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Give Sadaqah Jariyah for deceased to honour their legacy.
People all over the world are facing times of hardship. In Islam, it is emphasised in both the Quran and Sunnah that these hardships are indeed tests from Allah but that Sadaqah can help change our situation, by Allah’s Mercy.
Allah (SWT) promised many benefits to the person who gives Sadaqah on a regular basis whether it be to their parents, orphans, widows, the sick or any other person in need. The act of giving Sadaqah on a regular basis allows you to enter through Baab As Sadaqah – the gate of Sadaqah in Jannah.
Use your Sadaqah to help save and transform lives with us at MATW today.
Africa Small Masjid
Your support can build a 100-square-meter masjid that will serve as a vital hub for the community.
$10,400USD
Africa Large Masjid
Your contribution can help construct a 150-square-meter masjid, offering essential support to the local
$13,000USD
General Masjid Donations
Give whatever you can to help MATW build Masjids in rural and povert-stricken communities.
$21,000USD
Hand Pump Water Well for Uganda
Our Hot Meals for 100 Orphans program provides warm, nutritious meals to children in need this winter. Nutritious meals
$368USD
Heavy Duty Hand Pump Water Well For Kenya
Kaffarah for oath is payable when a person swears an oath to Allah and then fails to fulfill it, kaffarah becomes Allah and then fails to fulfill it
$1,300USD
Heavy Duty Hand Pump Water Well For Uganda
In the face of an impending famine, you can make a difference. By providing hot, nourishing meals for orphans
$1,300USD
Uganda Solar Powered Water Well
As famine threatens, countless orphans in Palestine face the heartbreaking reality of going to bed hungry.
$7,350USD
How we at SACO use your Sadaqah.
A blessing during times of hardship and protection during times of need, your Sadaqah has the power to better your life, whilst changing the lives of others. At MATW, every donation is an Amanah. We use your Sadaqah to help those most in need.
Injured, hungry and alone, their struggle for survival as famine looms presents a new threat.
1.1 million children in Palestine are now facing starvation. Many scavenge for food and scraps whilst others are so hungry, they’re forced to eat grass.
Gaza’s children are going hungry. It is reported that doctors say the children who survive the conflict, lack of nourishment, the onset of infectious diseases spreading throughout their camps and the psychological trauma — face the possibility of a lifetime of health problems – malnutrition among them.
Invest in your Akhirah with Sadaqah Jariyah.
Sadaqah Jariyah is a charity that continues to earn the rewards, even after the giver has passed away. When you give Sadaqah Jariyah, it will support a project of lasting benefit both for the communities and for the giver.
Ali Banat’s legacy started with three Sadaqah Jariyah projects, and thus MATW was born.
What will YOUR Sadaqah Jariyah and legacy be?
Help us end hunger.
As many as 828 million people sleep hungry. You can help us change that.
Help us reach more now.
Sadaqah Jariyah donations FAQ’s
Why is Sadaqah Jariyah important in Islam?
Sadaqah Jariyah is highly regarded in Islam because it represents a way to earn continuous rewards even after one’s lifetime. It is seen as a means to attain spiritual growth, purification, and a means of helping others while strengthening one’s connection with Allah.
What are the benefits of Sadaqah Jariyah?
The benefits of Sadaqah Jariyah extend to both the giver and the recipient. It includes earning ongoing rewards in the hereafter, purification of wealth, supporting important community needs, and leaving a lasting legacy of goodwill and charity.
What is the difference between Sadaqah and Sadaqah Jariyah?
Sadaqah refers to regular acts of charity, which provide immediate relief to those in need. Sadaqah Jariyah, on the other hand, offers perpetual benefits and continues to help people long-term, even after the donor’s passing.
Yes, you can give Sadaqah Jariyah on behalf of others as a virtuous act, whether for the deceased or the living, to continue their good deeds.