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Minister of Awqaf inaugurates company Zakat calculation service on Department of Zakat Affairs’ website, app

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Last updated: 2025/12/31 at 6:32 PM
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The Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs in Qatar has launched a new online Company Zakat Calculation Service accessible through its website and mobile application. This digital tool, inaugurated by HE Ghanem bin Shaheen Al Ghanim, aims to streamline the process of calculating and paying corporate zakat, a key pillar of Islamic finance, for businesses operating within the country. The service was introduced on September 28th, 2022, and is intended for accountants and financial managers.

The launch, which took place in Doha, solidifies Qatar’s commitment to digital transformation and supports the business sector’s compliance with Sharia law and established accounting practices. HE Undersecretary Sheikh Dr. Khalid bin Mohammed bin Ghanem Al-Thani attended alongside Sharia scholars and technical experts involved in the project. This initiative highlights increasing integration of technology within Qatar’s Islamic banking system.

Facilitating Accurate Company Zakat Calculation

According to Malallah Al Jaber, Director of the Department of Zakat Affairs, the service is designed to be both user-friendly and precise. It provides a standardized methodology integrating Sharia rulings with professional accounting standards, removing ambiguity and promoting consistent application of zakat principles. This addresses a common challenge for businesses, which is accurately determining their zakat obligations.

The core mechanism centers around key Sharia conditions for zakat eligibility. These include complete ownership of wealth, and evidence of growth or potential for growth. The service applies these criteria to identify qualifying financial assets, forming the basis for zakat assessment. Businesses can use the service to calculate zakat either for the entire company or on a per-share basis.

Key Features and Benefits

The Ministry emphasized a coordinated effort by Sharia scholars, technical experts and administrative staff was crucial for correct rollout. The system’s reliability is also enhanced through incorporation of institutional review and auditing processes.

Perhaps most notably, companies now have the option to request an official letter from the Department of Zakat Affairs confirming the calculated due amount. This letter serves as supporting documentation for internal accounting procedures and official financial reporting. This feature provides added validity for companies fulfilling their religious obligations.

The development of this service is part of a broader effort to modernize the Department of Zakat Affairs’ offerings. The Ministry continues to introduce electronic services designed to meet the evolving needs of both individual and corporate zakat payers. Minister Al Ghanim expressed dedication to using zakat funds to promote social solidarity and sustainable community development.

The ongoing drive toward digitization aims to create a more flexible and welcoming environment for fulfilling zakat obligations. The Ministry views strong partnerships with the business sector as essential for maximizing the impact of zakat in Qatari society. This approach is expected to increase compliance and foster a greater understanding of Islamic financial principles. Furthermore, the service potentially reduces administrative burdens for both businesses and the Ministry.

Zakat, often described as a form of wealth purification, is a mandatory act of charity for Muslims who meet specific wealth thresholds. While traditionally calculated manually, the rise of complex financial instruments and corporate structures has necessitated more sophisticated methods. Services like this are increasingly common in nations with significant Islamic financial activity, such as Saudi Arabia, Indonesia and Malaysia.

The Department of Zakat Affairs plans additional enhancements and expects a phased rollout of more digital services over the next year, according to Al Jaber. Monitoring the adoption rate of the new Company Zakat Calculation Service and gathering user feedback will be critical for future development. There remains some uncertainty regarding the impact of the service on overall zakat collection rates, and the Ministry will likely analyze these figures in the coming months.

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