat Complex, 3km Khayaban-e-Jinnah, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
Direct deposits or transfers can be made into our accounts at any of the banks. Select your preferred bank from the list to see the Alkhidmat Foundation Pakistan account details. If you wish to receive a receipt acknowledging your Zakat or donation after making a direct deposit, please email us at info@alkhidmat.org .
Zakat is obligatory after a time span of one lunar year passes with the money in the control of it’s owner. Then the owner needs to pay 2.5% (or 1/40) of the money as Zakat. (A lunar year is approximately 355 days).
The owner should deduct any amount of money he or she borrowed from others; then check if the rest reaches the necessary nisab, then pays Zakat for it. If the owner had enough money to satisfy the nisab at the beginning of the year, then the money increased (in profits, salaries, inheritance, grants…etc.), the owner needs to add the increase to the nisab amount owned at the beginning of the year; then pay Zakat, 2.5%, of the total at the end of the lunar year. (there are small differences in the fiqh schools here)
Each Muslim calculates his or her own Zakat individually. For most purposes this involves the payment each year of two and a half percent of one’s capital. (Zakat Calculator) A pious person may also give as much as he or she pleases as sadaqah, and does so preferably in secret. Although this word can be translated as ‘voluntary charity’ it has a wider meaning. The Prophet said ‘even meeting your brother with a cheerful face is charity.’
Alkhidmat Markaz, 106/M Block Gulberg III Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
+92 300 0771601 / +92 42 35441516
info@akfl.org
https://akfl.org/