Sadaqah is a powerful act of compassion. It relieves hardship, restores dignity, and brings hope to those facing poverty, illness, and crisis. Through your Sadaqah, you can help families survive difficult times while earning reward from Allah for your generosity.
At Arsh Foundation, your Sadaqah is used to support the most vulnerable — providing immediate relief and long-term solutions that transform lives.


Educate a Child
Feed a Family
Water Well
Water Hand-Pumps

Sadaqah is a voluntary charity given purely for the sake of Allah. Unlike Zakat, it has no minimum amount, no fixed timing, and no restriction on who can give.
Anyone can give Sadaqah — in any amount — at any time.
“And spend in the way of Allah from what We have provided you.”
— (Qur’an 63:10)
The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said:
“Protect yourself from the Hellfire, even with half a date.”
— (Bukhari & Muslim)
“When a person dies, their deeds end except three:
Sadaqah Jariyah, beneficial knowledge, or a righteous child who prays for them.”
— (Muslim)
Through Sadaqah donations, Arsh Foundation has been able to:


There is no minimum amount for Sadaqah — only sincere intention.
Give your Sadaqah today and help ease someone’s hardship.
Your generosity today may be the answer to someone’s dua — and a source of reward for you in this life and the next.
Sadaqah is a voluntary act of charity given for the sake of Allah. It can be given at any time, in any amount, to help those in need and support charitable causes.
Anyone can give Sadaqah. There is no minimum amount, no fixed time, and no wealth threshold. Every sincere act of charity is valued in Islam.
Zakat is an obligatory charity with specific rules and eligible recipients, while Sadaqah is voluntary and more flexible in how and when it is given.
Your Sadaqah may be used to support a wide range of charitable activities, including: Food and hunger relief Medical aid and healthcare Clean water projects Education and Islamic learning Livelihood support Emergency and urgent cases Funds are allocated where the need is greatest.
No. You may give any amount, whether small or large. Even the smallest donation carries great reward.
Yes. You may give Sadaqah as a one-time donation or as a regular monthly contribution to support ongoing needs.
Not always. Sadaqah refers to general charity, while Sadaqah Jariyah is a form of charity that provides continuous benefit and ongoing reward, such as water, education, or healthcare projects.
Yes. You may give Sadaqah on behalf of yourself or others, including deceased loved ones.
We carefully assess needs, identify eligible beneficiaries, and allocate funds responsibly in line with Islamic principles and donor intent.