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Yemen Well - Crisis Aid

Yemen Water Well

Providing Clean Water: Building a Well for £4290 in Yemen
Solar Well 1 - Crisis Aid

Pakistan Solar Well

Providing Clean Water: Building a Well for £1750 in Pakistan
Bnag well 1 - Crisis Aid

Bangladesh Water Well

Providing Clean Water: Building a Well for £520 - £765 in Bangladesh
Togo Appeal 1 1 - Crisis Aid

Togo Water Well

Providing Clean Water: Building a Well for £1330 in Togo
benin well 1 - Crisis Aid

Benin Water Well

Providing Clean Water: Building a Well for £1330 in Benin
malwai 1 - Crisis Aid

Malawi Water Well

Providing Clean Water: Building a Well for £3300 in Malawi
cam well - Crisis Aid

Cameroon Water Well

Providing Clean Water: Building a Well for £1,330 in Cameroon
Roh Well 1 - Crisis Aid

Rohingya Water Well

Providing Clean Water: Building a Well for £1700 in Rohingya
kashmair well 1 - Crisis Aid

Kashmir Water Well

Providing Clean Water: Building a Well for £1700 in Rohingya
Water Pump Bang - Crisis Aid

Bangladesh Water Pump

Providing Clean Water: Building a Pump for £297 in Bangladesh
Water Pump 3 1 - Crisis Aid

Pakistan Water Pump

Providing Clean Water: Building a Pump for £160 - £275 in Pakistan

FAQS

When should you give Sadaqah Jariyah?
Throughout the year, one can engage in Sadaqah Jariyah, an ongoing charity. It's customary to offer it in honor of a departed loved one or during times of illness, enhancing their good deeds in the afterlife without diminishing one's own. Moreover, acts of charity during Ramadan and Dhul Hijjah hold special significance.
What is Sadaqah Jariyah in Islam?

Sadaqah Jariyah refers to an ongoing charity or continuous good deed in Islam. It's a form of voluntary giving that continues to benefit others, both in this world and the hereafter.

How does Sadaqah Jariyah differ from other forms of charity?

Unlike one-time charitable acts, Sadaqah Jariyah provides ongoing benefits that can extend beyond an individual's lifetime. It continues to generate rewards for the giver even after they have passed away.

What are some examples of Sadaqah Jariyah that can be given?

Examples of Sadaqah Jariyah include building mosques, schools, hospitals, digging wells, planting trees, sponsoring an orphan's education, or contributing to a charitable endowment (waqf) that supports various beneficial causes.

Is there a specific time or circumstance recommended for giving Sadaqah Jariyah?

While Sadaqah Jariyah can be given at any time, it is often encouraged during significant Islamic months such as Ramadan and Dhul Hijjah, as well as during times of personal significance, such as commemorating the passing of a loved one or during illness.

How does Sadaqah Jariyah benefit both the giver and the recipient in the Islamic faith?

Sadaqah Jariyah benefits the giver by accumulating continuous rewards, even after death, and serves as a means of purifying one's wealth. For the recipient, it provides ongoing support and assistance, helping to meet their needs and improve their quality of life. Additionally, it fosters a sense of community and solidarity among Muslims, promoting compassion and generosity.

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alarm(2) Families in Gaza 🇵🇸 are facing unimaginable hardships wheat The Bread Project: Raising Dough to Save Lives donate Help Gaza Families During Their Time of Desperation sheep(1) Your Zakat is our Amanah (trust)