Dana Fardhu Kifayah

Collecting contributions to provide benefits for members, loved ones and the afterlife

What Is Dana Fardhu Kifayah?

Fardhu Kifayah refers to a collective communal obligation in Islam. If some individuals in the community fulfill it, the obligation is lifted from the rest. However, if no one performs it, the whole community is accountable

Dana Fardhu Kifayah means contributing funds to support these communal obligations—particularly projects or causes that benefit it's members as a whole.

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Reference Code: Fardhu Kifayah

Common Forms in Singapore

Waqf (Endowment Funds and Assets)

Waqf involves contributing assets or money for long-term community benefit—like mosques, madrasahs, or social services—managed forever under Islamic endowment rules.

In Singapore, Wakaf Masyarakat Singapura is administered by MUIS and supports mosque construction, maintenance, madrasahs, and similar communal needs. But PKITKS will be the next channel for people to do Waqf

Members Building & Fund

Through PKITKS "Give Back" platform, Muslims can contribute to funding mosques and educational upliftment programmes — classic examples of fardhu kifayah in action

Islamic Education Support

Community-driven contributions sustain subsidised weekend courses and Fardhu Ain classes.

PKITKS also accepts regular infaq/foundation contributions to support their educational and welfare outreach.

Why It Matters

Fulfilling Dana Fardhu Kifayah ensures essential communal services—funerals, religious education, Member’s upkeep—are carried out, thus safeguarding member’s welfare.

By pooling resources, its members avoids leaving these obligations unmet, ensuring social stability, religious continuity, and shared generosity across generations.

How You Can Participate in Singapore

Contribute to PKITKS Waqf funds via liaising with the organisation—for members, students, and projects that benefits it’s members

Support organisation courses, which offer subsidised Fardhu Ain and Funeral Arrangement classes

Contribute through PKITKS via infaq and zakat to support their programs

Summary Table

Activity
Type of Contribution
Communal Impact

Waqf (endowments) One-time or recurring gift Mosques, schools, madrasahs, social projects

One-time or recurring gift

Members, schools, madrasahs, social projects

PKITKS Fund

Planned giving via PKITKS

 

Organisation building and maintenance, educational upliftment

Subsidised Islamic classes

Contributions & sponsorships

Subsidised Islamic classes Contributions & sponsorships Ensures accessibility of Fardhu Ain and religious knowledge for all

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