Ṣadaqah or Saddka
(صدقة) (plural
ṣadaqāt صدقات) is
an Islamic term that means "voluntary charity"
This concept
encompasses any act of giving out of compassion,
love, friendship (fraternity) or generosity.
[Hadith
on Sadaqah/Saddka]
Prophet Muhammad said :
"We used to sacrifice Atirah in pre-Islamic days during Rajab; so what do
you command us?” He said: “Sacrifice for the sake of Allah in any month
whatever; obey Allah, Most High, and feed (the people).” (Abu-Dawood : 2824)
"Saddka extinguishes sin as water extinguishes fire."
(Tirmidhi : 2541)
"Saddka appeases the Lord’s anger and averts an evil
death." (Tirmidhi : 1909)
"Give the Saddka without delay, for it stands in the way
of calamity." (Tirmidhi: 1887)
"The believer’s
shade on the Day of Resurrection will be his Saddka." (Tirmidhi: 1925)
A woman said:
"Apostle of Allah, my mother suddenly died; if it had not happened, she
would have given Saddka (charity) and donated (something). Will it suffice if I
give Saddka on her behalf?" Prophet Muhammad(S.A.W.W.) said: "Yes,
give Saddka on her behalf." (Abu-Dawood: 2875)
Abu Hurairah reported:
Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.W.) said, "Every day the sun rises, charity
(sadaqah/saddka) is due on every joint of a person. Administering justice
between two people is a charity; and assisting a man to mount his beast, or
helping him load his luggage on it is a charity; and a good word is a charity;
and every step that you take (towards a masjid) for salat is a charity; and
removing harmful things from the road is a charity." (From Sahih
al-Bukhari and Sahih Muslim)
In Sahih Muslim, it is
reported on the authority of Aisha that Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.W.) said,
"Everyone of the children of Adam has been created with three hundred and
sixty joints; so he who declares the Greatness of Allah (i.e, saying
"Allahu akbar"), praises Allah ("Alhamdulillah"), declares
Allah to be one ("La ilaha ilallah"), glorifies Allah
("Subhan'Allah"), and seeks forgiveness from Allah ("Astaghfirullah"),
and removes a stone or thorn or bone from people's path, and enjoins good and
forbids evil, to the number of those three hundred and sixty, will come upon
the evening that day having rescued himself from jahannam."
[Qur'an
on Sadaqah/Saddka]
"Have you
considered him who calls the judgment a lie? That is the one who treats the
orphan with harshness, And does not urge (others) to feed the poor. So woe to
the praying ones, Who are unmindful of their prayers, Who do (good) to be seen,
But refuse (to supply) (even) neighbourly needs)."
[Al Qur'an 107: 1-8]
And spend something (in
charity) out of the substance which We have bestowed on you, before Death
should come to any of you and he should say, “O my Lord! Why didst Thou not
give me respite for a little while? I should then have given (largely) in
charity, and I should have been one of the doers of good.” But to no soul will
Allah grant respite when the time appointed (for it) has come; and Allah is
well-acquainted with (all) that ye do.
[Al Qur'an 63: 11-12]
Saddka
should be given solely out of love for God, out of the desire to do good to His creation, as
the Quran says about the righteous: "They give
food, out of love for Him (Allah), to the poor, the orphan, and the slave,
saying: We feed you only for Allah's pleasure - we
desire from you neither reward nor thanks."
[Al Qur'an 76: 9-10]
Giving
Saddka will not diminish a Muslim's wealth. It serves as expiation for sins and yields rewards in the
next life. Allah says: "For those who
give in charity, men and women, and loan to Allah a Beautiful Loan, it
shall be increased manifold (to their credit), and they shall have (besides) a
liberal reward."
[Al Qur'an 57:19)
Who is it that will
lend Allah a goodly loan that He may multiply it for him manifold? And Allah
receives and enlarges, and to Him shall you be made to return
[Al Qur'an 2: 245]
Whatever good you spend is for your own selves, and you shall not spend but to seek the pleasure of Allah, and whatever good thing you spend shall be repaid to you in full, and you shall not be wronged.
[Al Qur'an 2: 273]
These alms are for the poor who are detained in the cause of Allah and are unable to move about in the land. The ignorant man thinks them to be free from want because of their abstaining from begging. Thou shalt know them by their appearance; they do not beg of men with importunity. And whatever of wealth you spend, surely, Allah has perfect knowledge thereof.
[Al Qur'an 2:274]
[Al Qur'an 2: 273]
These alms are for the poor who are detained in the cause of Allah and are unable to move about in the land. The ignorant man thinks them to be free from want because of their abstaining from begging. Thou shalt know them by their appearance; they do not beg of men with importunity. And whatever of wealth you spend, surely, Allah has perfect knowledge thereof.
[Al Qur'an 2:274]
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