A note before you begin: None of the resources, apps, or organizations listed on this page are sponsored or paid partnerships. Every recommendation is based on merit and benefit to the reader. May Allah ﷻ put barakah in every click, every donation, and every intention set on this page.
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Set Your Intention — Before You Click Anything
Before you scroll further, pause. This is your first act of worship on this page.
Niyyah (Intention) Moment
Say in your heart, or out loud: "O Allah ﷻ, I intend to use these resources to draw closer to You, to learn Your Book and the Sunnah of Your Messenger ﷺ, and to benefit myself and others for Your sake alone."
You have just turned the act of clicking a link into worship. Every page you read, every hadith you look up, every donation you make below is now layered with intention. This is the Barakah Stack in action.
"Actions are judged by intentions, and every person will be rewarded according to what they intended."
— Sahih al-Bukhari & Sahih Muslim [1]
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The Quran — Read, Listen, Learn
The Quran is the unchanged, preserved word of Allah ﷻ. Access it in Arabic, in translation, with audio recitation, and with tafsir (scholarly explanation). Every letter carries a minimum of ten rewards.[2]
Quran.com —
quran.com
Full Arabic text with multiple English translations, word-by-word analysis, audio recitations from dozens of reciters, and tafsir integration. The most comprehensive free Quran resource available online. Bookmark it. Use it daily.
"The Quran" App by Greentech Apps Foundation — Available on iOS and Android
A beautifully designed mobile app with full Arabic text, multiple translations, audio recitations, bookmarks, and offline access. Carry the Quran with you everywhere. Set daily reading goals and track your progress.
Barakah Stack
Open Quran.com with your niyyah set (layer). Read the Arabic, even if slowly (layer). Follow along with the translation to understand (layer). Listen to a reciter and repeat after them (layer). Reflect on one verse and ask what it means for your life today (layer). One sitting. Stacked.
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The Hadith — Words and Actions of the Prophet ﷺ
The Sunnah is the second source of guidance in Islam: the words, actions, and approvals of the Prophet ﷺ, preserved through authenticated chains of narration. Access the major collections for free:
Sunnah.com —
sunnah.com
The most comprehensive online hadith database. Includes Sahih al-Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, Sunan at-Tirmidhi, Sunan Abu Dawud, Sunan an-Nasa'i, Sunan Ibn Majah, Muwatta Malik, Musnad Ahmad, and more. Fully searchable, with Arabic text and English translations. Every hadith footnote on this website links directly here.
"Hadith Collection" App by Greentech Apps Foundation — Available on iOS and Android
Access the major hadith collections on your phone with full Arabic and English text, search functionality, bookmarks, and offline reading. A companion to sunnah.com for when you are on the go.
When you encounter a hadith (in a lecture, in a book, or on this site), verify it. Check the source. Check the grading (sahih, hasan, da'if). This is not distrust; it is the Sunnah of verification that the Quran itself commands.
"O you who have believed, if there comes to you a disobedient one with information, investigate, lest you harm a people out of ignorance and become, over what you have done, regretful."
— Surah Al-Hujurat (49:6) [Q1]
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Spend for Allah ﷻ — Time, Wealth, or Service
Spending in the path of Allah ﷻ is not limited to money. It includes your time (teaching, volunteering, caring for family), your wealth (charity, building institutions, feeding people), and your service (any skill used to benefit others for His sake).
"Who is it that would loan Allah a goodly loan so He may multiply it for him many times over?"
— Surah Al-Baqarah (2:245) [Q2]
Allah ﷻ, the Owner of everything, calls your charity a "loan" to Him. Not because He needs it. But to honor the one who gives. And He promises to multiply it — not add to it, multiply it, many times over.
Niyyah (Intention) Moment
Before you click any link below, pause again. Say: "O Allah ﷻ, I give this for Your sake alone. Accept it from me, purify my wealth, and make it a source of benefit in this life and the next."
You have just transformed a transaction into an act of worship.
Trusted Places to Give
Your Local Masjid
Your closest masjid has the first right to your support. They run programs, feed people, teach children, and maintain a house of Allah ﷻ. If you do not know your local masjid, find it and visit. Building a relationship with your masjid is building your community. Start here.
MATW (Muslims Around The World) —
matwproject.org
Global humanitarian organization providing emergency relief, orphan sponsorship, water wells, food distribution, and community development across Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. Zakat-eligible.
LaunchGood —
launchgood.com
The leading crowdfunding platform for Muslim-led projects worldwide. From masjid renovations to emergency relief to creative projects that serve the ummah. You choose what resonates with you. Every campaign is community-driven.
Helping Hand for Relief and Development —
hhrd.org
Providing disaster relief, education, healthcare, and sustainable development programs across the globe. Zakat-eligible. Focused on long-term impact and community empowerment.
Islamic Relief —
irusa.org
One of the largest Islamic humanitarian organizations, serving communities worldwide with emergency relief, food security, orphan sponsorship, and community development. Zakat-eligible. Operating in over 40 countries.
ICNA Relief —
icnarelief.org
Providing disaster relief, hunger prevention, refugee support, women's housing, health services, and family counseling. Serves communities across the United States and abroad. Zakat-eligible.
"The most beloved people to Allah are those who are most beneficial to people."
— al-Mu'jam al-Awsat (at-Tabarani), graded hasan [3]
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What is Sadaqah Jariyah?
"When a person dies, their deeds come to an end except for three: ongoing charity (sadaqah jariyah), knowledge that is benefited from, and a righteous child who prays for them."
— Sahih Muslim [4]
Sadaqah jariyah is charity that keeps giving after you give it. A well that provides water for years. A book that teaches generation after generation. A masjid that people pray in long after the builder is gone. A piece of knowledge you share that someone acts upon.
This page itself is intended as sadaqah jariyah. If you share it with someone, and they benefit, and they share it with someone else, every person who benefits adds to the reward of every person in that chain, without diminishing anyone's portion. That is the generosity of Allah ﷻ: He does not divide reward. He multiplies it.
Ways to Make Sadaqah Jariyah
Share knowledge. Send someone a verse. Share a hadith. Teach your child a du'a. Every time they recite it, for the rest of their life, you earn reward.
Build something lasting. Sponsor a well. Contribute to building a masjid. Fund a scholarship. Plant a tree. The Prophet ﷺ said that if a Muslim plants a tree and a person, bird, or animal eats from it, it is counted as charity for the planter.[5]
Raise righteous children. Every good deed your child does, every prayer they make for you after you pass, is sadaqah jariyah. The investment of parenting is eternal.
Barakah Stack
Set your niyyah before giving (layer). Give from what you love, not what you want to get rid of (layer). Make du'a that Allah ﷻ accepts it and multiplies it (layer). Give secretly when possible, the left hand not knowing what the right gives (layer). Ask Allah ﷻ to make it sadaqah jariyah: ongoing, compounding, outlasting your own life (layer). One act of giving. Stacked for eternity.
Pause & Reflect
You are on this page right now. You set your intention. You read. You reflected. If you share this with one person and they benefit, you have already planted a seed of sadaqah jariyah. The question is not whether you have enough to give. The question is whether you will begin. Even a smile is sadaqah. Even removing something harmful from a path. You already have what you need. The only distance is the step you have not yet taken. Every act of giving circles back to the same truth: He gave first, and everything you return is already His.