In Islam, charity (Sadaqah) is highly emphasized as a way to purify wealth, gain rewards, and help those in need. One of the most noble forms of charity is providing water, as clean water is a vital necessity for life. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said, “The best of charity is to give water” (Ibn Majah). Providing water to those who are struggling with access to it is seen as an act of immense virtue and a way to earn continuous rewards.
For newlyweds, starting their life together provides a unique opportunity to build a foundation of goodwill and generosity. They can begin their new journey by investing in a cause that brings long-term benefits, such as sponsoring a water well or supporting clean water projects. This act not only purifies their wealth but also strengthens their bond by contributing to the welfare of others. It’s a powerful way to start a new chapter in life, grounded in the values of compassion, unity, and giving. This kind of charity is especially meaningful because it continues to benefit others long after the initial act, embodying the concept of Sadaqah Jariyah (continuous charity).
Your contribution can go toward life-changing, sadaqah jariyah projects like:
These solar water well cost around $3000 providing clean drinking water to 2000-3000 people daily.
Your donation is not just a gift — it’s an act of worship that lives on, changing lives and earning reward long after this world ends.
Sa’d ibn ‘Ubadah reported: I said, “O Messenger of Allah, my mother has died. Shall I give charity on her behalf?” The Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “Yes.” I said, “Which charity is best?” The Prophet said, “A drink of water.
Source: Sunan al-Nasā’ī 3664
Providing clean drinking water through Solar Water Plants to people in need.