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

 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.

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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 and deceased, and practical ways to maximise rewards throughout the year. For a deeper understanding of Sadaqah and Sadaqah Jariyah, see our comprehensive guide.

The Meaning of Giving Sadaqah on Behalf of Others

Giving Sadaqah on behalf of someone is when you dedicate the rewards of your charitable act to that person — living or passed away. It’s a heartfelt way of sharing the blessings of generosity. The Qur’an beautifully illustrates this principle: “The example of those who spend their wealth in the way of Allah is like a seed of grain that sprouts seven ears, and in every ear a hundred grains” (2:261). Each act multiplies reward, and dedicating it to someone you love amplifies the barakah, taking rewards and mercy into the next life.

Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) encouraged giving charity for parents, family, and the wider community. When you give charity on behalf of someone, they may never know or see the fruits of the donation, however they will reap the blessings and rewards, insha’Allah.

Understanding this clearly allows you to approach Sadaqah with intention and clarity. For more insights, see our guide on the difference between Sadaqah and Zakat.

Sadaqah for the Deceased — Eternal Rewards After Death

The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: “When the son of Adam dies, his deeds come to an end except three — ongoing charity, beneficial knowledge, or a righteous child who prays for him” (Muslim). This Hadith reminds us that charity is a powerful way to extend blessings beyond life.

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Sadaqah Jariyah projects are the perfect gift for those who have passed away, as they transition into the next life. They continue to benefit communities and generate reward for the donor’s intention. When you help build a water well, provide education, or support an orphan, you uplift lives and communities for years to come, and bring endless rewards.

One story that resonates is of a family who built a well in memory of their mother. Decades later, villagers still draw water from it daily. Every sip is a silent prayer, a continuing reward for both the family and their beloved mother. Such acts of ongoing charity create a bridge between love, memory, and faith. For more examples, see 10 Inspiring Examples of Sadaqah Jariyah.

Giving Sadaqah on Behalf of Living Loved Ones

You can also offer Sadaqah on behalf of living loved ones. It helps to strengthens ties, adds barakah to their lives, and reflects gratitude. It can be as simple as giving with intention without them even knowing, in gratitude.

The spiritual benefit of giving charity on behalf of loved ones is profound. When combined with making du’aa, your Sadaqah multiplies in reward. For example, giving in honour of a parent while praying for their wellbeing creates a moment of connection and blessing that touches both giver and recipient. Over time, these small, thoughtful acts accumulate into a lifetime of spiritual benefit. Learn more in Benefits of Giving Sadaqah: How It Protects & Purifies Your Life.

How to Maximise Sadaqah Rewards Year-Round

Build Consistency in Giving

Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: “The most beloved deeds to Allah are those which are consistent, even if they are small.” (Bukhari)

Consistency is key. Setting up monthly Sadaqah, or family goals for charitable giving, ensures that your acts of kindness continue year-round, building ongoing reward for yourself and those you dedicate it to.

Support Impactful Sadaqah Jariyah Projects

When giving on behalf of loved ones, focus on projects that continue to generate reward for years to come. Schools, water wells, orphan care and healthcare facilities all provide ongoing benefit for communities for years and generations to come. Each child educated, each drop of water delivered or each patient treated becomes part of your Sadaqah legacy. These are the acts that keep rewards flowing after your lifetime. To learn more about Sadaqah for loved ones and the deceased and its ongoing rewards, please visit our blog page : https://muslimcharity.org.uk/news/sadaqah-for-loved-ones-and-the-deceased

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