10 Inspiring Examples of Sadaqah Jariyah That Change Lives
Sadaqah Jariyah is one of the most beautiful and powerful concepts in Islam. It is linked to our rewards, and rooted in a strong sense of sustainability and long-term change. Sadaqah Jariyah is a form of charitable giving that keeps giving, both to those who give and receive. Sadaqah Jariyah is a special form of ongoing charity, benefiting other for years and generations to come, while bringing reward upon reward for those that give.
In a powerful hadith, (Bukhari), Prophet Muhammad (saw) taught us that when a person passes away, only three deeds continue: ongoing charity, knowledge that benefits others, or a righteous child who prays for them. This is an important reminder of the temporary nature of this world, and the importance of investing in our akhira through Sadaqah Jariyah.
Sadaqah Jariyah projects aren’t focused on long-term change, and alleviating suffering for years and generations to come. At Muslim Charity, our Sadaqah Jariyah projects bring clean water to dry and thirsty villages, knowledge to vulnerable children, and hope to families who’ve lost everything due to war or poverty. Each act becomes a quiet seed of mercy.
Why Sadaqah Jariyah is Special in Islam
All charitable giving is important in Islam, whether it is Zakat, Lillah, Sadaqah or Sadaqah Jariyah. It is important for us to be clear with our intention of what we are giving, for whom and why. Some forms of charity like Sadaqah, are more likely to provide short-term relief and support, while Sadaqah Jariyah is centred on long-term and sustainable change. Providing food to the hungry is a beautiful way of showing support and solidarity and easing suffering. However, this tends not to last, and families are forced to go in search of more meals, tackling hunger that will later arrive. So instead, with Sadaqah Jariyah we focus on projects that last – things that keep feeding, educating, empowering, housing and healing people for generations.
This ongoing charity in Islam reminds us that charity should be rooted in compassion and empowerment, creating independent families worldwide. We hope that those receiving Zakat or Sadaqah donations today, are soon in a position where they can uplift others with their own Zakat or Sadaqah.
Giving Sadaqah Jariyah is a beautiful way to connect with, and uplift those most vulnerable in our ummah. Prophet Muhammad (saw) taught us that we are like one body, where pain in one part is felt throughout. While also supporting one another, giving Sadaqah Jariyah is a great way to strengthen ones connection with Allah (swt).
10 Inspiring Examples of Sadaqah Jariyah That Change Lives
1. Building a Water Well or Pump
Access to clean water changes everything. Millions live without access to clean water, and women and children across the world spend hours each day in search of water. Often the water they find is harmful and dirty, making it unsafe for consumption. By building a water well or hand pump, you’ll help ensure that people have access to clean drinking water whenever they need it, right by their homes. You’ll help stop the spread of disease, and empower communities.
Every drop of water brings endless rewards for you, and has a continuous impact on those in need. By providing water, we open the doors of opportunity and protect health.
2. Supporting Orphans’ Education
Education is a true key to the future of any child. However, millions of children around the world are denied an education due to poverty and vulnerability. The situation is worsened for orphans, who lack the support and guidance when they lose one, or both parents. By supporting the education of an orphan by sponsoring school fees and ensuring they have everything they need to thrive at school, you open the doors to new beginnings.
Helping an orphan with education is more than a simple donation: it’s the beginning of a future full of opportunity, wonder and joy.
3. Building or Renovating a Masjid
A masjid is more than a place of prayer. It’s where children learn Qur’an, where hearts are guided, and where communities come together in times of joy and grief. Contributing towards building or repairing a masjid means you share in every prayer made there, every verse recited, and every act of worship performed.
Your reward doesn’t stop when the work is done - it continues as long as people step through those doors seeking closeness to Allah.
4. Printing and Distributing Qur’ans
There’s something extraordinary about giving someone their first Qur’an. Whether it’s placed in a home, a classroom, or a masjid, each word read brings light and guidance. Every time someone learns, recites, or teaches from that Qur’an, you share in their reward.
Printing and distributing Qur’ans is one of the simplest yet most powerful Sadaqah Jariyah ideas. It is a gift of knowledge that travels from heart to heart, generation to generation. Not having access to a Qur’an can often leave people feeling lost and isolated, unsure of where to turn to for guidance. By providing Qur’ans for vulnerable people, you help ensure this connection to Allah’s word is always there. This special act of charity also helps guide those whose hearts are inclined towards Islam, yet they may be searching for more knowledge, understanding and connection.
5. Funding Healthcare Facilities
Health is a blessing that often goes unappreciated until it’s lost. Supporting hospitals, clinics, or medical equipment means helping people heal and live without pain. It’s not just about treatment; it’s about restoring dignity and hope. In war zones, or in communities marked by poverty, there often just simply isn’t the availability of quality healthcare. As a result, lives are lost, illnesses worsen and people suffer.
You could help ensure a mother receives safe care during childbirth, a child recovers from illness, or that medicine reaches a remote village. These are the quiet miracles that Sadaqah Jariyah makes possible, and are part of your ongoing rewards and charity.
6. Planting Trees and Agricultural Projects
Planting a tree is an act filled with faith. The Prophet (saw) said that when a person plants a tree, and animals or people eat from it, it is counted as charity. That tree gives shade, fruit, and oxygen for years long after the planter has gone. The planter themselves may never live to see or experience the fruit of the tree themselves. This encapsulate faith – giving without expectation, but with sincere intention, hope and conviction.
Supporting agricultural projects also creates livelihoods, strengthens communities, and helps the environment flourish. It’s a small act with an endless return.
7. Constructing Homes or Shelters for Families
A safe home is one of the most basic human needs, yet millions around the world have no safe place to call home. For widows, refugees, and families who’ve lost everything in disasters, having a roof over their heads means security and stability as they rebuild their lives. When you help build a home, you don’t just offer shelter - you restore peace and dignity.
Each night that family sleeps in safety, you share in that comfort. The walls you helped raise become a shield of mercy, standing firm even as years pass.
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