Lillahi literally means 'for the sake of Allah' while sadaqah is charity given for the sake of Allah. 1 So, technically in the matter of giving property in charity lillah and sadaqah are synonymous.
Both require a penalty to be paid. The amount paid for each missed fast is the equivalent of feeding 60 people. Therefore, for each missed/intentionally broken fast you must pay £300. The amount paid in kaffarah for oath for each broken promise/oath is the equivalent of feeding 10 people. As a result, this amounts to £50 for each broken promise.
Astaghfirullah is the act of seeking forgiveness from Allah. This is done by repeating the Arabic words astaghfirullah, meaning "I seek forgiveness from Allah". The Prophet Muhammed was masoum (innocent) and the most virtuous human being alive yet he used to ask Allah for forgiveness more than seventy times a day (Sahih Bukhari Volume 8
In Islam, one of the Pillars of Islam is Zakat, which is a compulsory tax that each eligible Muslim pays on their wealth (2.5%). Giving Zakat, as well as other charity like Sadaqah and Lillah, makes us more grateful for our blessings and enables us to help others who are less fortunate.
It is one of the good intentions. If you are giving Sadaqah to a relative of your's, your intention can include "The prophet orders to maintain relative bondings and strengthen it, And I am obeying one of the command of our Prophet". The Prophet (Salla-Allahu-Alahi-Wa-Sallam) ordered to be good to parents and says one of the way to be good to
This is the view of Imam Abu Ja'far at-Tahhaawi (d. 229 AH - may Allah have mercy on him), as is clearly seen in the introduction to his book Mushkil al-Athaar. It is also the apparent meaning of the view favoured by Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah (may Allah have mercy on him).
. 133 293 201 145 6 358 308 165
what is lillah in islam