RFM Sadaqah Jariyah Project (In partnership with Muslim Hands)
 The most beloved deed before Allah (swt) is that which is continuous, even if it is little. The constant giving of a little is said to please Allah more than the occasional gift of much. This type of continuous giving in the form of charity is known as “Sadaqah Jariyah”, and there are many virtues associated with it.
The giving of Sadaqah Jariyah benefits the donor even after they have passed away, for as long as people receive benefits from the donor’s charity. The charity can take many forms, including providing a well for clean water, or building a hospital, mosque, or “establishing a school”.
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This Ramadan, RFM is asking Milton Keynes to make a difference and donate towards one of the two causes below:
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It costs £3,000 to £5,000 to build 1 classroom. You can build a classroom in the following locations:
· Primary and Middle Girls School for orphan girls in Omdurman, Sudan (£5,000) · Boys and Girls Primary and Secondary School for the orphans of the tsunami affected Puttalam area in Srilanka (£5,000) · Build a Nursery and Primary School for orphan children in Kanje, Malawi (£5,000) · Boys and Girls Primary School in Sylhet, Bangladesh (£5,000) · Boys and Girls Primary School in Rawalakot, Kashmir (£3,000) · Secondary Girls School in Mali (£5,000) · Secondary Boys School for orphans with hostel in Sylhet, Bangladesh (£5,000)
It costs £1,750 to dig a big well (IMP). Wells can be built in the following locations:
. Niger(sub Sahara) . Mali . Gambia . Sudan . Pakistan . Palestine
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“A man’s true wealth, as regards to the Hereafter, is the good he does in this world to his fellow men. When he dies, people will say “what property has he left behind him?” But the angels will ask, “What good deeds has he sent before him?
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