Giving precedence to giving in charity over performing the supererogatory `Umrah
Q:
Do I receive a better reward if, during Ramadan, I travel to
Makkah Al-Mukarramah (Makkah, the Honored)
where I stay for a few days to perform `Umrah (lesser pilgrimage), Salah (Prayer) and other acts of `Ibadah (worship)? Or should I give in charity the expenses of `Umrah?
I live in the city of
Riyadh.
May Allah safeguard and preserve you.
A:
If you can combine between the two deeds mentioned in the question, it would be better and greater in reward. This is because you will be doing many good deeds. You will be drawing closer to Allah by doing voluntary acts of `Ibadah. If you fail to combine between the two deeds, you may give the money in charity to the poor. You may do so if you have performed Hajj and `Umrah. This is based on the Ayah (Qur'anic verse) in which Allah (Glorified and Exalted be He) (Part No. 10; Page No. 11) says:
But he has not attempted to pass on the path that is steep (i.e. the path which will lead to goodness and success).
And what will make you know the path that is steep?
(It is) freeing a neck (slave)
Or giving food in a day of hunger (famine),
To an orphan near of kin.
Or to a Miskîn (poor) cleaving to dust (out of misery).
The poor will benefit from the Sadaqah (voluntary charity) and you will receive a great reward. Sadaqah strengthens bonds of solidarity and cohesion among Muslims. It also helps in fulfilling the needs of the needy and assisting them to observe their religious duties and attain their worldly gains.May Allah grant us success. May peace and blessings be upon our Prophet Muhammad, his family, and Companions.