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Maximise Your Impact Every Friday with MAA's GiveFriday Campaign
The virtue of giving knows no bounds, especially on the most blessed day of the week - Friday. Embrace the spirit of charity and ensure your contributions make a lasting impact with MAA's #GiveFriday initiative.
Why Give Friday?
Friday holds a special place in the hearts of many. It's a day of reflection, prayer, and community. By aligning your charitable efforts with this day, you not only follow a beautiful tradition but also ensure that your donations have a far-reaching effect.
The Power of Sadaqah Jariyah
With MAA's #GiveFriday, your donations are channeled into sadaqah jariyah projects. These are initiatives designed to provide ongoing benefits. From constructing wells that offer clean water to communities for years to come, to providing income-generating gifts that empower individuals to uplift themselves from poverty, your contributions continue to make a difference long after they're made.
Education: The Gift That Keeps on Giving
One of the cornerstones of MAA's projects is education. By supporting educational endeavors, you're not just helping a child today; you're paving the way for a brighter future for entire communities. Knowledge is a gift that continues to give, and with #GiveFriday, you can be a part of this transformative journey.
Making Your Contribution
Joining the #GiveFriday movement is simple:
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Choose the amount you wish to donate every Friday.
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Click on the donate button.
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Complete the payment process.
Once done, you're all set! Rest easy knowing that every Friday, your donation is making a difference in someone's life.
Embracing the Teachings
Our beloved Prophet Muhammad (SAW) emphasized the significance of aiding those in need. By participating in #GiveFriday, you're not just making a charitable gesture; you're living the teachings and sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (SAW).
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