Beyond Fabric: The Sadaqah Model
A Sadaqa Progress Meter Will Be Added Soon
Clothing has impact beyond what you wear.
Halal Fit operates on a profit-share giving model.
10% of profit is allocated toward charitable causes and community support.
The focus is consistency, not one-off campaigns.
Why profit-share matters
It ensures:
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Sustainability
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Responsible growth
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Ongoing contribution
Giving is built into operations, not added as marketing.
Where support goes
Projects vary based on:
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Community need
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Long-term impact
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Partner transparency
Updates and reporting remain part of brand accountability.
Ethical mindset
“Halal” extends beyond food.
It includes:
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Honest trade
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Responsible sourcing
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Fair production relationships
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Integrity in transactions
Consumption should align with values.
Frequently Asked Questions (Ethics & Impact)
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Is this Zakat?
Purchases are trade; donations are Sadaqah. -
Where do contributions go?
Toward vetted community and humanitarian initiatives. -
How is impact tracked?
Updates shared publicly. -
Why profit instead of revenue?
Ensures sustainability and long-term giving. -
Are you transparent about giving?
Yes, reporting is ongoing. -
Is ethical production important?
It affects quality and integrity. -
Do purchases support community?
Yes, through structured giving. -
Why combine clothing and impact?
Consumption carries responsibility. -
Is modest fashion part of ethics?
Yes — design, production, and intent. -
What is Barakah in business?
Honest work, fair trade, and consistent giving.