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Sadaqah Jariyah Your Story of Hope this Ramadan

we’ve been sharing a Story of Hope from the Qur’an and Sunnah with you on our blog. Each of these stories contained an important lesson which showed us how we could trust Allah (swt) and hold onto hope even when we are going through difficulty.

 

Today, we’d like to discuss one of the most important ways you can hold onto hope in the last few days of Ramadan: Sadaqah Jariyah. Without further ado, here are four ways Sadaqah Jariyah can bring hope to you, your loved ones and the Ummah

Sadaqah Jariyah magnifies even the ‘smallest’ good deed

Most of us are unable to establish a larger Sadaqah Jariyah project, such as a school or a hospital. But Allah does not judge our deeds by their worldly scale; rather, He rewards us for our intentions, efforts and individual circumstances.

 

Just because our action looks ‘small’ to us, it doesn’t mean that its impact was small. Sharing a single meal with a neighbour can bring them happiness for years to come, while planting a single seed can feed generations of people from the local community. Allah sees both the sincerity of our intention and the true scale of our impact, and He rewards us accordingly

The Messenger of Allah (saw) said,
'Verily, Allah will raise up a date or a morsel in charity, just as one of you raises his mare or his young, until it becomes like the mountain of Uhud'. [Ibn Hibban]

The Prophet (saw) mentions that even a single date given in charity can become like the mountain of Uhud for us. The $10 donations we give here and there, the cups of tea we make for our loved ones, the 10 minutes we take out to listen to someone’s worries and give advice – it all adds up. This is part of Allah’s mercy and generosity towards us – long after we’ve forgotten a good deed, its rewards are being recorded until they reach unimaginable heights.

Our action could be multiplied by up to seven hundred times or even more

as Abu Mas’ud reported, ‘A man came with a bridled camel and he said, “This is for the cause of Allah”. The Messenger of Allah (saw) said, “You will have for it seven hundred camels on the Day of Resurrection…“’ [Muslim]

Sadaqah Jariyah is not limited to your time in this world

Limited time is one of the greatest reasons for our worry and regret. Between work, relationships, running errands and sleeping, there seems to be little time to focus on our true purpose: worshipping Allah.

In fact, Allah specifically tells us that we will regret not setting aside time to give Sadaqah

'And spend [in the way of Allah] from what We have provided you before death approaches one of you and he says, "My Lord, if only You would delay me for a brief term so I would give charity and be among the righteous"’. [The Noble Qur'an, 63:10]

Sadaqah Jariyah gives us the opportunity to gain more good deeds than we would ever have time to perform in our lifetimes, so we will not be filled with regret when it’s time to leave this world

 

The Prophet (saw) said, ‘When a person dies, his deeds come to an end except for three things: Sadaqah Jariyah (continuing charity), knowledge which is beneficial, or a righteous child who prays for him’. [Muslim]

 

Even when we are in our graves, incapable of giving charity, Allah will continue to reward us for as long as the charity we gave in our lifetimes benefits people on this Earth. Sadaqah Jariyah thus represents Allah’s mercy and generosity and is ultimately a gift of hope from Allah to us.

Here are two ways you can earn Sadaqah Jariyah rewards even after you have passed away


Firstly, you can create your own project according to your time, plan and budget, by getting in touch with our Major Giving team

 

Whether you want to build a school, water well, hospital, orphanage or any other project, our team of experts are dedicated to helping you every step of the way so you can leave a beautiful legacy behind. The impact of your legacy will be felt long after you have passed away and, in sha Allah, you will continue to reap immense rewards for your effort!

 

Secondly, we also recommend sponsoring an orphan, as this is an excellent way to gain the reward of regular giving.

Moreover, there is truly an amazing amount of barakah (blessings) in sponsoring an orphan. You will not just be providing a child with nutritious meals, an education and medical check-ups. You will also be giving them the stability and support they need after losing their parents, including placing them in the care of dedicated teachers and helping them fulfil their potential.

Sadaqah Jariyah connects us with deceased loved ones

After a year in which many of us have lost our loved ones, Sadaqah Jariyah is a way to find hope amidst our grief, as shown in the following hadith

The Prophet (saw) taught us that, when you give Sadaqah on behalf of the deceased, the news is brought to them in their graves: 'O Companion of the deep grave! This is a gift which your family has gifted for you so accept it'. Then it [the Sadaqah] enters upon him and he is delighted by it and rejoices. His neighbours who didn't have anything gifted to them are saddened. [Tabarani]

SubhanAllah, this is a powerful example of Allah’s compassion towards us. During Ramadan and Eid in particular, we find ourselves missing our loved ones intensely and we want to be close to them and see them smile again. So Allah has given us a way to be close to them and make them smile, even when they are in their graves. We can give Sadaqah Jariyah on their behalf and know that we have brought them happiness, thus finding comfort in the midst of our grave.

we can build a masjid on behalf of our loved ones.

This is a really special Sadaqah Jariyah, because the Messenger of Allah (saw) said, ‘Whoever builds a masjid for Allah, Allah will build for him a house like it in Paradise’. [Bukhari]

 

Imagine the joy of our family member or friend when they receive the news that a house is being built for them in Jannah! We pray Allah grants us the opportunity to visit them in that house one day, amin!

we have to mention building a water well on behalf of a loved one!

This Sadaqah Jariyah was specifically recommended by the Prophet (saw)

On the authority of Sa'd bin Ubadah that he said, 'O Messenger of Allah! Umm Sa'd (ie. my mother) has died, so which charity is best?' He (saw) replied,
'[Providing] water'.
So [Sa'd] dug a well and said, 'This (water well) is for Umm Sa'd'.
[Abu Dawud]

Every time someone drinks a sip of water, or uses it for cooking or washing up, or waters their crops with it – your loved one will gain reward. They will therefore be gaining countless rewards and, in sha Allah, be granted immeasurable happiness as a result!

Sadaqah Jariyah benefits people in this life

So far, we’ve mentioned how Sadaqah Jariyah equals immense rewards for ourselves and our loved ones in the next life. But of course, it is also supporting and giving hope to our brothers and sisters in this life! It is transforming people’s circumstances and having a long-term impact on their life, ultimately breaking the cycle of poverty and helping them flourish.

 

We are now in the last few days of Ramadan, so if you haven’t given Sadaqah Jariyah yet – now’s your chance! Don’t let this blessed month pass by without performing the amazing worship of benefitting others

The Prophet (saw) said, 'The most beloved people to Allah are those who are most beneficial to people'.
[Tabarani]

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