Ramadan and the power of giving  

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Our charity partners One Ummah explain the importance of giving Zakat and Sadaqah during Ramadan.

Ramadan is the holiest month in the Islamic calendar, and it is a time of spiritual renewal, self-reflection, and heightened devotion to Allah. During this month, Muslims all around the world fast from dawn until dusk and engage in acts of worship, charity, and kindness.

One of the most significant acts of worship during Ramadan is giving Sadaqah to those in need. In Islam, giving Sadaqah is considered a form of worship and a means of seeking the pleasure of Allah. It is believed that the act of giving in Ramadan is multiplied in reward, and the benefits of charity during this month are enormous.

Giving in Ramadan is not just about fulfilling our religious obligations, but it is also a way to express our gratitude and compassion towards our fellow human beings. It is a time when we are reminded of the blessings we have and the struggles that others may be facing.

Charity in Islam takes many forms, and it is not just limited to giving money or material possessions. It can also include giving time, offering kind words, or simply making an effort to help those in need.

One of the most important types of charity in Islam is Zakat, a mandatory donation of 2.5% of one’s wealth to those in need. Zakat is an act of purification and a way to ensure that wealth is distributed fairly in society. It is a means of caring for the poor and vulnerable and of fulfilling our duty towards our fellow human beings.

In addition to Zakat, Muslims are encouraged to give voluntary charity, known as Sadaqah. Sadaqah can be given in any amount and can take many forms, such as providing food to the needy, sponsoring an orphan, or contributing to a charitable cause.

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During Ramadan, Muslims are particularly encouraged to give Sadaqah and to engage in acts of kindness towards others. It is believed that the reward for these acts of charity is multiplied during this holy month, and the benefits of giving are felt both in this world and in the hereafter.

Giving during Ramadan is not just a personal act of worship but also a way to contribute to the greater good of society. It is a way to alleviate the suffering of those in need, promote social justice, and strengthen the bonds of community.

There are also specific Ramadan campaigns offered by One Ummah charity, such as sponsoring a family, providing monthly food packs, or building a family home, which are excellent opportunities to contribute and make a difference. Rest assured that One Ummah operates a 100% donation policy, so all donations reach their beneficiaries.

In conclusion, giving in the holy month of Ramadan is an essential part of the Islamic faith, and it is a way to seek the pleasure of Allah and express our compassion towards others.

Whether through Zakat or Sadaqah, giving is an act of worship that is multiplied in reward during this holy month. It is a way to purify our wealth, care for the poor and vulnerable, and to contribute to the greater good of society. May Allah accept our acts of charity and bless us all during this blessed month of Ramadan.

One Ummah are 5Pillars’ charity partners and this article is an advertorial.

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