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Friday Brief: Children’s Education As The Supreme Sadaqah

by Kashmir Thunder Desk
February 12, 2026
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Friday Brief: Children’s Education As The Supreme Sadaqah
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In the Qur’an, Allah describes the righteous believer as one who prays: “My Lord, grant me from Yourself a good offspring. Indeed, You are the Hearer of supplication” (3:38). This supplication reveals a profound truth: children are not merely gifts; they are trusts. They are the only assets we send forward into a world we will not inhabit, and their education is the highest-yielding investment in both the ledger of this world and the scales of the Hereafter. The Qur’an explicitly frames children as a parental investment. Scholarly analysis confirms that “children are the most important asset, capital, investment of every family that must be maintained, nurtured, cared for, educated”. Allah warns: “Let those who would fear for the future of their weak offspring be concerned, and let them fear Allah and speak justly” (4:9). This verse is a divine mandate to invest intellectually and spiritually in our children’s preparedness for the world they will inherit. The Prophetic tradition elevates this duty to the pinnacle of devotional spending. Abu Hurairah (RA) reported the Prophet (PBUH) declared: “A dinar you spend in Allah’s way, or to free a slave, or as charity to a needy person, or to support your family—the one yielding the greatest reward is that which you spend on your family” (Sahih Muslim). Imam An-Nawawi (RA) commented that spending on family surpasses even voluntary charity and jihad in reward because it is simultaneously an obligation, an act of preservation, and a means of enabling dependents to worship and contribute to society. To spend on a child’s education, therefore, is to engage in sadaqah jariyah—continuous charity—of the highest order. Every lesson understood, every skill mastered, every ethical decision made by that child throughout their life flows into the parent’s record. As the Prophet (PBUH) said: “When a person dies, his deeds are cut off except from three: ongoing charity, beneficial knowledge, or a righteous child who prays for him.” An educated child is precisely this: beneficial knowledge personified. This investment must be intentional and Sharia-conscious. The Qur’anic story of Prophet Yusuf (AS)—saving during abundance to withstand famine—is a masterclass in long-term planning. It teaches that preparation is not distrust in providence but obedience to divine wisdom. Parents are urged to begin early, save consistently, and avoid riba-based financing. Let us understand: land appreciates, markets fluctuate, but a well-educated child who benefits humanity and worships its Creator is an asset no inflation can erode. When we invest in their minds and character, we invest in the Ummah’s future and our own eternal ledger. There is no better portfolio. There is no greater return.

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