This study explores the multifaceted challenges and coping strategies of single mothers who are recipients of zakat aid in Pahang. Utilising a qualitative research design, semi-structured interviews were conducted with ten participants, predominantly elderly women, to gain insights into their lived experiences as single mothers and recipients of zakat aid. The analysis identified key themes: financial instability, role strain and conflicting demands, childcare and parenting challenges, social stigma and isolation, and difficulties accessing resources. Despite these challenges, single mothers exhibit remarkable resilience and resourcefulness, drawing upon personal resilience, social support networks, formal aid systems, prioritisation and time management, spiritual and religious coping, and adaptation and resourcefulness. This study underscores the need for targeted interventions to support single mothers, addressing both their economic and emotional needs to enhance their well-being and societal integration. The findings highlight the importance of comprehensive support systems and the role of community and religious organisations in empowering single mothers to navigate their complex lives.