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Sadaqah

Giving with Compassion, Changing Lives

Your Sadaqah provides immediate relief, long-term support, and hope to families facing hardship. Every act of charity brings blessings and transforms lives.

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Your voluntary charity acts as a continuous blessing, providing immediate relief and long-term hope to families in crisis

Voluntary Charity

Given Anytime

Supports All in Need

Brings Blessings

What is Sadaqah?

A voluntary charity given for the love of Allah.

Sadaqah is a voluntary act of giving that reflects compassion and generosity. It supports individuals and families in need—providing food, medicine, clean water, shelter, education, and emergency relief. Unlike Zakat, Sadaqah can be given at any time, in any amount, and to anyone facing difficulty.

Lives Transformed Through Your Sadaqah

Real people. Real impact. Real gratitude.

Real people. Real impact. Real gratitude.

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Serving vulnerable communities with dignity for 45+ years.

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  • Working in the most underserved regions
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  • Faith-driven humanitarian commitment

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What is the difference between Zakat and Sadaqah?

Zakat is an obligatory, annual purification of wealth (typically 2.5%) given to specific recipients, while Sadaqah is any voluntary charitable act or giving, with no set amount, timing, or strict rules, and can range from monetary donations to simple good deeds like helping someone or speaking kindly

Yes, Sadaqah can absolutely be given to non-Muslims, as it’s a broad act of kindness not limited by religion, unlike mandatory Zakat, which is generally restricted to Muslims.

Yes, Sadaqah is tax-deductible in the US, provided it is given to a US-based, IRS-recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. The donation is treated under the same IRS guidelines as other charitable contributions.

Sadaqah Jariyah, meaning “continuous charity” or “flowing charity” in Arabic, is an Islamic concept of giving that provides lasting benefits to others, generating ongoing rewards for the donor even after death. It differs from regular charity by its enduring impact, such as building a well, planting trees, or establishing a school, where the reward continues as long as people benefit.

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