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Orphan Sponsorship and Its Great Virtue

Orphan Sponsorship and Its Great Virtue

Orphan sponsorship is one of the greatest acts of kindness and charity in Islam. It carries noble humanitarian values and has a profound impact on the life of the orphan and the well-being of society.
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Orphan sponsorship is one of the greatest acts of kindness and charity in Islam. It carries noble humanitarian values and has a profound impact on the life of the orphan and the well-being of society. Islam places special emphasis on caring for orphans and promises immense reward for those who support them.

The Status of Orphan Care in Islam

Islam strongly encourages caring for orphans and safeguarding their dignity as a sign of true faith.
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said:
“I and the one who sponsors an orphan will be in Paradise like this,” and he held his index and middle fingers together (Bukhari).

This hadith shows the high status of sponsoring an orphan and the closeness to the Prophet ﷺ in Paradise.

Orphan Sponsorship as a Door to Mercy

Sponsoring an orphan is not limited to financial support; it also includes emotional care and social support, providing the orphan with security, dignity, education, and a better future.

Impact on Society

Orphan sponsorship helps build a compassionate and cohesive society. It reduces poverty and deprivation and empowers orphans to grow into productive and positive members of their communities.

Continuous Reward and Blessings

Supporting orphans brings ongoing rewards, as its positive effects continue throughout the orphan’s life. It also brings blessings to wealth, peace to the heart, and Allah’s pleasure in this life and the Hereafter.

Conclusion

Orphan sponsorship is a humanitarian mission before it is a financial duty. It is an investment in people and in the future. Whoever seeks closeness to the Prophet ﷺ and great reward from Allah should make orphan sponsorship a part of their life and be a source of hope and happiness for orphans.

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