What is Sadaqah Jariyah?

Sadaqah Jariyah means ongoing charity. It’s one of the most powerful forms of giving in Islam because it continues to benefit others and you, long after you’ve given it.

Unlike regular Sadaqah, which brings reward once, Sadaqah Jariyah keeps giving. Every time someone benefits from it, the reward flows back to you even after you’ve passed away.


When a person dies, all their deeds end except three: Sadaqah Jariyah, beneficial knowledge, and a righteous child who prays for them.

(Sahih Muslim, 1631)

That’s what makes Sadaqah Jariyah a spiritual investment. It’s a legacy that lives on. in this life and the next.

Examples of Sadaqah Jariyah

Sadaqah Jariyah can take many forms. The key is that the benefit continues over time. Here are some timeless examples:

  • Building a well or providing clean water
  • Funding an orphanage or shelter
  • Donating Qur’ans or Islamic books that are read
  • Supporting Islamic schools or scholarships
  • Planting a tree that gives shade or food
  • Teaching knowledge that others go on to teach
  • Building a masjid or prayer space
  • Setting up a food bank or feeding programme
  • Paying for someone’s education or skill development

Even one of these can carry your reward into the next life — day after day.


Why Sadaqah Jariyah Matters

Life is short. Sadaqah Jariyah gives you the chance to earn continuous good deeds, even when you’re no longer here.

Every drop of water someone drinks from that well.
Every prayer offered in that masjid.
Every child who recites Qur’an from the book you donated.

All of it continues to benefit you — even in your grave.

This is why many people choose Sadaqah Jariyah projects in their loved ones’ names or leave behind these projects as part of their legacy.


Sadaqah Jariyah for the Deceased

Giving Sadaqah Jariyah on behalf of someone who has passed away is a beautiful act of mercy. It’s a way to honour them and help them receive rewards even after death.

You can:

  • Build a well in their name
  • Sponsor a child’s education
  • Fund a Qur’an printing project
  • Plant trees on their behalf

This is especially comforting for grieving family members. It turns sorrow into something lasting and hopeful.

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Combining Sincerity with Strategy

The best Sadaqah Jariyah comes from a sincere heart, but it also helps to think practically:

  • Choose something useful and sustainable
  • Pick a cause that matches your values
  • Make sure the project is trustworthy and well-managed
  • Look for causes with long-term community benefit

Even a small act can become huge with the right intention.


Starting Your Own Legacy

You don’t need a fortune to start Sadaqah Jariyah. You can begin with:

  • £1 a week to a Qur’an printing fund
  • Teaching someone how to pray
  • Planting a fruit tree in a public space
  • Buying educational materials for a child in need
  • Contributing to a crowdfunding campaign for a water well

Sadaqah Jariyah is about impact, not size.

What is Sadaqah Jariyah FAQ’s

Yes. You can give it for your parents, spouse, friend, or even someone you never met. The reward will reach them, and you’ll be rewarded too.

Absolutely. Teaching someone how to pray, how to give Zakat, or how to read Qur’an — if they go on to teach others, your reward continues too.

Not at all. Even helping someone learn how to read Qur’an, or contributing £1 to a shared project, counts.

Yes — as long as the cause leads to ongoing benefit. Make sure the project is legitimate and long-lasting.

Both are good, but Sadaqah Jariyah continues to bring reward even after death. It’s ideal for leaving a legacy.