Sheikh Uthman Hadi - Turning Back to Allah | Ep.7 A charity worth giving | Mini Ramadan Reminder
Episode Date: February 23, 2026Assalamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuh.Charity, or Sadaqah, is a fundamental aspect of our faith. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) emphasized its importance, stating, "The best of peopl...e are those who are most beneficial to others"Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sheikh-uthman-hadi--6689369/support.https://sheikhuthmanhadi.beam.lyhttps://open.spotify.com/user/315hadqmwxllibu6ubi5us2cbn2y?si=572b4d8898284e9ehttps://open.spotify.com/show/3MQHfrpjj3XXcqoPbN5Dl8?si=v6YQ42kpSx-VONBFhT3CzA
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Assalamu alaqum and what a rachmatelah and barakouti.
Charity or Sadaqa is a fundamental, fundamental part of aspect of our faith.
The Prophet Salahallah a.m emphasizes it important stating the best of people are those who are most beneficial to others.
This highlights that our contributions to the welfare of others are not just acts of kindness, but they are essential to our spiritual growth.
Among the most rewarding forms of charity is that which is given to those in need during times of hardship.
The Prophet of Allah a. He wasleam said, save yourself from hellfire, even if by giving half a date.
This teaches us that even the smallest acts of charity can have a profound impact.
Additionally, charity given on behalf of deceased loved ones is most.
and highly monumental and highly rewarding by Allah.
Aisha, Rariah, and ha, reported that the Prophet of Allah alexem
affirmed that charity on behalf of those who have returned to Allah
reaches them and brings them reward.
As we reflect on the value of charity,
we must strive to give generously, whether that is through financial support,
volunteering, our time, or simply offering a kind word or a smile.
Every charity and every act of charity
count and contribute to the betterment of our communities.
We ask Allah,
Sufana, Hewatea to accept our charitable deeds
and make them a source of blessings for us
and those we help.
Asanaamu alaqmatae and rahmatulahe and barakato.
Yeah,
Iiouh,
Imanu,
kutiv alexiom
as siamu kutiba to al-lelele
from kovikum
Before you, we'll have you
Tettuckoo
