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Sadaqah is not measured by its amount, but by its sincerity and impact. Whether big or small, regular giving protects from calamities, brings inner peace, and strengthens our connection with Allah.
What is Sadaqah?
Sadaqah is a heartfelt act of kindness โ a voluntary form of charity in Islam that goes beyond giving money. At BASMAH, we believe Sadaqah can be as simple as a smile, a kind word, or offering support to someone in need. It is a selfless act, done purely for the sake of Allah (SWT), to bring comfort, ease, and hope to others. By giving Sadaqah, we strengthen our faith, purify our hearts, and open the door to countless blessings in both this life and the hereafter. Every small act of generosity counts โ and when done sincerely, it brings us closer to Allahโs mercy. Let your giving be a means of healing and hope. Give Sadaqah through BASMAH and make a meaningful difference today.
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Whatโs the Difference Between Sadaqah and Sadaqah Jariyah?
Both Sadaqah and Sadaqah Jariyah are forms of charity in Islam, but they serve in different ways.
Sadaqah is an immediate act of kindness โ like offering food, money, or help to someone in need. Its impact is felt right away and brings instant relief to the recipient.
Sadaqah Jariyah, on the other hand, is a continuous charity โ one that keeps benefitting others long after youโve given it, and even after youโve passed away. Examples include building a mosque or water well, sponsoring education for a child or orphan, or supporting long-term community projects. The rewards of Sadaqah Jariyah continue for generations.
At BASMAH, we help you give both kinds of charity โ for todayโs needs and for tomorrowโs lasting impact.
SADAQAH JARIYAH PROJECTS
How BASMAH Uses Your Sadaqah Donation
At BASMAH, your Sadaqah goes directly toward uplifting lives and supporting those in urgent need. We utilize your generous donations to build and maintain mosques, schools, and clinics; provide clean water through well installations; deliver food to the hungry; offer shelter and emergency relief to those affected by disasters and conflict; support orphans and Hifz students; and carry out many other impactful initiatives. Whether you're giving a small amount or funding an entire project, your Sadaqah through BASMAH becomes a source of hope, healing, and lasting change for the most vulnerable communities.
Give Sadaqah to Seek Allahโs Forgiveness and Mercy
At BASMAH, we believe in the power of Sadaqah โ a beautiful, voluntary act of charity that carries immense rewards in Islam. Sadaqah is a way to seek Allahโs (SWT) mercy, forgiveness, and relief from hardships.
In todayโs world, many are facing trials โ illness, financial struggles, or the pain of losing loved ones. During such times, Sadaqah becomes a source of hope and healing. It is a reflection of our faith in Allahโs provision and a means to purify both our wealth and our souls.
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โCharity (Sadaqah) extinguishes sin, just as water extinguishes fire.โโ Prophet Muhammad ๏ทบ [Tirmidhi 614]
Sadaqah is not measured by its amount, but by its sincerity and impact. Whether big or small, regular giving protects from calamities, brings inner peace, and strengthens our connection with Allah.
Give Sadaqah through BASMAH โ in your name or on behalf of a loved one โ and multiply your blessings. Your generosity brings relief to those in need, and draws you closer to Allahโs mercy.
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The Benefits of Giving Sadaqah
At BASMAH, we understand the power and purpose behind every act of Sadaqah. Whether given daily or occasionally, Sadaqah brings countless blessings to both the giver and the receiver. Here are some of the many spiritual and worldly benefits of giving Sadaqah:
Sadaqah to Ward Off Illness: Sadaqah can be given as a means of seeking Allahโs healing โ for yourself or on behalf of someone who is unwell.
Sadaqah to Protect from the Evil Eye (Nazar): The Prophet Muhammad ๏ทบ taught us that the evil eye is real. Giving Sadaqah can help protect against jealousy, envy, and unseen harm.
Sadaqah for the Deceased: You can give Sadaqah on behalf of a loved one who has passed away. The best form is Sadaqah Jariyah, a continuous charity, which benefits the deceased until the Day of Judgment.
Sadaqah for Parents: A heartfelt way to show gratitude and love, Sadaqah for your parents can bring blessings into their lives โ for health, happiness, and a long, peaceful life.
Sadaqah to Ward Off Bad Dreams: Donating Sadaqah can be a way to seek Allahโs protection from nightmares and disturbances during sleep.
Sadaqah for Children: Give Sadaqah in your childrenโs names to seek Allahโs protection, guidance, and blessings for their future.
Sadaqah for Marriage: Many couples choose to give Sadaqah as they begin their new life together, asking for barakah and mercy from Allah instead of spending excessively on events.
Sadaqah for Protection: Regular Sadaqah can serve as a shield against trials, misfortunes, and unexpected calamities.
Muslims believe that sincere Sadaqah brings protection from poverty, illness, and even a bad death. Itโs an act of mercy that uplifts others and brings divine blessings into every area of life.
Give your Sadaqah through BASMAH and be a source of healing, protection, and ongoing reward.
FAQ
Sadaqah is a voluntary act of charity given with the intention of pleasing Allah (SWT) and supporting those in need. It reflects our compassion and sense of duty toward helping the less fortunate. In Islam, we are encouraged to care for our brothers and sisters facing hardship.
Sadaqah Jariyah ย is a special form of ongoing charity that continues to benefit others and earn rewards for the giver, even after death.
The main difference is that Zakat is obligatory, while Sadaqah is voluntary.
Zakat must be given annually by eligible Muslims who meet the Nisab threshold, and it amounts to 2.5% of oneโs wealth. It can only be given to specific categories of recipients.
Sadaqah can be given anytime, in any amount, and to anyone in need. There are no fixed rules or conditions.
Anyone can give Sadaqahโregardless of age, income, or status. Whether itโs a small daily donation, a larger contribution, or even a kind word or good deed, every act of Sadaqah brings reward.
Sadaqah can be given anytime throughout the year.
At Basmah, your Sadaqah can help fund life-changing projects such as food distribution, water wells, education, healthcare, and more. Whether youโre donating a small amount or sponsoring a larger cause, your contribution makes a meaningful and lasting difference.
You can also give Sadaqah on behalf of a loved one, including someone who has passed awayโearning ongoing rewards for them and yourself.
No, they are different.
Zakat is a fixed, annual obligation for eligible Muslims.
Sadaqah Jariyah is a form of voluntary, continuous charity. It includes projects like building schools, supporting orphans, or installing water pumpsโbenefiting people long-term and rewarding you even after your lifetime.
Some Sadaqah Jariyah projects at Basmah are Zakat-eligible, allowing you to fulfill both obligations at once.
There is no minimum amount for Sadaqah. You can give money, food, share knowledge, or donate useful items.
The best Sadaqah is given sincerely and consistently. Supporting Basmahโs sustainable projectsโlike education, clean water, and healthcareโis one of the most impactful ways to give.
Sadaqah: A one-time act of charity, such as giving money, clothes, or food to someone in need.
Sadaqah Jariyah: A long-term, ongoing charityโlike building a well or supporting a schoolโthat keeps benefiting others over time and continues to earn rewards for the donor.
โThe example of those who spend their wealth in the way of Allah is like a seed [of grain] which grows seven spikes; in each spike is a hundred grainsโฆโ
โ Qurโan, 2:261
Let your Sadaqah be a source of lasting goodโfor you and those in need.
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