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Abu Mas'ud Radhiallaho anho says, "Whenever Rasulullah Sallallaho alaihe wasallam advised us to give Sadaqah, and some of us possessed nothing, they used to go to the market, work as porters and get a 'Mudd' (a measure of grain) of dates and then give it away as Sadaqah". (Bukhari)


During the time of the Prophet (SAW)*, the Sahabah Radhiallahu anhum would go out of their way to fulfill the...

Sadaqah- e- Jariyah is a form of charity in Islam that continues to provide benefits long after it has been given. Unlike other forms of charity, Sadaqah- e- Jariyah is not a one-time act of kindness but rather a perpetual act of generosity that continues to benefit the giver and the recipient, both in this world and in the hereafter.

The concept of Sadaqah- e- Jariyah is rooted in the belief that good deeds are...

Sadaqah, or charitable giving, is a fundamental aspect of Islam that emphasizes the importance of helping those in need and spreading kindness and generosity. While donating money is one of the most common forms of sadaqah, there are many other ways to perform acts of kindness and generosity, even if you are unable to donate money.


Here are some of the many acts of sadaqah that you can perform, regardless of your financial situation: