Charity that never stops.
On the land we farm in East Africa, we carry a quiet duty alongside our work — caring for a mosque, teaching children the Quran, sheltering a school, and feeding thousands at Qurbani. We do this from our own hands, seeking only the reward that does not end.
What is Sadaqah Jariyah?
Sadaqah Jariyah means continuing charity — a good deed that keeps serving people, and keeps earning reward for the one who gave it, long after they are gone.
This is the kind of good we try to build — work that keeps serving a community long after it is done.
What we have done
Real work, on the ground, in the communities around our farms.
The mosque & the Quran
A mosque in our community was built by Turkish benefactors, who completed it and moved on. We took up its care — renovating and maintaining it — and appointed a teacher. Today more than 200 children come there to learn to read the Quran.
A roof over the school
At the local school, children sat exposed to the rain and the sun. We bought and fitted the roofing, so they now learn under shelter — dry in the rains, shaded from the heat.
Qurbani 2026
For the Eid al-Adha of 2026, with a contribution from our Turkish partners, we sacrificed 111 cattle and 75 sheep, and distributed the meat among 3,000 families across the local community.
In numbers
200+
children learning the Quran
111 + 75
cattle & sheep · Qurbani 2026
3,000
families served at Qurbani
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We carry this ourselves
This is not a fundraising page, and we do not ask the public for donations. The work you see here is carried by us — from our own resources, and, where noted, with generous partners.
We share it not to ask for anything, but because Sadaqah Jariyah is meant to be lived — and because an example, honestly told, may move others to do the same in their own corner of the world.
What lies ahead
The work is only beginning. Our plans for this area:
Planned
A hospital
To build a hospital in this area, so that healthcare is no longer hours away for the families around us.
Planned
A high school
To open and run a high school, carrying local children beyond their early years of learning.
Planned
An Islamic madrasa
To start an Islamic madrasa, giving the teaching of the Quran a lasting and proper home.
How it is handled
- This charitable work is kept separate from any commercial or investment activity.
- Administered with care and accounted for, with the intent of lasting benefit. [ Foundation / Shariah reference — optional ]
- You are always welcome to visit and see the work with your own eyes.
