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Sadaqah (voluntary charity) is a virtuous deed in Islam. It is considered as a proof of one’s eeman (faith). The more we give sadaqah the more we increase our eeman and thus, expect Allah’s rewards both in this world and in the life hereafter. Giving charity out of our wealth does not decrease our wealth but instead Allah (s.w.t.) increases it.
Sadaqah is not restricted to giving part of our wealth or material possessions or any special deed of righteousness. Islam considers all good deeds as sadaqah that increase our eeman.
Since sadaqah is not limited to giving of money or part of our wealth, every Muslim can therefore earn rewards from Allah (s.w.t.). Every Muslim whether poor or wealthy can give sadaqah at all times. The Prophet (s.a.w.s.) tells us that dhikr (remembrance of Allah) is a form of sadaqah.
For our own benefit, we should spend time, money and effort in to giving sadaqah for the pleasure of Allah (s.w.t.) as the rewards of sadaqah is nothing but success, especially in the Hereafter.
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