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Autogive allows you to catch the blessings in the days of Ramadhan and its last ten nights with your donations, allowing you to focus on your personal ibadah. Sign up today and reap the rewards of a night greater than a thousand months in sha’Allah.

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Embrace (and calculate!) the opportunities in these last ten nights! One thousand months is 83 years and all rewards are multiplied. This means Autogive helps you to give sadaqah as if you gave for over 30,000 nights, if accepted, and giving £10 each night is like giving £300,000!

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These donations will contribute towards the following fundraiser's target on their page:
Fatimah's Race to Embrace

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How Does AutoGive work?

The last ten nights of Ramadan are a time where most of us will be exerting ourselves to finish the month strong. Despite how we began, or how the middle of Ramadan went, the finish allows us to give that final push of effort to honour this beautiful month of opportunity before it slips by.

With AutoGive, you can simply:

  1. 1. Sign up once
  2. 2. Decide how much you want to give daily or nightly
  3. 3. Focus on gaining the blessings of all your other worship

Giving sadaqah on Laylatul-Qadr is as if you gave for 30,295 nights.

Embrace the Vulnerable in the Nights of Power

Giving £100 is like giving £3,000,000!

“Don't search for Laylatul-Qadr only between the pillars of the mosques. Also seek it in clothing a naked person, giving security to a fearful one, removing oppression, sponsoring an orphan and helping a sick person.”
(Sh Ahmad Esa Ma'sarawi)

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With AutoGive, we can also end stronger than we started. Whether it was a weak beginning or a mid-month lull, the conclusion of Ramadan gives us the gusto to make sure we finish strong:

Ibn al-Jawzi said:
“When the race horse knows that it is nearing the end of the track it exerts all of its effort to win the race. Do not allow the race horse to be more clever than you. For verily, deeds are judged by their conclusions. So if you didn’t do well with welcoming Ramadan then perhaps you will do better bidding it farewell.”

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