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Productive Sadaqah: The Investment You Really Need

What if I told you about an offer where you can get the product, plus double your money back, plus extra prizes? What would you do?

You’d probably immediately text all your friends to tell them about it. Then rush down to the shop to make the purchase.

Many of us tend to chase special offers and reduced prices in this dunya.

But we often overlook the fact that Allah has offered us an even better deal that will benefit us both in this dunya and the hereafter.

What deal am I talking about? It’s Sadaqah (voluntary charity).

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The following points show how this noble act can increase our productivity in this life. And how it will prepare us for the next.

1. Sadaqah is a guaranteed investment

“Who is he that will loan to Allah a beautiful loan, which Allah will double unto his credit and multiply it many times?”

(Qur’an 2:245)

The above verse teaches us that by generously giving to the needy, Allah will increase our wealth and blessings.

He will wipe out sins, increase rewards, provide shade on the Day of Judgment, and more, insha’Allah!

What more could we ask for?

Money back, profit, good health, barakah (blessings) in our wealth, shade on the Day of Judgement, and sadaqah are definitely the best investments for our dunya (life) and akhira (The hereafter).

Forget special offers, reduced prices, and buy one, get one free deals. A productive Muslim knows the ultimate best way to spend his or her wealth: in the way of Allah.

2. Sadaqah is a means of gaining barakah in your wealth

It may be hard for us to give sadaqah when we are barely able to make ends meet.

However, it is reported in Sahih Muslim that the Prophet (pbuh) said:

“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).”

Another hadith reported by Sahih Muslim:

”There is not a day in which the obedient slaves rise in the morning except that two angels descend, and one of them says: ‘O Allaah! Compensate the one who spends.’ The other angel says: ‘O Allaah! Destroy the wealth of the one who is niggardly.”

If we truly believe and apply these hadiths, we will come to learn that we can never lose from giving sadaqah. Instead, we gain immensely from it.

However, gaining from sadaqah may not always be in physical form.

When we give sadaqah, it doesn’t necessarily mean that our salaries will increase or that we will miraculously stumble upon a goldmine.

It may mean that Allah will put barakah into our wealth and possessions instead.

By regularly giving sadaqah, we will quickly notice that although we are still spending the same amount of money on the same expenses, we will still have plenty left, insha’Allah.

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Giving sadaqah can also put barakah into our time and personal matters. We may find that after giving sadaqah, Allah will ease all our affairs.

If you have been trying to save up for something, if you have debt that you haven’t been able to repay, or if you have a goal that you just haven’t been able to achieve, as a productive Muslim, you should set aside a portion of your salary every month for sadaqah, even if it’s a very small amount. The difference it will make in your life will be worth it, insha’ Allah.

3. Sadaqah serves as a means of reaping continuous rewards after your death

When we work for something that will grant us benefit in this worldly life (e.g., a promotion, etc.), we tend to put in a lot of time, effort, and sometimes money in order to achieve our goals.

A productive Muslim does the same for the akhira. He/she invests time, hard work, and money in activities that will bring great rewards. Some of that reward will continue to benefit him even after his death.

Why not invest money in building a mosque? Digging a well? Opening a school? Planting a tree or any other form of sadaqah jariyah (ceaseless charity)?

“When a man dies, his acts come to an end, but three, recurring charity, or knowledge (by which people) benefit, or a pious son, who prays for him (for the deceased)” [Muslim].

If you’ve provided money to build a well, you will be rewarded for every single drop of water drunk from it while you’re alive and after your death until the Day of Judgment, insha’Allah.

Contribute to building a mosque, and you will be rewarded for every single prayer performed in it.

If you put in the time and effort to teach someone the Qur’an or some form of knowledge, you will be rewarded every time that person recites the Qur’an or shares the knowledge with someone else.

SubhanAllah. Imagine the reward you will find reserved for you in the Akhira. Perhaps it will take you to higher and higher stations of Jannah by His Mercy!

Sadaqah is a special offer from Allah that stands as long as we’re alive. Make sadaqah a productive a habit throughout your life before it’s too late!

”And hasten to forgiveness from your Lord and a garden as wide as the heavens and earth, prepared for the righteous; Who spend [in the cause of Allah] during ease and hardship and who restrain anger and who pardon the people – and Allah loves the doers of good” (Qur’an 3:133-134)

May Allah, The Most Generous, make us from those who give regular sadaqah and may He accept it from us. Ameen.

From the archives, republished with kind permission from productivemuslim.com