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Give Sadaqah & Alleviate Poverty in Azad Kashmir

Give Sadaqah & Alleviate Poverty in Azad Kashmir

Sadaqah is a voluntary act of charity given purely for the sake of Allah. Unlike Zakat, which is obligatory, Sadaqah can be given at any time, in any amount, and for any cause that brings benefit to others. In Islam, it's a way to cleanse the soul, express gratitude, and spread mercy.

“The believer’s shade on the Day of Judgment will be his charity.”

— Prophet Muhammad ﷺ (Tirmidhi)

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Why Give Sadaqah?

Sadaqah has a lot of benefits, both in this physical world and the hereafter. Sadaqah in Islam uplifts the needy as well as the giver by opening the doors of barakah on them. It is one of the most beloved forms of charity in Islam that strengthens communities and unites them like a one thread in times of emergency and conflict.

Your Sadaqah can help you and others in the following ways:

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Earn Ongoing Reward

Your kindness may be small to you, but it could change someone’s life and earn you a reward that continues.

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Ease Your Hardships

Charity has the power to protect you from trials, illness, and unseen difficulties.

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Show Gratitude

Giving reminds us that everything we have is a blessing, and sharing it is an act of thankfulness.

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Support Those in Need

Your Sadaqah can reach someone at their breaking point — a mother with no food, a child with no school, a family without shelter.

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(Sahih Muslim)

“Charity does not decrease wealth.”

— Prophet Muhammad ﷺ