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Sadaqah Jariyah for the Deceased: A Lasting Gift of Ongoing Reward

Death is one of life’s greatest realities. In Islam, however, death is not the end of benefit or mercy. Through Allah’s wisdom, there are ways for good deeds to continue even after a person has returned to Him. One of the most powerful of these is Sadaqah Jariyah, a form of ongoing charity whose reward continues long after the initial act.

For many Muslims in the UK, giving Sadaqah Jariyah for deceased parents, family members, or loved ones is both a source of spiritual comfort and a meaningful way to honour their legacy. This guide explains what Sadaqah Jariyah is, why it matters in Islam, how it benefits the deceased, and how you can give it with a sincere intention.

What Is Sadaqah Jariyah?

Sadaqah Jariyah refers to continuous charity that provides long-term benefit. Unlike a one-off donation, it continues to earn rewards for as long as people benefit from it.

The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said:

“When a person dies, all their deeds come to an end except three: ongoing charity (Sadaqah Jariyah), beneficial knowledge, and a righteous child who prays for them.”
(Sahih Muslim 4005)

This hadith clearly highlights why Muslims across generations have prioritised lasting charitable acts, acts that continue to benefit others and, by the will of Allah, continue to benefit the deceased.

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Does Sadaqah Jariyah Benefit the Deceased?

Yes. According to the majority of Islamic scholars, the reward of Sadaqah Jariyah reaches the deceased when it is given on their behalf.

This applies whether:

  • The deceased arranged the charity during their lifetime, or
  • Family members or loved ones donate after their passing


Authentic narrations confirm that charity given on behalf of the deceased is accepted by Allah and benefits them. This makes Sadaqah Jariyah a source of hope and mercy for those who can no longer perform deeds themselves.

Why Give Sadaqah Jariyah for the Deceased?

Giving Sadaqah Jariyah for the deceased carries deep spiritual meaning for both the giver and the one being remembered. It offers:

  • Ongoing reward for the deceased after death
  • A means of mercy and forgiveness, by Allah’s permission
  • A way to honour parents and loved ones
  • A lasting legacy of good deeds
  • Comfort for the living, knowing they are helping their loved one in the Hereafter


For many, it also transforms grief into purposeful action, a way to stay connected through acts of goodness.

Best Types of Sadaqah Jariyah for the Deceased

The most effective Sadaqah Jariyah projects are those that provide sustained benefit and serve communities over time.

1. Water Projects

Providing access to clean water through wells, hand pumps, or filtration systems is among the most impactful forms of Sadaqah Jariyah. Every drop consumed continues to bring reward.

2. Building or Supporting a Masjid

Helping to build or maintain a mosque enables countless people to pray, learn, and remember Allah, each act contributing to ongoing reward.

3. Qur’an Distribution

Donating Qur’ans or supporting Qur’an education allows people to recite, memorise, and live by the words of Allah, generating continuous reward.

4. Islamic Education

Supporting schools, teachers, or students of Islamic knowledge spreads beneficial knowledge that benefits generations to come.

5. Supporting Orphans and Vulnerable Communities

Long-term programmes that provide education, care, and skills training create lasting impact while preserving dignity and hope.

How to Give Sadaqah Jariyah on Behalf of the Deceased

Giving Sadaqah Jariyah does not require complex steps. What matters most is sincerity.

  • Make a sincere intention (niyyah) that the reward is for the deceased
  • Choose a long-term charitable project
  • Donate through a trustworthy Islamic charity
  • Make du‘a, asking Allah to accept the charity and grant mercy to the deceased


No specific wording is required. Allah knows what is in the heart.

Is It Better to Give During Their Lifetime or After Death?

Both are highly rewarded.

If someone establishes Sadaqah Jariyah during their lifetime, the reward begins immediately and continues after death.

If family members give Sadaqah Jariyah after a loved one has passed away, it is an act of righteousness and kindness towards them.

Ideally, Muslims are encouraged to do both.

Sadaqah Jariyah vs Regular Sadaqah

While all charity is rewarded, there is an important distinction:

  • Sadaqah: One-time benefit and reward
  • Sadaqah Jariyah: Continuous benefit and ongoing reward


For the deceased, Sadaqah Jariyah is especially valuable because its reward continues to grow over time.

A Lasting Legacy of Mercy

Sadaqah Jariyah is more than charity. It is a legacy of faith, compassion, and hope. It allows the living to support the deceased, the fortunate to help those in need, and the Ummah to uplift itself through sustainable good.

By giving Sadaqah Jariyah for the deceased, you turn remembrance into reward and loss into lasting goodness. May Allah accept all acts of charity, grant mercy to our deceased loved ones, and allow our good deeds to continue long after we return to Him. Ameen.

If you wish to honour a loved one through ongoing charity, you can support Sadaqah Jariyah projects with Human Concern UK.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Sadaqah Jariyah be given for someone who has already passed away?

Yes. It is permissible and widely accepted by Islamic scholars. By Allah’s permission, the reward reaches the deceased.

Any form of charity that provides long-term benefit, such as water projects, masjid support, Qur’an distribution, Islamic education, or sustainable community programmes.

Yes. Authentic hadith confirm that charity given on behalf of the deceased benefits them.

No. A sincere intention (niyyah) is sufficient. You may also make du‘a for acceptance.

Yes. Children are encouraged to give on behalf of deceased parents as an act of righteousness.

Both are important and complementary. Ideally, Muslims should do both.

Regular charity provides a one-time benefit, while Sadaqah Jariyah provides an ongoing benefit and reward for as long as people continue to benefit.

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