‘Khums’ literally means ‘one-fifth’. In Islamic law, it refers to an obligatory (wajib) religious tax which one must pay on several things, the most common of which is surplus income from earnings and gains. The amount of khums one must pay on surplus income is 20%.

Khums payments are divided into two equal parts:

One half is given to the Imam (a) of the time; this is called ‘Sahm-e Imam’ (The Portion for the Imam (a)). According to His Eminence al-Sayyid al-Sistani, the obligatory precaution is that this part must either be given to the most learned Marja, or to an individual or organisation that has been given permission (ijaza) to collect khums on behalf of the Marja. This portion is then used for worthwhile purposes authorised by the Marja.

The other half is given to Sayyids (descendants of the great grandfather of the Prophet (saw)) who are poor, orphans (only if poor), or stranded travelers (who may be self-sufficient in their home-town but become needy in foreign lands). This is called ‘Sahm-e Sadat’ (the Portion for Sayyids).

The World Federation is proud to have permission from His Eminence al-Sayyid Ali al-Sistani (may God protect all our scholars) to collect khums payments on his behalf and to disperse the Sahm-e Imam part on religious projects, such as our fantastic children’s education and teacher training programmes.

You can make your full khums payment, or either of the Sahm payments, online by visiting our donate portal and searching “khums”.

Alternatively, you can make your khums payment through your local Jamaat which will process your payment and transfer it to The World Federation through our regional member federations.

The new edition of our easy-to-digest Khums Guide will give you a clear overview of the most essential rulings on khums. The Guide also explains the differences between the previous and new ruling on loans and includes worked examples which show how the new ruling applies in practice.

Essentially, the Guide tells you what khums is payable on, why we pay it, when to pay, who to pay, and where it goes.

More Information:

Our new easy-to-read Khums guide will guide you If you’ve never fulfilled this religious obligation before or need help understanding what’s eligible, why we pay it, when to start, who to pay, and where it goes. This guide includes the differences between the previous and new ruling recently published by His Eminence Ayatollah Sistani.

You can make your full khums payment, or either of the Sahm payments, online by visiting our donate portal and searching “khums”.

Alternatively, you can make your khums payment through your local Jamaat which will process your payment and transfer it to The World Federation through our regional member federations.

You can also download our Khums App, which will instantaneously help you calculate your khums liabilities, set reminders, and take payments to fulfil this beautiful and benevolent obligation. Download the Khums App now from the Google and Apple app stores.

What makes our Khums Calculator App so special:

  • Update your khums data year by year
  • Add multiple accounts for each year
  • Automatically bring forward your balance to the next year’s calculation
  • Upload photo documentation for any items (IOS)
  • Get a consolidated view of your payment information
  • Make your payment directly from your phone
  • Have access to khums guidelines and information from within the app
  • Select your currency
  • Be assured of confidentiality – all the data you add to the app is only stored on your phone.

Watch our previous Treasurer and past World Federation Councillor Reza Hooda explain more about the app.

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