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صدقَة جَارِيَة
Sadaqah Jariyah

Ongoing charity. Continuing reward.

The Prophet ﷺ said: "When a person dies, all their deeds end except three: ongoing charity, knowledge that benefits others, and a righteous child who prays for them."

This site is built to be the second: knowledge that benefits others, free for everyone, forever. Help it reach more seekers, fund the scholar who reviews it, and keep the engine running.

May Allah accept it from us, our families, our deceased loved ones, and the ummah.

Transparency

Where your sadaqah goes

Every expense is public. We publish an annual deed report showing what was produced, not just what was spent.

60%
Scholar reviewer
stipend
25%
Hosting &
infrastructure
10%
Content research
(books, tafsir)
5%
6-month
reserve

If we receive more than we need: the surplus funds new sister projects (Quranic vocabulary, Hadith cross-references, Arabic grammar tools). Same framing — sadaqah jariyah, deeds machine, no money machine.

No salaries, no dividends, no founder bonuses. The Asociación (when formed) will be required by its estatutos to spend only on mission-related work.

Common questions

Is this project a non-profit?

Not yet. As of 2026, it is a personal project run by Haitham Khalifa in Málaga, Spain. Once Spanish residency is established and there's enough funding, a Spanish Asociación sin ánimo de lucro (non-profit association) will be formed, donations will become tax-deductible, and a board will oversee the project. The methodology page describes the verification process in detail.

What does "free for everyone, forever" mean?

The site has no paywall. Every verse, every name, every claim is accessible without login or payment. Supporters and reviewers who donate get small extras (badges, early access, recognition) but the core content is always free. The site source is open-source (MIT license), so even if this specific instance goes down, anyone can rebuild it from the data.

Can I donate to honor a deceased family member?

Yes — and this is exactly the kind of sadaqah jariyah the Prophet ﷺ recommended. Mention the name in the donation note (Stripe and PayPal both support this) and we'll keep it in our intentions. The site itself functions as ongoing knowledge that benefits others, which is the second of the three deeds that continue after death.

What if I want to give more but need tax documentation?

For now, the project is personal, so Spanish tax rules treat donations as personal gifts, not tax-deductible. Once the Asociación is formed (3-6 months), donations from Spanish tax residents will become tax-deductible and you'll receive an official certificate. Stripe and PayPal receipts are still useful for your own records.

How do I cancel a monthly donation?

Anytime, no questions asked. For Stripe: log into the account you paid with, go to Subscriptions, and cancel. For PayPal: log into your PayPal account, find the recurring payment, and cancel. For crypto: just stop sending. No recurring to cancel.

اللَّهُمَّ تَقَبَّلْ مِنَّا إِنَّكَ أَنتَ السَّمِيعُ العَلِيمُ

"O Allah, accept from us. Indeed, You are the Hearing, the Knowing."

— A dua said after every good deed