The Importance of Charitable Giving During the Last 10 Days of Ramadan

As Ramadan 2025 comes to an end, there are several opportunities for spiritual reflection and growth. The final 10 days of Ramadan are referred to as a time of increased devotion and generosity. There is no better time for charitable giving.
Increased Spiritual Reward
The last 10 nights of Ramadan are sacred, the nights when blessings are multiplied. Laylatul Qadr, the Night of Power, falls within this time period. Ramadan is the month of the Quran because on Laylatul Qadr that the holy book was first revealed to Prophet Muhammad (saw).
Acts of worship and charity during these blessed days are believed to bring immense rewards, giving charity during the last 10 days multiplies the rewards, making it one of the best times to give.
Help Vulnerable Communities
What better way to reflect on the year ahead by embracing empathy and compassion for those who are less fortunate. Charitable giving reminds Muslims to be mindful of their wealth and to share it with those who are less fortunate, whether through giving food, money, or other forms of support. Giving charity during the last 10 days helps those in need, allowing them to experience the blessings of this holy month.
Muslim Hands is involved in several Ramadan-centric initiatives, sending aid and support to communities in developing nations. This Ramadan, we are working on the ground to provide food parcels to communities in Mali, Niger, Pakistan, The Gambia, Senegal, Yemen, Somalia and Turkey, we also provide iftars for communities in Pakistan and Mali as well. Donors can send Eid gifts to children, along with the opportunity to make their impactful Zakat al-Fitr contribution.
Continuous Rewards
At Muslim Hands, we believe the best form of charity is one that continues to benefit generations for years to come. During these last 10 days, consider donating to Sadaqah Jariyah projects – the gift that keeps giving. Sadaqah Jariyah refers to acts of charity that continue to benefit others long after they are given, such as building schools, wells, or supporting educational programs. Think about the impact you could have on vulnerable communities by donating a water well to a community in need. You can also help develop economic opportunities for women by creating hope shops or contribute to a livelihoods project.
The final 10 days of Ramadan are an ideal time to invest in such projects, as the rewards from these continuous acts of kindness are multiplied.
Charitable giving during this time not only strengthens faith but helps contribute to a world where there is more kindness and compassion and interconnectivity.