The Prophet (PBUH) said: “The likeness of believers regarding mutual love, mercy, and kindness is that of one body; when any part aches, the whole body aches, because of sleeplessness and fever.” (Sahih Muslim)



Ramadan the month of blessings:

In the Islamic lunar calendar, Ramadan is the ninth month. During the month of Ramadan, normal healthy Muslims fast from sunup to sundown. As a result, this involves refraining from drinking, eating, unethical behavior, and expressing indignation. During the holy month, other acts of worship such as prayer, reading the Quran, and charitable giving are also urged.

What charity do you give in Ramadan?
Fasting and charitable acts are also compulsory for Muslims who are willing to do so during Ramadan. Muslims are encouraged to be more compassionate and to expand their charitable activities. Here is some Charity that we give in Ramadan.

Donations:

Ramadan donation are typically directed toward those suffering from poverty and hunger. Consider contributing to one of these highly regarded charities in honor of Ramadan, which either operate mostly in Muslim-majority countries or work to alleviate hunger

Sadaqa:
This is a form of volunteerism. Sadaqah is described as an act of kindness performed by one Muslim for another, such as smiling or providing financial assistance for their daily needs. Sadaqah is a type of charity that is not limited to the wealthy; any Muslim may practice Sadaqah in whatever way they see fit.

Ramadan is an opportunity to strengthen our good actions and interact with those who do it without food and water daily. We can give generously during this blessed month and ask Allah to use our sadaqa to protect us and our loved ones.

Give Food for Suhur and Iftar:

Consider those around you who work hard and do not have the means to conduct Suhur and Iftar. These people do not have time to prepare Suhur or Iftar. Please remember to include them in your joy; after all, an extra loaf of bread or a plate of fruits would not harm the household.

Zakat:

Zakat Al-Mal is an obligatory charity that every able-bodied Muslim is required to pay. 2.5 percent of a Muslim's accumulated wealth is measured annually, and the earnings are distributed to the poor and vulnerable, more precisely to the eight deserving groups who may receive zakat. It is a blessed month in which the good deeds are doubled. Most Muslims choose to give Zakat during Ramadan to reap greater benefits. Paying Zakat during Ramadan every year also means that you are not delaying your Zakat payment. As a result, using Ramadan to calculate Zakat payments would be fantastic and beneficial!

Fitrana before Eid Prayer in Ramadan:
Well before the start of the Eid-prayer, the head of the family must send Zakat Al-Fitr to the needy and less fortunate. This is done to ensure that all Muslims have a poverty Eid filled with joy and contentment. Local food or wheat is commonly used as a unit of measurement when calculating Zakat Al-Fitr.

Share food with others:
Try to make an effort to have Iftar for as many people as possible. If shared, the extra food that is often thrown away maybe a meal for anyone. You will gain a lot of virtue and right your wrongs simply by planning and managing your time properly.

Bottom Line:
Ramadan is a wonderful moment of the year for Muslims all over the world. Muslims seek to do good in their communities in addition to fulfilling their religious obligation by fasting.

This is a fantastic opportunity to raise more money, champion your cause, and broaden your positive impact. It is also important to keep in mind to observe this holy time for Muslims.