I've mentioned this earlier but I thought I'd do it again because its very important. Particularly if you consider the duas you're going to make in the last 10 days of Ramadan when the likelihood of them being granted very high. By my rereading of this, it pointed out one or two things for me which is; anything done for monetary gain is not going to be included as sadaqah jariah.
"The Messenger of Allah (sal Allahu alaihi wa sallam) said: “When a man dies, his deeds come to an end except for three things: Sadaqah Jariyah (ceaseless charity); knowledge which is beneficial; or a virtuous descendant who prays for him (the deceased).” [Sahih Muslim]
There are three categories of actions for which he/she can receive reward even after death.
First, Sadaqah Jariyah:
A good deed done from which people continue to benefit despite the demise of the person who originated it.
An example of this is the establishment of a madrassa or masjid from which people are rightly guided will be sadaqah jariya for the person who established it.
Having a well dug or a shade or fruit tree planted will also accrue good deeds for a person, for as long as the well or tree benefits people and or animals.
Second “knowledge which is beneficial”:
This means knowledge imparted verbally or by any other means through which people become better Muslims.
As long as people benefit from this knowledge, the teacher will receive reward for it.
Third, "virtuous descendants":
Training of children on the right lines and then making dua for them to be among the righteous is essential, so that after a person's death they continue to pray for him or her.
The prayer of righteous children in favour of parents is very useful.
All such deeds have to be done with sincerity (ikhlas) in seeking the pleasure of Allah (subhana wa ta’ala).
Only when they are done to earn Allah’s pleasure will they be rewarded by Him.
If they are done for fame, monetary gain, or any other worldly benefit, then the outcome one achieves in this world is all that they will get for it."
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