5 Acts of Sadaqah Jaariyah in Islam
In
Islam, there are many acts which can lead to immeasurable reward – both
today and in our Hereafter; these acts are commonly referred to as
sadaqah jaariyah.
Sadaqah
jaariyah is an act of giving that keeps on giving. For example, if you
were to invest in planting a tree, that tree would then go on to provide
shelter for as long as it stands – meaning you shall
receive ongoing reward for as long as it stands, too.
“Surely
the men who give sadaqah and the women who give sadaqah and have
advanced a good loan to Allah SWT; for them it will be multiplied and
for them there is a noble reward.”
- The Holy Qur’an (57:18)
There
are many different types of ceaseless charity one can contribute
towards and we have selected five key examples of these, which we have
outlined below.
Sponsoring a Child or Orphan
Many
of us forget that the children of today are the future of tomorrow and
in order to ensure a secure future we need to encourage a child’s right
to an education today. Every child has the right to be entitled to an
education and to acquire the relevant life skills they need in order to
grow and prosper into adulthood.
Today,
there are many millions of children worldwide who are suffering from a
lack of education along with the most basic essentials needed in life
such as food, shelter, healthcare and support.
Participating
in child sponsorship can 5 Acts of Sadaqah Jaariyah in Islamensure that not only the child but their whole
family has the possibility of a prosperous future where the skills
learned can be utilised in driving the community forward.
Contributing towards educating a child can
reap countless rewards in the form of sadaqah jaariyah for years to
come and can potentially change and secure the future of a family, or
even an entire community.
Education / Skills / Teaching / Spreading Awareness of Islam
Spreading knowledge is highly rewarded in Islam and as Muslims, we are responsible for sharing the correct knowledge of Islam and
inviting others to Islam. If you disclose just one correct religious
fact to another human being, and that human being follows your advice
and re-shares your knowledge to someone else, you are gaining reward
every step of the way.
In
the same way, teaching someone how to recite the Holy Qur’an is
something which will bring you continuous reward even after you die, as
every time that person recites the Holy Qur’an, or in turn, teaches
someone else the Holy Qur’an, you are benefitting from the rewards for
both of those people.
Building a Water Well
We
often take the simplest necessities of life for granted - has it
crossed our minds what we would do without access to clean water? It
would, in fact, put a complete halt to our entire lives in terms of
health, not to mention sanitation.
Today,
there are many millions of people around the world who have very little
or absolutely no access to clean, safe drinking water. You could donate
towards an Islamic charity campaign such as the Muslim Aid Water and Sanitation Programme which aims to provide those in need with access to clean, safe, hygienic water by planting water wells and hand pumps.
Although
this is a relatively simple act, it can be incredibly life-changing for
communities without any access to a water supply, and the rewards for
your contribution shall continue for as long as others are benefitting
from it.
Partaking in the Building of a Mosque, School or Hospital
Many
Muslims choose to donate towards the construction of a Mosque in order
to gain significant reward in Islam. Similar to this is contributing
towards the building of a school, hospital or even an orphanage, which
goes on to benefit others and your rewards continue for as long as
others benefit from your generosity. In fact, you shall be rewarded for
every single prayer recited in the Mosque; every single patient being
treated in the hospital and every single individual gaining knowledge in
the school.
Donating Religious Material
Similar
to sharing and spreading knowledge, distributing religious material
such as copies of the Holy Qur’an and books of Dua can
reap significant reward for you. Every time a person reads or learns
from your donated material, you shall gain the reward of sadaqah jaariyah as a result.
As
well as religious books, there are many other items you can give to
benefit others, such as tasbihs, prayer mats, hijab, medical supplies
and equipment, clothing and so on. Even putting a watering can in a
graveyard can go a very long way as every time someone fills up the can
to water a grave, you, in turn, receive the benefits.
Sadaqah Jaariyah is Investing in the Hereafter
Throughout
life, we tend to invest a lot of money, time and effort into achieving
our various personal goals and dreams. We often focus our energy on work
or home, putting in a lot of hard work in order to obtain the results
we wish to see.
We
should remember to focus just as much energy and focus into investing
in our Hereafter as this is where the rewards are the greatest; not only
for our today but rewards which can continue to benefit us long after
we have died.
“The
semblance of those who spend their wealth in the Way of Allah SWT, is
as the likeness of a grain of corn, which grows seven ears and each ear
has a hundred grains. Allah SWT gives manifold increase to whomever He
pleases. Allah SWT is All-Sufficient, All-Knowing.”
- The Holy Qur’an (2:261)
We
should all aim to adopt ongoing charity as a habit in Islam as opposed
to an occasional gesture as we will, one day, be thankful of our actions
when the resulting rewards continue to benefit us in our Hereafter.
May
Allah SWT reward us all for our good deeds and acts of sadaqah, as well
as sadaqah jaariyah, and may He grant us all a place in Jannah. Ameen.
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