Sadaqah (or Sadaqa), in Islam, is a voluntary act of charity, done for the sake of Allah (SWT).
Unlike Zakat, which is obligatory and has a fixed amount, you can give as much Sadaqah as you wish. You can also perform Sadaqah at any time of the year.
Sadaqah can come in many forms. One of the most common types is monetary charity, but it can also include an act of kindness, be it towards another human being or an animal.
“Charity does not decrease wealth, no one forgives another but that Allah increases his honour, and no one humbles himself for the sake of Allah but that Allah raises his status.”
Hadith | Muslim
When you give with Islamic Relief, you provide a lifeline to the world’s vulnerable communities. You grant them both urgent aid and sustainable support, helping them reach a brighter future.
Together, with your Sadaqah, we help give children in need and orphans access to food, shelter, and an education.
We also provide crucial medical care and relief to people facing the effects of war and crisis like our brothers and sisters in Gaza, Sudan, and around the world.
Because we pour our efforts to providing livelihoods to thousands of communities, helping break the cycle of poverty for good.
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