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Sadaqah(charity): A Voluntary Act With Immense Spiritual Reward by Ahmed4002(m): 6:48am On Dec 11, 2015
Almost every day we spend thousands of money on food, dresses, ornamentation and on other “essentials” of life, but when it comes to giving sadaqah, we can have a lot of excuses like short of money, under debt, not capable, or delayed salary, and so on.
Perhaps many people feel that if they give charity it will decrease their wealth. Yet some people carry the notion that giving charity is only for the rich people.

Sadaqa (charity) is about giving something to someone with the sole purpose to please Allah. It is voluntary that may be given at any time of the year and in any amount.
In fact, sadaqah has been mentioned upon Muslims as a way to thank Allah and guard themselves from any kind of difficulties. In addition it helps the society by providing support to the needy and the poor.

Sadaqah is a way for those whom Allah has blessed with wealth to share with their relatives and neighbors in need.
Prophet (pbuh) said:

Blessed is the wealth of a Muslim from which he gives to the poor, to orphans and to needy travelers. (Sahih Al-Bukhari, Volume 2, Hadith 544)

Giving charity in any way does not reduce our wealth and income, instead Allah (swt) increases it. The more we give sadaqah, the more our belief increases, and the trust in the Creator is strengthened.

We should give the best of our possessions in the Path of Allah. We should avoid giving something to others which we ourselves dislike. Therefore our choice of wealth will define the passion of our love towards Allah.

We must always give charity wholeheartedly without thinking it as a burden upon us.

Certainly sadaqah is the greatest investment for this world and the hereafter. In return we get good health, blessings and prosperity, and Divine shade on the Day of Judgement, and it also defends us from many kinds of calamities.

However, the benefits of sadaqah may not always come in a physical form. While giving sadaqah we should not expect for the immediate return as:
- increasing of our salary, or having a big house, a car or so on.
Our duty is just to give sadaqah generously and leave the rest on Allah. He better knows what is good for us.
Allah mentions in the Quran:

“Verily those who give sadaqah, men and women, and lend Allah a goodly loan, it shall be increased manifold, and theirs shall be an honorable good reward (Paradise).” (Surah Al Hadid: 18)

It is further mentioned:

“Those who spend their wealth in the Cause of Allah, and do not follow up their gifts with reminders of their generosity or with injury, their reward is with their Lord. On them shall be no fear, nor shall they grieve”. (Surah Al-Baqarah; 261-262)

But Sadaqah is not restricted to only giving part of our wealth or material possessions.  Islam considers all moral deeds as sadaqah that increases our faith and closeness to Allah.

The Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) said:
“To smile in the company of your brother is sadaqah.  To command to do good deeds and to prevent others from doing evil is sadaqah.  To guide a person to the right path is sadaqah.  To remove troublesome things like thorns and stones from the street is sadaqah.  To pour water from your jug into the jug of your brother is sadaqah.  To guide a person with defective vision is sadaqah for you.” (Bukhari)[i/]

We often hear that while giving sadqah, we should do so in a way that our left hand does not know what our right hand has spent. Islam supports giving sadaqah in secret as well as publicly.
But emphasizes on giving sadaqah secretly as it preserves the dignity of those who receive the sadaqah, and also prevents the giver from being arrogant or looking for praise.


It is stated in the Quran:
“If you disclose your sadaqah, it is well; but if you conceal them and give them to the poor, that is better for you.” (Surah Al-Baqara: 271)

However we will be rewarded for our intention behind giving sadaqah, since it is not the money or the possessions that reaches Allah, but the true faith, real belief and the pure devotion is what Allah wants from us.

[i]“O you who believe! Spend of that with which we have provided for you, before a Day comes when there will be no bargaining, nor friendship, nor intercession. Indeed those who disbelieve are the wrong-doers.” (Surah Al-Baqara: 254)


[size=16pt]The act symbolizes our will to give up some of our own bounties, in order to strengthen ties of friendship and help those who are in need. It is to train us how to surrender ourselves to the will of Allah for the sake of serving humanity. We recognize that all blessings come from Allah, and we should open our heart and share with others.[/size]

Jumaat Kareem



MuslimVillage

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Re: Sadaqah(charity): A Voluntary Act With Immense Spiritual Reward by Aminat508(f): 7:23am On Dec 11, 2015
Nice one @ Op

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Re: Sadaqah(charity): A Voluntary Act With Immense Spiritual Reward by Omotayor123(f): 8:18am On Dec 11, 2015
Well informed. Jumah Mubarak!
Re: Sadaqah(charity): A Voluntary Act With Immense Spiritual Reward by dominique(f): 8:58am On Dec 11, 2015
We often hear that while giving sadqah, we should do so in a way that our left hand does not know what our right hand has spent. Islam supports giving sadaqah in secret as well as publicly.

Word! Nowadays people tend to advertise their good deeds accross social media. Makes you wonder the true intentions behind such actions.

Juma'ah Mubarak

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Re: Sadaqah(charity): A Voluntary Act With Immense Spiritual Reward by aminho(m): 9:03am On Dec 11, 2015
Alhamdulilahi Ala niematul islam
Re: Sadaqah(charity): A Voluntary Act With Immense Spiritual Reward by bqlekan(m): 9:06am On Dec 11, 2015
Jazakumlahkhairan.. May Allah reward all our good deeds.., Jumah Mubarak
Re: Sadaqah(charity): A Voluntary Act With Immense Spiritual Reward by Elslim: 9:06am On Dec 11, 2015
Jazakhallah khairan.
Thanks for d reminder.
Re: Sadaqah(charity): A Voluntary Act With Immense Spiritual Reward by hok4u(f): 9:09am On Dec 11, 2015
It was even reported, that the holy prophet Muhammed (S.A.W) said even if a man that is riding a horse ask for your help in any form you should render it for not minding his status or your own status.

May Allah bless us with the spirit of giving.

Jumaat Mubarak, may we witness more of it in good health and wealth(ameen).

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Re: Sadaqah(charity): A Voluntary Act With Immense Spiritual Reward by Hash86(m): 9:12am On Dec 11, 2015
Nice piece of. More grease to your elbow
Re: Sadaqah(charity): A Voluntary Act With Immense Spiritual Reward by balash(m): 9:14am On Dec 11, 2015
Imagine the principles which stipulates conditions on rendering helps to your fellow human and you call this religion 'Islam' a bad religion??


Think again
Re: Sadaqah(charity): A Voluntary Act With Immense Spiritual Reward by zeezy1: 9:17am On Dec 11, 2015
Giving #10, #20 to beggars also is sadaqa right?
Moreso, I wanna ask, is giving sadaqa a way of making duas get accepted? because I do hear some alfas doing prayers for their customers and accompany the prayers with sadaqa.

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Re: Sadaqah(charity): A Voluntary Act With Immense Spiritual Reward by mohammedmagnus: 9:19am On Dec 11, 2015
charity is the best medicine for depression.... lets give and not expect a reward or thank you in return....

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Re: Sadaqah(charity): A Voluntary Act With Immense Spiritual Reward by olanikeh: 9:21am On Dec 11, 2015
Jumah Mubarak!

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Re: Sadaqah(charity): A Voluntary Act With Immense Spiritual Reward by aminson(m): 9:26am On Dec 11, 2015
Ahmed4002:
Almost every day we spend thousands of money on food, dresses, ornamentation and on other “essentials” of life, but when it comes to giving sadaqah, we can have a lot of excuses like short of money, under debt, not capable, or delayed salary, and so on.
Perhaps many people feel that if they give charity it will decrease their wealth. Yet some people carry the notion that giving charity is only for the rich people.

Sadaqa (charity) is about giving something to someone with the sole purpose to please Allah. It is voluntary that may be given at any time of the year and in any amount.
In fact, sadaqah has been mentioned upon Muslims as a way to thank Allah and guard themselves from any kind of difficulties. In addition it helps the society by providing support to the needy and the poor.

Sadaqah is a way for those whom Allah has blessed with wealth to share with their relatives and neighbors in need.
Prophet (pbuh) said:

Blessed is the wealth of a Muslim from which he gives to the poor, to orphans and to needy travelers. (Sahih Al-Bukhari, Volume 2, Hadith 544)

Giving charity in any way does not reduce our wealth and income, instead Allah (swt) increases it. The more we give sadaqah, the more our belief increases, and the trust in the Creator is strengthened.

We should give the best of our possessions in the Path of Allah. We should avoid giving something to others which we ourselves dislike. Therefore our choice of wealth will define the passion of our love towards Allah.

We must always give charity wholeheartedly without thinking it as a burden upon us.

Certainly sadaqah is the greatest investment for this world and the hereafter. In return we get good health, blessings and prosperity, and Divine shade on the Day of Judgement, and it also defends us from many kinds of calamities.

However, the benefits of sadaqah may not always come in a physical form. While giving sadaqah we should not expect for the immediate return as:
- increasing of our salary, or having a big house, a car or so on.
Our duty is just to give sadaqah generously and leave the rest on Allah. He better knows what is good for us.
Allah mentions in the Quran:

“Verily those who give sadaqah, men and women, and lend Allah a goodly loan, it shall be increased manifold, and theirs shall be an honorable good reward (Paradise).” (Surah Al Hadid: 18)

It is further mentioned:

“Those who spend their wealth in the Cause of Allah, and do not follow up their gifts with reminders of their generosity or with injury, their reward is with their Lord. On them shall be no fear, nor shall they grieve”. (Surah Al-Baqarah; 261-262)

But Sadaqah is not restricted to only giving part of our wealth or material possessions.  Islam considers all moral deeds as sadaqah that increases our faith and closeness to Allah.

The Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) said:
“To smile in the company of your brother is sadaqah.  To command to do good deeds and to prevent others from doing evil is sadaqah.  To guide a person to the right path is sadaqah.  To remove troublesome things like thorns and stones from the street is sadaqah.  To pour water from your jug into the jug of your brother is sadaqah.  To guide a person with defective vision is sadaqah for you.” (Bukhari)[i/]

We often hear that while giving sadqah, we should do so in a way that our left hand does not know what our right hand has spent. Islam supports giving sadaqah in secret as well as publicly.
But emphasizes on giving sadaqah secretly as it preserves the dignity of those who receive the sadaqah, and also prevents the giver from being arrogant or looking for praise.


It is stated in the Quran:
“If you disclose your sadaqah, it is well; but if you conceal them and give them to the poor, that is better for you.” (Surah Al-Baqara: 271)

However we will be rewarded for our intention behind giving sadaqah, since it is not the money or the possessions that reaches Allah, but the true faith, real belief and the pure devotion is what Allah wants from us.

[i]“O you who believe! Spend of that with which we have provided for you, before a Day comes when there will be no bargaining, nor friendship, nor intercession. Indeed those who disbelieve are the wrong-doers.” (Surah Al-Baqara: 254)


[size=16pt]The act symbolizes our will to give up some of our own bounties, in order to strengthen ties of friendship and help those who are in need. It is to train us how to surrender ourselves to the will of Allah for the sake of serving humanity. We recognize that all blessings come from Allah, and we should open our heart and share with others.[/size]

Jumaat Kareem



MuslimVillage
Re: Sadaqah(charity): A Voluntary Act With Immense Spiritual Reward by oppyworld: 9:27am On Dec 11, 2015
Jazakallahu Khaeran..... Jumah Mubarak
Re: Sadaqah(charity): A Voluntary Act With Immense Spiritual Reward by Ahmed4002(m): 10:04am On Dec 11, 2015
Omotayor123:
Well informed. Jumah Mubarak!

Jumaat Kareem

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Re: Sadaqah(charity): A Voluntary Act With Immense Spiritual Reward by Nobody: 10:11am On Dec 11, 2015
May Allah help us.
My q though is about the beggars that pIle the street even those that are able to work but for some reasons choose not to.
Is it wrong to deciedecide to not give to them?
Re: Sadaqah(charity): A Voluntary Act With Immense Spiritual Reward by madridguy(m): 10:23am On Dec 11, 2015
@ op thanks very much.
Re: Sadaqah(charity): A Voluntary Act With Immense Spiritual Reward by omokoladele(m): 10:23am On Dec 11, 2015
Nice one Brother
Jummah Mubarak!
Re: Sadaqah(charity): A Voluntary Act With Immense Spiritual Reward by incredible5(m): 10:28am On Dec 11, 2015
Ma shaa Allah Jazakallahu khairan Jumuah kareem
Re: Sadaqah(charity): A Voluntary Act With Immense Spiritual Reward by Adeyemi0(m): 10:44am On Dec 11, 2015
Jumah Mubarak
Re: Sadaqah(charity): A Voluntary Act With Immense Spiritual Reward by jumzzy448: 11:26am On Dec 11, 2015
Jumuah Mubarak
Re: Sadaqah(charity): A Voluntary Act With Immense Spiritual Reward by balad009(f): 11:58am On Dec 11, 2015
zeezy1:
Giving #10, #20 to beggars also is sadaqa right?
Moreso, I wanna ask, is giving sadaqa a way of making duas get accepted? because I do hear some alfas doing prayers for their customers and accompany the prayers with sadaqa.
I attended a lecture where Professor Kilani discouraged giving to road side beggars. In his view dese pple are mostly Muslims who spoil d image of Islam and are not really in need. Some of them have over four wives and mansions in der villages and consider begging a profession. Islam frowns at begging and we should nt encourage it by making them wealthier. The best form of charity is dt whc benefits ur family and dos close to u. Allahu Alam.

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Re: Sadaqah(charity): A Voluntary Act With Immense Spiritual Reward by DMainMan: 12:28pm On Dec 11, 2015
Nyx one
Re: Sadaqah(charity): A Voluntary Act With Immense Spiritual Reward by abuhubaidah: 1:10pm On Dec 11, 2015
Giving arms to babiala(the roadside beggers) attract no reward as someone stated earlier.
Re: Sadaqah(charity): A Voluntary Act With Immense Spiritual Reward by hadizadeezy(f): 1:48pm On Dec 11, 2015
balad009:

I attended a lecture where Professor Kilani discouraged giving to road side beggars. In his view dese pple are mostly Muslims who spoil d image of Islam and are not really in need. Some of them have over four wives and mansions in der villages and consider begging a profession. Islam frowns at begging and we should nt encourage it by making them wealthier. The best form of charity is dt whc benefits ur family and dos close to u. Allahu Alam.
whom you give your sadaqqa doesn't matter, what matters most is that you've given out your saddaqqa,, pls erase this your idea cos is unislamic

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Re: Sadaqah(charity): A Voluntary Act With Immense Spiritual Reward by Tayo114: 2:13pm On Dec 11, 2015
mashaaallah
Re: Sadaqah(charity): A Voluntary Act With Immense Spiritual Reward by darkenrahl2(m): 2:45pm On Dec 11, 2015
Am happy am a Muslim,may ALLAH bless my mum for showing the true RELIGION ISLAM UL AHMADIYYA
Re: Sadaqah(charity): A Voluntary Act With Immense Spiritual Reward by ayinba1(f): 8:20pm On Dec 11, 2015
As Salam alaykum warahmatullah wa barakat. I think as muslims, we should be kind to the needy. A needy person may not be poor, it is not in our place to try to figure out why a needy person needs just to determine who to give to and who not to give to. If the goal is to please Allah, give and move on. Even if it is just thanking Allah that you are not the one begging (in spite of having "a mansion, wives etc")
If the muslim community reaches out to rehabilitate street beggars by doing Dawah to change the poverty of the mind, that would also be acceptable sadaqa and Allah knows best

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