The shiekh mentions many good outcomes and rewards upon giving sadaqah. Do you have to have a specific niyah? For instance if you want to ward off evil, calamties you give say £100 but if you want siffa you give a seperate £100... or do you get all the good outcomes and rewards regardless?
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this is an amazing reminder.. I didnt want it to end. jazakallah khair
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@A F M Saiful Karim LOL i'm not confused Alhamdulillah.. it's just a nick :P
Jazak Allah Khayr
Great speech sir
MashaAllah...!
The shiekh mentions many good outcomes and rewards upon giving sadaqah. Do you have to have a specific niyah? For instance if you want to ward off evil, calamties you give say £100 but if you want siffa you give a seperate £100... or do you get all the good outcomes and rewards regardless?
FoyshaCollection All you have to do is to give charity.
Lend money to someone (often family and friends) do them a favour and then you find yourself having to beg for its return .