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Sadaqah Tracker

A private tracker for your voluntary charity (sadaqah). Log what you give, see your total and this month, and keep your giving consistent. Nothing leaves your device.

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The reward of sadaqah

Sadaqah is voluntary charity, given purely to seek Allah's pleasure. Allah says: 'The example of those who spend their wealth in the way of Allah is like a seed that grows seven ears, in each ear a hundred grains' (Surah al-Baqarah 2:261). Unlike zakat, sadaqah has no fixed amount or time - even a smile or a kind word is sadaqah, and a small amount given regularly is beloved to Allah.

Give quietly

The Prophet, peace be upon him, mentioned among the seven whom Allah will shade on the Day of Judgement a man who gives charity so secretly that his left hand does not know what his right hand has given (Sahih al-Bukhari 1423). This tracker is private and offline - a tool for your own intention and consistency, not for show.

Sadaqah and zakat

Zakat is the obligatory annual charity, two and a half percent of qualifying wealth; sadaqah is anything given beyond it, voluntarily. Use this to track your voluntary giving; for the obligatory calculation, see the Zakat Calculator.

Common questions

What is sadaqah?

Sadaqah is voluntary charity given to seek Allah's pleasure - any good given freely, with no fixed amount or time, distinct from the obligatory zakat.

Is my giving data private?

Yes. Every entry is stored only in your browser, on this device - never sent or shared. Giving quietly is encouraged in Islam.

What is the difference between sadaqah and zakat?

Zakat is obligatory, two and a half percent of qualifying wealth each year; sadaqah is voluntary, any amount, any time. This tool tracks voluntary giving.

Does the currency matter?

No - the tracker is currency-agnostic. Pick one symbol for your ledger and enter amounts in it; nothing is converted.

This guidance cites the Quran and authentic Sunnah and is pending scholar review. If you spot an error, please let us know - corrections are welcome.