Giving Is Worship β
A Path to Blessings
OVERVIEW
In Islam, giving is not just charity β it is worship. Allah reminds us in the Qurβan:
βThe example of those who spend their wealth in the Way of Allah is like a seed [of grain] which grows seven spikes; in each spike is a hundred grains. Allah multiplies His reward for whom He wills.β (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:261)
Your generosity has the power to ease suffering, restore dignity, and transform lives β while purifying your wealth and bringing you closer to Allah (SWT).
Why Giving Matters
Millions around the world face poverty, hunger, and displacement every day. By giving, you:
- Fulfill your religious duty and purify your wealth.
- Protect the dignity of those who cannot provide for themselves.
- Strengthen the Ummah by caring for widows, orphans, refugees, and the needy.
- Gain barakah (blessing) in your own life, wealth, and family.
Your support allows HHRD to serve orphans, educate children, empower widows, provide clean water, build shelters, and deliver emergency relief worldwide.
Ways to Give with HHRD
Millions around the world face poverty, hunger, and displacement every day. By giving, you:
One-Time Donation:
Make an immediate impact for urgent needs.
Monthly Support:
Become a Compassion Partner and provide consistent help β month after month.
Planned Giving:
Leave a lasting legacy through wills, estate planning, or major gifts.
In-Kind Gifts:
Donate goods or supplies that directly benefit communities in crisis.
Why Become a Recurring Donor?
Giving monthly means youβre not just responding to a crisis β you are sustaining hope year-round.
- Your gift provides predictable support for orphans, widows, and families.
- It allows HHRD to plan long-term solutions, not just short-term aid.
- You get to witness the impact through regular updates and stories from the field.
Even a small monthly gift can feed a child, keep a student in school, or bring clean water to a village.
Types of Islamic Giving

Zakat
The 3rd pillar of Islam β an obligation to purify wealth by giving 2.5% of qualifying assets to those in need.

Sadaqah
Voluntary charity given at any time, in any amount β a way to gain Allahβs mercy and ward off hardship.

Sadaqah-e-Jariyah
Ongoing charity that continues to benefit others long after youβre gone, like building a well or school.

Waqf
Endowment given for a perpetual charitable purpose β funding sustainable projects for future generations.

Fidya & Kaffara
Fidya is given when fasting is impossible due to illness, age, or hardship, while Kaffarah expiates deliberate violations.
How HHRD Uses Your Islamic Donations
Your trust matters. At HHRD, every dollar is handled with amanah (trust) and distributed according to strict Islamic guidelines.
- Zakat: by caring for widows, orphans, refugees, and the needy.
- Sadaqah & Sadaqah Jariyah: Used for ongoing projects like water wells, school construction, and sustainable development.
- Fidya & Kaffarah: Converted into meals for those living in extreme poverty.
- Waqf: Invested in long-term, income-generating projects that serve the Ummah for years to come.