Smile at others – It’s a sadaqah (charity).
Say “SubhanAllah, Alhamdulillah, Allahu Akbar” – Light on the tongue, heavy on the scale.
Istighfar (Astaghfirullah) – Seek forgiveness often. It opens doors of rizq and mercy.
Send Salawat on Prophet ﷺ – Each time earns you ten blessings.
Help someone with a small task – Even guiding someone who is lost is a good deed.
Give a date, water, or a dollar in charity – Even a little has big reward.
Send Salawat on Prophet ﷺ – Each time earns you ten blessings.
Help someone with a small task – Even guiding someone who is lost is a good deed.
Give a date, water, or a dollar in charity – Even a little has big reward.
Feed an animal – The Prophet ﷺ told of a woman who was forgiven for feeding a thirsty dog.
Recite Surah Ikhlas x3 – Equals the reward of reciting the whole Qur’an.
Say “La ilaha illallah” – The best form of remembrance.
Share beneficial knowledge or advice – Spreads reward even after you're gone.
1. Smiling at Others
“Your smile for your brother is a charity.” –
A warm smile spreads love and positivity and is rewarded by Allah as sadaqah (charity). It costs nothing but builds bonds and earns you reward.
2. Making Dhikr (Remembrance of Allah)
Light on the tongue, heavy on the scale.
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SubhanAllah – Glory be to Allah
SubhanAllah – Glory be to Allah
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Alhamdulillah – All praise is due to Allah
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Allahu Akbar – Allah is the Greatest
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La ilaha illallah – There is no god but Allah
Repeat them in spare moments—walking, waiting, cleaning, cooking.
3. Saying Astaghfirullah (Seeking Forgiveness)
The Prophet ﷺ said:
“Whoever frequently seeks forgiveness, Allah will provide for him a way out of every worry and a relief from every hardship, and will provide for him from where he does not expect.” –
Just saying "Astaghfirullah" throughout the day brings ease, rizq, and forgiveness.
4. Sending Salawat on the Prophet ﷺ
“Whoever sends one blessing upon me, Allah will send ten blessings upon him.” – Hadith (Muslim)
Say:
“Allahumma salli ‘ala Muhammad wa ‘ala Aali Muhammad”
This can be done any time—walking, before sleeping, after salah.
Giving Small Charity (Sadaqah)
Even a date, a bottle of water, or a dollar given with a sincere heart counts.
Charity doesn’t have to be big. Feed a bird. Support an orphan. Help your masjid.
6. Feeding Others
Feeding a fasting person, a poor person, or even your family with good intention is rewarded.
“He is not a believer whose stomach is filled while his neighbor goes hungry.”
Being Kind to Animals
The Prophet ﷺ told of a woman forgiven for giving water to a thirsty dog.
Put water outside for birds, or feed a stray animal.
8. Reciting Surah Ikhlas (Sincerity)
“Reciting Surah Ikhlas three times is like reading the entire Qur’an.” – Hadith (Bukhari)
It takes less than a minute and can be done before sleeping or after salah.
Helping Others with Small Acts
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Guiding someone who is lost
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Picking up something harmful from the path
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Carrying a bag for someone
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Encouraging someone who's down
Even advising gently or sharing a Quran verse counts.
10. Sharing Beneficial Knowledge
Every time someone acts upon your advice, you get a share of their reward.
Every time someone acts upon your advice, you get a share of their reward.
You can:
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Post Islamic reminders
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Teach your child a surah
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Share a hadith with friends
These deeds are simple, yet massively powerful in reward. The best part? Most of them can be done daily, without money, in just minutes.
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