💜 Introducing Ramadan Deeds! A little #Eid gift from LaunchGood!
You gave with all your heart this Ramadan. Your generosity, your consistency, and the lives you helped change throughout the month.
See your personalized report at LaunchGood.com/RamadanDeeds
🌙 Eid Mubarak! 🎉
What an incredible Ramadan it’s been, Alhamdulillah.
Here’s just a glimpse of what we achieved together. Explore more at LaunchGood.com/Eid 🌟
From all of us at #LaunchGood, we wish you and your family a joyful, peaceful, and blessed #Eid. 💜
This Ramadan, we’ve been sharing “Ramadan Lights” (6/7)—gentle reflections on the paths of worship Allah may be opening for you. As the month nears its end, there’s a quiet ache: the softness of heart, the rhythm of worship, the barakah we don’t want to lose.
After more than a year of cruel confinement, uncertainty, and quiet endurance, Leqaa Kordia stepped into the open air once again. Alhamdulillah.
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Allah can multiply what feels small and place barakah in what feels limited. One sincere deed can become heavier than a lifetime.
If you want to schedule your giving for these nights so you don’t miss out, use our giving scheduler.
Don’t slow down now. May Allah accept from us.🌙
Imagine worshipping every day for 83 years.
A single sincere act on Laylatul Qadr can outweigh all of that.
In the last ten nights, the Prophet ﷺ would increase his worship more than any other time of year—praying, making dhikr, giving charity, reciting Qur’an, & more.
This Ramadan, we’re sharing a short series called Ramadan Lights—gentle reflections to help you notice the different paths of worship Allah may be opening for you. This is post 5 of 7.
We’re now in the final stretch of Ramadan. Any one of these nights could be Laylatul Qadr.
🚨✨ To celebrate the Last 10 Nights of Ramadan, as well as our new LaunchGood app, every donation made on the app will be matched up to $1,000 per donor!
First come first served until $100,000 matched.
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🚨 To celebrate the 25th night of Ramadan - a blessed odd night & possibly laylatul qadr 🤲 - as well as our new @LaunchGood app, every donation made tonight on the app will be matched up to $1000 per person!
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So the companions returned and said:
“Our brothers with wealth heard what we’re doing and started doing the same.”
The Prophet ﷺ replied:
“This is the Grace of Allah which He gives to whom He wishes.” —Bukhari & Muslim
Maybe giving isn’t solely obligation.
Maybe it’s privilege.
The Prophet ﷺ advised them to say SubhanAllah, Alhamdulillah, Allahu Akbar after every prayer.
They eagerly began doing it.
But then the wealthier companions heard about the practice…
and they started doing it too.
This Ramadan we’re sharing Ramadan Lights—short reflections on the paths of worship Allah may open for you. (4/7)
Last week we shared how the Prophet ﷺ comforted companions who felt left behind when they compared themselves to those with more wealth.
They felt the weight of comparison too. The Prophet ﷺ reminded them: when one door of worship feels closed, Allah opens another.
Your path to reward may look different—and that’s by design.
Where is Allah placing you this Ramadan? What opportunity has He given you?
This Ramadan, we’re sharing “Ramadan Lights”—gentle reflections on the paths of worship Allah may be opening for you. ✨ #3/7
Some companions once told the Prophet ﷺ that the wealthy pray and fast like us, they can also give charity—and we can’t.