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Benefits of Sadaqah: How It Protects and Purifies Your Wealth & Life

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  Sadaqah is so much more than a charitable donation. It’s a choice to give your money, time or effort to those in need, and offers us opportunities to move closer to Allah (swt). Unlike Zakat, which is compulsory, Sadaqah is an intentional choice - a personal gift that flows from the heart, seeking Allah’s pleasure.   There are many benefits of giving Sadaqah - it protects, purifies, and nurtures the soul. The impact of giving Sadaqah extends far and wide, benefiting vulnerable communities and bringing countless benefits to those who give it.    Whether it’s a meal for a hungry family, or supporting a long-term Sadaqah Jariyah project , every act of Sadaqah counts. The beauty of Sadaqah is that it works silently, quietly shaping lives and creating rewards that last beyond this world. For a deeper understanding, see our guide on Sadaqah and Sadaqah Jariyah .   Understanding Sadaqah in Islam The value of Sadaqah is not measured in the size of the donation, but th...

Sadaqah for Loved Ones & The Deceased: Maximise Rewards Year-Round

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  Many of us often search for ways we can honour our loved ones, and those that have passed away. Beyond beautiful words or brightly coloured flowers, charity stands as a timeless form of love and remembrance. Sadaqah on behalf of others acts as a gift that continues to benefit others while bringing blessings to your loved ones. Sadaqah, whether given on behalf of living family or for the deceased, transforms grief into goodness and gratitude into action. Press enter or click to view image in full size There are many ways in which we think about honouring those we love, whether they are still in our lives, or have passed away. Perhaps you want to remember a parent who has passed, celebrate a sibling’s recovery from illness, or simply express gratitude for the people who shape your life. Sadaqah offers a way to do all of this, creating impact that is both immediate and ongoing. In this guide, we explore the meaning of giving Sadaqah on behalf of others, how it benefits the living an...

Yemen Winter Emergency Appeal: Bringing Warmth and Dignity

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  Winter is a difficult season for families living in poverty. In Yemen, winter can become a serious threat to health and survival. After years of conflict and economic hardship, millions of people are still struggling to meet their basic needs. Many families have lost their homes, sources of income, and access to reliable food and healthcare. As temperatures drop, these challenges grow worse, particularly for children, the elderly, and those already weakened by hunger. Why Winter Is So Hard for Families in Yemen Across the country, families are living in damaged houses, temporary shelters, or tents that offer little protection from cold winds and rain. Nights can be long and freezing, and without proper clothing or blankets, sleep becomes unsafe. Parents often face impossible decisions — choosing between buying food or finding ways to keep their children warm. Cold exposure increases the risk of illness, weakens immune systems, and makes everyday survival harder during winter. Thi...