Volunteering is deeply rooted in Islamic values, reflecting the principles of compassion, selflessness, and community service. In Islam, acts of service are seen as a form of worship, with the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) emphasizing the importance of helping others, saying, “The most beloved of people to Allah is the one who brings the most benefit to others.” Through volunteering, Muslims demonstrate their commitment to social responsibility, fostering unity and support within their communities while earning both spiritual and social rewards. This embodies the essence of Sadaqah Jariyah—a continuous charity that benefits generations to come.