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Why Does Continuous Giving Multiply Barakah? 

Could the little you give each month unlock endless blessings? 
 
In a world where one-time gifts are celebrated and forgotten, the path of steady generosity shines for those who walk it with light. 
 
“You shall never attain the (perfect standard) of righteousness until you spend (in charity) from (the wealth) that you love; and whatever you spend, Allah surely knows it.” (Qur’an 3:92
 
Consistency isn’t just better. It transforms giving into a legacy. 
 
Bring more barakah into your life through consistent mercy. 
 
Join the Footsteps of Zahra (sa) movement. 

Fleeting Kindness or Enduring Mercy? 

We often give once and move on. 
 
A gift, a donation, a good deed — and then life resumes. 
 
But the need you help does not disappear: hunger returns, homes deteriorate, and orphans remain vulnerable
 
Continuous giving does not stop at a moment. It builds. It strengthens. It sustains. 
 
The Qur’an reminds us: 

“The parable of those who spend their wealth in the way of Allah is as the parable of a grain growing seven ears, in every ear, there are a hundred grains; and Allah multiplies for whom He pleases; Allah is Ample-giving, All-knowing.”

Surah Baqarah, Verse 261

This is not just a metaphor — it is a spiritual equation. 
 
When compassion becomes a rhythm, barakah fills your life. 
 
Imagine that every month, you lift someone a little. 
 
In 2024, because of our collective movement of doing good and showing care, you helped

  • Fund solar-powered water wells in remote villages in Pakistan 
  • Support education and skills programmes from Lebanon to Iraq 
  • Deliver emergency relief aid, including shelter, medical care, and food, in crisis zones 

Your donation does not vanish — it continues. 
 
Your reward does not stop — it grows quietly. 
 
Through The Zahra Trust’s Footsteps of Zahra (sa) programme, monthly donors power food relief, education, water wells, and community kitchens. 
 
The hidden barakah flows, and the Ummah rises together. 
 
Give not just for the moment, but for the legacy. 

What If Your Giving Today Could Change Tomorrow? 

What if the barakah in your wealth, time, and heart increased because giving became a habit? 
 
Allah (swt) promises: 

“And remember when your Lord announced that, ‘If you be thankful to Me, I will surely increase My blessings for you…’”

Surah Ibrahim, Verse 7

Your monthly gift becomes part of that grateful, blessed equation. 
 
Will you be a one-time giver — or a steady, silent builder of mercy? 
 
Regular giving is not just a habit. It is a spiritual path
 
Step into it. Walk in Zahra’s (sa) footsteps. 
 
Give with constancy. Live with barakah. 

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