There are six practical ways to support House of Sadaqa: donate money, give zakat, volunteer time, donate goods, clear a fine through a Work and Development Order, or switch a purchase to one of our social enterprises. Only the first two involve giving money away. 1....
A waqf only works if the capital is invested well, which for an Islamic endowment means investing in a way that is both productive and Shariah-compliant. The capital is preserved permanently and only the returns are spent, so how those returns are generated matters as...
The Ansar Youth Program is a structured House of Sadaqa program for young men, built around mentorship, belonging and hands-on involvement in the charity’s work. It exists because the years between school and adulthood are when a young person either finds a...
House of Sadaqa is based at 6/60 Marigold Street, Revesby, with a Goodwill Shop in Bankstown and a laundromat nearby. Canterbury-Bankstown is where our warehouse, shops and much of our support work sit, though families across Sydney are helped through the Family...
Sadaqah is voluntary charity of any amount, at any time, to anyone, and it is not limited to money. There is no threshold to cross and no calculation to perform, which makes it the most accessible form of giving in Islam. It is broader than money The Prophet Muhammad...