بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَنِ الرَّحِيم In the Name of Allah, The Most Gracious, The Most Merciful
PRODUCTIVE HEARTS

An Act of
Goodwill & Grace

This space exists to extend the reach of faith-centred guidance to every woman who needs it — regardless of her circumstances. If this work has touched your heart, you are warmly welcome to offer a Hadiya.

What is a Hadiya?

In Islamic tradition, a hadiya (هدية) is a gift given freely — from the heart, without condition or expectation of return. It carries barakah both for the one who gives and the one who receives.

This page exists as a gentle invitation, not a request. Whatever you choose — whether to give or not — is entirely honoured here. There is no pressure, no target, and no record of who contributed or how much.

“The Prophet ﷺ used to accept gifts and give something in return.”

— SAHIH AL-BUKHARI

YOUR CONTRIBUTION SUPPORTS

Where Your Hadiya Goes

Every contribution — no matter the amount — is received with gratitude and used with trust.

Access for All

Subsidising sessions for sisters who cannot afford guidance, keeping this mission open to every woman.

Sustaining the Mission

Helping cover operational costs so Asma can continue dedicating her time fully to those who seek her guidance.

Growing the Resource

Expanding free resources, guided content, and community tools for Muslim women globally.

OFFER YOUR HADIYA

Give What Feels Right

There is no minimum, no suggested amount, and no judgment. Choose any amount that feels sincere — even the smallest act of goodwill carries tremendous reward, in sha Allah.

OFFER YOUR HADIYA

Please note: This is a voluntary hadiya — a goodwill gesture. It is not a payment for any service. Productive Hearts is not a registered charity. All contributions are voluntary and non-refundable.

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Never required. Never expected. Purely from the goodness of your heart.

Confidential

No names, no amounts shared. Your contribution is a private act of goodwill.

Barakah

Every sincere act of giving carries its own reward, known only to Allah.

“Whoever relieves a believer’s distress of the distressful aspects of this world, Allah will rescue him from a difficulty in the Hereafter.”

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