“The most beloved deeds to Allah are those that are consistent, even if small.” (Sahih Bukhari) 💫 Your steady support brings lasting blessings in this life and the next!
The Prophet ﷺ said: “The best of days is Friday.” Turn your Friday sadaqah into a source of continuous barakah. By setting up automatic weekly donations, you give without stress, without forgetting, and without needing to take any extra steps each week. Your consistent Jummah gift supports the masjid, earns ongoing reward, and keeps your intentions alive — even on the busiest days. A small amount, given regularly, becomes a powerful stream of sadaqah jariyah. Jazakallahu Khairan for making Jummah part of your routine of giving.
“And establish prayer and give zakah, and whatever good you put forward for yourselves—you will find it with Allah.” - Surah Al-Baqarah (2:110)
- He who builds a mosque for Allah, Allah will build for him the like of it in Paradise."(Sahih Muslim) 🕌Help maintain and beautify the House of Allah.
"Those who spend their wealth [in charity] by night and by day, secretly and publicly—they will have their reward with their Lord. No fear will there be concerning them, nor will they grieve.” Surah Al-Baqarah (2:274)
Fidya - $12 per day “Fidya” is paid by individuals who cannot fulfill the obligation of fasting due to chronic illness or old age. Fidya payments are meant to feed a person in need for each of the fasting days missed. If the donor is from a low-income family, he or she should then care for the family’s needs first before considering giving a separate Fidya donation. In the hanafi madhab, this doesn’t apply to pregnant or breastfeeding women, as they will be able to fast in the future. So they must perform qada (making up missed fasts) rather than paying fidya. “Kaffara,” provides individuals who deliberately miss or break a day of fasting an opportunity to recompense for it. According to Islamic guidelines, if a person misses a day of fasting without a valid reason, he or she should either fast for 60 consecutive days or feed 60 under privileged people per day. The estimated cost is $12 per person for 60 people, which equals $720 a day for each missed or broken day. Beyond Ramadan, Kaffara may also be given to recompense for broken oaths or promises. In these cases, 10 underprivileged people should be fed for each occurrence. The estimated cost is $12 per person for 10 people, which equals $120 per broken promise. If the donor is from a low-income family, and cannot afford the payment, it is recommended that he or she should fast for three days, and make sure to “protect your oath,” meaning he or she should stay true to his or her word going forward.