Track your daily giving — morning & evening
Set your morning charity intention
Set your evening charity intention
Enter an amount in the Morning or Evening card and tap + Add. This sets your charity intention for that period.
The stats bar at the top shows today's total, remaining balance, and amount already paid out.
When you donate, enter the amount in the "Amount paid out" field and tap − Paid to deduct it.
The 7-day streak strip on each card shows your contribution history. Green dots mean you contributed.
Forgot to log a past day? Tap the red dot on the streak strip to add a past contribution.
Tap "Add to Home Screen" from the browser menu to use Daily Sadaqa like a native app — works offline too!
Daily Sadaqa is a free Islamic charity tracker designed to help Muslims cultivate a consistent daily giving habit and fulfill their zakat obligations. Inspired by the Prophetic tradition of giving sadaqa every morning and evening, this app makes it easy to set charity intentions, track contributions, build giving streaks, and manage zakat with a built-in calculator.
Sadaqa (صدقة) is voluntary charity given purely out of compassion, love, or generosity in Islam. Unlike Zakat, which is obligatory, sadaqa can be given at any time, in any amount, and to anyone in need.
"Every act of goodness is sadaqa"— Sahih al-Bukhari
"Every day the sun rises, charity (sadaqa) is due on every joint of a person"— Sahih al-Bukhari
Giving daily — even a small amount — purifies wealth, draws one closer to Allah, and provides shade on the Day of Resurrection.
Daily Sadaqa is for any Muslim looking to build a regular giving habit and manage their zakat — whether you give $1 a day or $100. A simple, beautiful way to track daily charity and stay accountable.
Built with ❤️ as an act of sadaqa jariya (ongoing charity). May Allah accept your giving.
Set your total zakat amount due
Zakat (زكاة) is one of the Five Pillars of Islam. It is an obligatory charity that every Muslim who meets the nisab (minimum threshold) must pay annually — typically 2.5% of qualifying wealth.
"Take from their wealth a charity by which you purify them and cause them increase."— Quran 9:103
The nisab is the minimum wealth you must possess before zakat becomes obligatory. It is equivalent to 85 grams of gold or 595 grams of silver. The lower value (usually silver) is typically used.
Cost of feeding one person in your area
Select the type and enter details
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Track and repay debts to people
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Fidyah (فدية) is a compensation paid when someone is unable to fast during Ramadan due to chronic illness, old age, pregnancy, or other valid reasons with no prospect of making up the fasts. The amount is feeding one poor person for each missed day.
Kaffarah (كفارة) is an expiation required for deliberately breaking a Ramadan fast without valid reason. It requires either fasting for 60 consecutive days or feeding 60 poor people for each broken fast.
Kaffarah for broken oaths requires feeding 10 poor people, clothing them, or fasting 3 days if unable to do either.
If a parent is unable to fast and cannot pay the fidyah themselves (due to illness or having passed away with missed fasts), their children may pay the fidyah on their behalf. This is an act of devotion (birr al-walidayn).
"When a person dies, their deeds come to an end except for three: ongoing charity, beneficial knowledge, or a righteous child who prays for them."— Sahih Muslim
Islam emphasizes the importance of repaying debts. The Prophet ﷺ taught that a believer's soul remains suspended until their debts are settled. Use this tracker to stay on top of what you owe and make partial payments over time.
"The soul of the deceased believer is held hostage by their debt until it is settled."— Tirmidhi