Sadaqah Jariyah
On the authority of Abu Hurairah (ra) that the Messenger of Allah (saw) said, 'When a person dies, his deeds come to an end except for three: Sadaqah Jariyah (a continuous charity), or knowledge from which benefit is gained, or a righteous child who prays for him. (Muslim )
Muslim Welfare Aid Project
Mosque
The Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) said, “Whoever relieves the hardship of a believer in this world, Allah will relieve his hardship on the Day of Resurrection. Whoever helps ease one in difficulty, Allah will make it easy for him in this world and in the Hereafter.” [Muslim]
Water Aid
‘The Messenger of Allah (saw) was asked, “Which charity is best?” He replied, “[Providing] water”’. [Abu Dawud]
Food Aid
The Messenger of Allah ﷺ said: ‘A human being fills no worse vessel than his stomach. It is sufficient for a human being to eat a few mouthfuls to keep his spine straight. But if he must (fill it), then one third of food, one third for drink and one third for air.’”
Zakat Appeal
At Muslim Aid, we know your Zakat is not just charity, it is a pillar of belief that must be treated with great care. Trust us to use your pillar to support the most vulnerable around the world, giving them relief from the burden of poverty.
Why giving a Muslim Welfare Aid?
It is a duty upon every Muslim to give whatever he or she can. The Prophet (pbuh) once said that “Charity does not decrease the wealth and the servant who forgives, Allah adds to his respect; and the one who shows humility, Allah elevates him in the estimation (of the people)” (Muslim).
Sadaqah
One of the most important aspects of Islam is Sadaqah. Donating a portion of your blessings (rizk/wealth) to charity, a sincere smile to a fellow human being, and assisting another person in any capacity you are able to are examples of Sadaqah. Most people relate sadaqah with voluntary monetary donations which have no minimum amount required.