fields of volunteering and list its rewards as mentioned in any 1 of the prophets hadith, including the hadith and the list
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To be an upright and productive Muslim, there is more we must do than listening to lectures, attending seminars, and going to the masjid. A Muslim must have a positive impact on his/her community.
Volunteerism is not a new concept in Islam.
We can start our discussion by examining the word ‘volunteering’ as used in the Holy Qur’an, referring to the voluntary or supererogatory acts of worship.
“And whoever volunteers good [i.e. excess] – it is better for him” (Holy Qur’an 2:184)
“And whoever volunteers good – then indeed, Allah is Appreciative and Knowing.” (Holy Qur’an 2: 158)
Every Muslim will be rewarded for fulfilling their obligatory acts of worship, such as fasting Ramadan. In fact, it is forbidden to abandon the obligatory acts of worship; fasting Ramadan, praying 5 times a day, and paying the zakat. However, when Muslims take an extra step to perform voluntary fasts, such as fasting every Monday and Thursday or fasting the first 10 days of Dhul-Hijjah, their rewards are bountifully multiplied. Allah loves to see His faithful servants performing voluntary acts of worship.