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5 Hadiths About Sadaqah To Change Your Perception Towards Charity

Islam is a religion of compassion, encouraging its followers to embrace the act of giving. The Prophet’s (SAW) Hadiths about Sadaqah clearly highlight the importance of charity in Islam.

The significance of charity is further emphasized by the fact that Allah SWT made Zakat an essential pillar of Islam.

In Islam, Sadaqah refers to any voluntary act of charity done sincerely for the pleasure of Allah SWT without expecting anything in return. It is not limited to monetary contributions; any kind act, whether through words, actions, or gestures, done out of love, compassion, and generosity, is considered Sadaqah.

There are numerous Hadiths about Sadaqah that emphasize its importance in Islam.

The word ‘Sadaqah‘ in Arabic literally means “maintaining integrity and righteousness.” It is derived from the root word ‘Sidq,’ which signifies truthfulness and sincerity.

From various Hadiths, we learn that giving Sadaqah was a regular practice of our beloved Prophet Muhammad (SAW). He was known to be more generous than the blowing wind. [Sahih Bukhari]

Whenever someone in need approached His (SAW) door, they never left empty-handed. The Prophet (SAW) would often give away whatever he had in his home, even if it meant he himself would remain hungry.

May Allah SWT guide us all to follow the beautiful Sunnah of our Prophet (SAW) and make us among those who give Sadaqah sincerely and consistently. Ameen.

Different Types of Sadaqah:

In Islam, Sadaqah is a voluntary act of charity given for the pleasure of Allah. It can take many forms, but the two main types are:

  1. Sadaqah (General Charity):
    This refers to any act of kindness or charity, whether it’s giving money to the poor, helping someone in need, or even offering a kind word or smile. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said:
    “Even a smile is charity.” (Sahih Bukhari)
  2. Sadaqah Jariyah (Continuous Charity):
    This is an ongoing form of charity that continues to benefit people over time, even after the giver has passed away. Examples include:

The Prophet (PBUH) said:
“When a man dies, his deeds come to an end except for three things: Sadaqah Jariyah (ongoing charity), knowledge which benefits others, or a righteous child who prays for him.” (Sahih Muslim)

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BENEFITS OF SADAQAH

With no doubt, verily Sadaqa has hundreds of benefits in this world and as well as hereafter. None of us can count the benefits that a person gets from doing Sadaqah to please Allah SWT.

Here are some of the benefits under the light of the Quran and Hadiths about Sadaqah of the Prophet (SAW) specifically related to the charity that a person gets from doing Sadaqa.

  • Sadaqah Helps Achieve Taqwa

The literal meaning of the word Taqwa is the Fear of Allah SWT. It is the Taqwa or Allah’s fear that helps us to be better practicing Muslims.

Multiple ways can help us to get firm in our Taqwa including the Salat and Fasting. Additionally, another easy way to achieve Taqwa is giving Sadaqah or charity preferably in secret.

As said by Allah SWT in the Holy Quran that “No one can achieve Taqwa unless they donate something from their wealth.”.

(Quran 3:92)

  • Sadaqa Cures Illness and Everts Evil Death

We have often read in the religious literature to do as much as Sadqa possible to wipe off evil forces.

The Holy Prophet (SAW) said in one of his hadiths about Sadaqah, “Treat the unwell around you with Sadaqah (Charity)”

Sahih-Al Jami

The Holy Prophet (SAW) also mentioned that Sadaqah can avert an evil death by alleviating Allah’s anger.

  • Sadaqah is an Investment for This Life as well as Hereafter

Without any doubt, the good deeds done in this world with the sole intention to please Allah SWT will not only benefit us in this life. These actions would ultimately provide us a two-way benefit by providing us a “return-on-investment” in the hereafter for all the wealth that we’ll spend here in the way of Allah.

  • Sadaqah Acts as a Nafs Purifier

The Muslims are instructed by Allah and His Messenger (SAW) to always try to purify their hearts and souls i.e. to practice Tazkiyah. 

The word Nafs refers to ‘self’ or ego. There are moments in life when a person is controlled by his ego that he partake in activities that are forbidden in Islam. To discourage ego, one should practice giving Sadaqa in his daily rituals.

Furthermore, giving charity in secret helps to wear off a person’s ego and weakens the nafs (soul). Ultimately, it purifies your nafs.

POWER OF SADAQAH

As evident from the above discussion, Sadaqah has an unusual power that affects the quality of life directly.

Whenever we are in difficult situations in life, it is recommended by the Holy Prophet (SAW) to give Sadaqah. It is proven that Sadaqah removes difficulties. Any calamity bothering us can be wiped off by giving charity.

Secondly, there are several hadiths about Sadaqah that tell us that giving charity in secret would not only help us get stronger financially but also Allah SWT removes our sins as well.

Moreover, giving Sadaqah to the underprivileged members of the society would also create a financial balance and stability in the society by circulating wealth from the elites to the impoverished.

This is the power of Sadaqah.

HOW TO GIVE SADAQAH IN ISLAM

There are different ways of giving Sadaqah in Islam. It can be either donating any small amount of money, planting a tree, providing shelter to the homeless, or simply passing a smile to anyone.

The Holy Prophet (SAW) not only just ordered us to give charity but instead, he guided us through the complete ethics of doing charity.

The Prophet (SAW) led emphasis in his hadiths about giving charity in secret. Muslims are addressed to give charity without openly announcing it.

The Holy Prophet (SAW) said that give sadaqah in a way that even your left-hand doesn’t know what your right hand has spent.

It is therefore Mustahabb to give sadaqah silently and secretly. But there’s one exception if the intention is to promote charity in the society, only then the mandatory sadaqah i.e. Zakat can be given openly.

HADITHS ABOUT SADAQAH

The Holy Prophet (SAW) has guided us in his Hadiths about Sadaqa. The following is the collection of Sadaqa hadiths in English that will inspire us to give more and more Sadqa and will shed light on the fact that giving Sadaqah only increases our wealth and not decreases.

SADQA WILL BE THE MOMIN’S SHADE ON THE DAY OF JUDGMENT

Hadiths about Sadaqah
Hadith about Sadaqah

 

The Holy Prophet (SAW) said,

“Sadaqah will be the shade for a believer on the Day of Judgement.”

(Al-Tirmidhi)

SADQA DOESN’T DECREASE WEALTH

 

Sadaqa doesn't decrease wealth
Sadaqa doesn’t decrease wealth

 

Every single penny spent in the way of Allah will be returned in a better way. Allah SWT promises his people that whatever amount spent in the way of Allah will be returned in the multiple of 700.

Allah’s apostle (SAW) said,

“Sadaqah does not decrease wealth”

(Sahi-Muslim)

ANGELS PRAY FOR THE BELIEVER WHO GIVES SADAQAH

 

Sadaqah hadith in english
Sadaqah hadith in english

 

Abu Huraira narrated that the Prophet (SAW) once said,

“Everyday two angels descend down from Heaven. One says: O Allah, repays him for everything he spends. The other says: O Allah, destroy every miser”

(Sahi Bukhari 1442)

WE CONTINUE TO RECEIVE THE BLESSINGS OF SADAQAH EVEN AFTER OUR DEATH

 

Hadith about Sadaqah
Hadith about Sadaqah

 

Allah’s Last Messenger (SAW) said,

“When a Muslim does his all the deeds comes to an end except the three things.

Sadaqah Jariya, knowledge beneficial to others and a pious descendant who prays for the descendant”

(Sahi Muslim)

SADAQAH PROTECTS MUSLIMS FROM CALAMITY

 

SADAQAH PROTECTS MUSLIMS FROM CALAMITY
SADAQAH PROTECTS MUSLIMS FROM CALAMITY

 

Sadaqah eases hardships and removes any unforeseen circumstances from our lives. As said by our beloved Prophet (SAW),

“Give charity without delay, because it stands in the way of calamity”

(Al-Tirmidhi)

FAQs about Sadaqah

Is there to recite any dua before giving Sadaqah?

There is not any such information available that the Holy Prophet (SAW) used to recite any specific dua before giving charity. There isn’t any Sahih Hadith where he advised us to recite any dua before giving charity. Unless it is the dua regarding acceptance of this charity. But we can still make any dua that we want from Allah SWT while giving charity and this will be considered as tawassul (getting close to Allah by virtue of doing good deeds).

Does giving Sadaqah openly better or concealing it?

Muslims are guided by the Holy Prophet (SAW) himself that the charity should be given silently. There are hadiths that instruct Muslims that when giving charity do it so silently that not even your left-hand knows what your right hand has spent.

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