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Sadaqa is a charity donation you can pay online at any time of the year. Donate your Sadaqa to help the orphans, widows and families in need with many projects to empower them throughout the year.

Your Sadaqa Donation is used for many projects providing aid and relief through; education, housing, water and medical programs in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Gaza - Palestine, Lebanon, Nigeria, Pakistan, Rohingya Refugees, Somalia, Turkiye, Uyghurs & Yemen.

"Have they not come to know that Allah is He who accepts repentance from His slaves and accepts Sadaqa (charity) and that Allah is Most-Relenting, Very-Merciful". (At-Tawbah 9:104)

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Sadaqah is derived from the Arabic word “Sidq” – which means Sincerity, or Truth. It is commonly referred to and known as voluntary charity. Sadaqah is an act of worship by giving donations without the action being made obligatory.

Allah SWT says in the Quran: 

“The 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 grains. And Allah multiplies [His reward] for whom He wills. And Allah is all-Encompassing and Knowing.” (Quran 2:261)

 

Sadaqah for the sake of Allah helps Muslims in many ways:

  1. It is an act of fulfilling the commands of Allah ?
  2. Sadaqah can cure sickness
  3. It’s a sign of One’s Faith
  4. Accumulating great rewards
  5. One’s Wealth is Multiplied
  6. It saves us from harm and purifies us of sins

Sadaqah does not have a fixed amount it can be as little as $1, while zakat has a fixed percentage of 2.5% of one’s wealth. 

Sadaqah is a voluntary act of charity, Zakat is a mandatory Pillar of Islam.

A Muslim can donate Sadaqah as many times as he/she desires, while Zakat is an obligatory act of charity that must be paid once every lunar year as a form of purification of your assets.

Sadaqah Jariyah is a form of ongoing charity which you are continuously rewarded for because people in need benefit from your charitable act until the day of judgment.

Sadaqa Welfare Fund runs many appeals and has many Sadaqah Jaariya programs that help those afflicted by calamities all over the world. 

We have many wonderful initiatives like building Masjids, Water Wells, Schools, Housing, Medical aid and education assistance for orphans and orphanages. 

 

To participate in our Sadaqa Jaariyah programs click here

The best type of charity varies according to the situation:

Sa’d ibn ‘Ubadah reported: I said, “O Messenger of Allah, my mother has died. Shall I give charity on her behalf?” The Prophet? said, “Yes.” I said, “Which charity is best?” The

Prophet? said, “A drink of water.”

 To see our list of water wells and water station projects, please click here

“If you disclose your charitable expenditures, they are good; but if you conceal them and give them to the poor, it is better for you, and He will remove from you some of your misdeeds [thereby]. And Allah, of what you do, is [fully] Aware.” (Quran 2:271)

 Below are some types of Sadaqah: 

  • Donating money to the poor and needy
  • Smiling and making others smile
  • The righteous actions one performs with their body also counts as sadaqah
  • Good Manners and Good Conduct
  • Sharing Beneficial Knowledge
  • Spending a Halal Income on Yourself and Your Family
  • Enjoining Good and Forbidding Evil
  • Clearing Something Harmful from The Pathway
  • All forms of Dhikr

At Sadaqa Welfare Fund your Sadaqah is provided transparently ensuring it goes towards those most in need.  

To show you where your sadaqah goes, we constantly update our website with images, videos and news of current and ongoing projects. We want you as a donor to feel confident that your Sadaqah is improving people’s lives. 

To donate your Sadaqa today click here.

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