At SAPA, we are dedicated to creating lasting impact through Sadaqah Jariyah. Our mission is to foster continuous charity that benefits communities and brings ongoing rewards to donors.
In Islam, Sadaqah Jariyah is a profound concept emphasizing perpetual acts of charity that benefit individuals and communities long after the initial contribution. Derived from the Arabic words “Sadaqah” (charity) and “Jariyah” (continuous), it represents a virtuous cycle of giving that extends its positive impact both in this world and the Hereafter.
“When a man dies, all his good deeds end except three: ongoing charity (sadaqah jariyah), beneficial knowledge, or a righteous son who will pray for him.” Narrated by Muslim (1631).
To initiate lifelong charity, you can pay Sadqa Jariyah through reliable channels or organizations dedicated to sustainable projects like SAPA. This ensures your donation creates lasting benefits.
Become a part of a legacy that transcends time and borders. Sadaqah Jariyah allows you to be a source of perpetual good, fostering positive change in the lives of those in need. Embrace the opportunity to make a lasting impact by giving ongoing charity. Start your journey today, and together, let’s build a legacy of compassion and generosity that endures for generations.
One of Khartoum’s largest hospitals, previously serving over 40,000 patients per month, was forced out of service due to conflict-related damage. SAPA has initiated rehabilitation of the emergency department to restore critical care capacity and return essential services to the community.
SAPA focuses on sustainable, high-impact healthcare and infrastructure. Examples include:
Building and equipping hospitals and clinics in underserved areas.
Establishing water wells (WASH programs) to provide clean, safe water.
Providing medical training and education for physicians to serve their communities long-term.
Supporting maternal and newborn care units that save generations.
The best Sadaqah Jariyah is subjective and may vary based on individual circumstances and intentions. However, Sadaqah Jairyah for parents and sustainable projects, such as supporting education, healthcare, or community development initiatives, are often considered highly beneficial as they provide ongoing benefits to society.
Not necessarily. While large infrastructure projects are impactful, Sadaqah Jariyah is defined by its continuity. Planting a tree that provides shade, donating a wheelchair to a clinic, or even funding the printing of educational books are all forms of ongoing charity that fit various budgets.
Choosing SAPA means your donation is managed by medical professionals who understand the ground reality in crisis zones like Sudan. We don’t just build; we maintain and staff our facilities with trained experts, ensuring your “continuous charity” truly remains continuous and effective for years to come.
While both are forms of giving, they have different rules. Zakat has specific eligibility criteria (Asnaf). However, many Sadaqah Jariyah projects, such as providing clean water or medical care to the poor and needy, are Zakat-eligible. When donating on our platform, you can specify if your contribution is Zakat or Sadaqah.
Yes. SAPA is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in the USA. All donations, including Sadaqah Jariyah, are tax-deductible to the full extent allowed by law. You will receive a tax receipt immediately after your online donation.