The holy month of Ramadan will soon be upon us, and everyone is excited to welcome it. There are countless opportunities to do good deeds during this blessed time.
Welcome the Holy Month of Ramadan in Various Ways to Do Good Deeds
1. Give sadaqah in the name of parents in the month of Ramadan
Giving sadaqah on behalf of your parents is a trustworthy way to welcome Ramadan. This act of charity can provide lasting benefits and ease the suffering of people in need.
2. You, yourself, give sadaqah
Giving sadaqah during Ramadan is a great way to help those in need and earn rewards. You can give sadaqah on behalf of yourself, in addition to your parents. The rewards for giving sadaqah during Ramadan are multiplied compared to other months, so it's an especially good time to donate a portion of your assets.
Easy and practical sadaqah through Jago Amal in the Jago application
The Jago Amal feature allows you to conveniently give sadaqah from anywhere, at any time. Simply enter the desired amount and choose the category of sadaqah you wish to give. Your sadaqah, made in your name or on someone else’s behalf, is a form of kindness that will bring blessings to your life.
3. Keep good conversation during Ramadan
Why is it important to keep your speech good during the month of Ramadan? Rasulullah SAW said:
"Fasting is a shield, so don't speak dirty words and don't do stupid things. If someone criticizes you or picks a fight, say, I'm fasting."
(HR. Bukhari no. 1894, Muslim no. 1151)
4. Avoid overspending during Ramadan by managing your budget effectively
During Ramadan, it can be challenging to keep up with all the invitations to break the fast together (bukber). To avoid overspending, you can use the Jago application to set a budget specifically for bukber events.
Additionally, you can utilize the Jago/Jago Syariah Pocket to allocate funds for various Ramadan needs and manage your shopping expenses effectively.
Auto-Budgeting in your Jago/Jago Syariah Pockets
Jago/Jago Syariah can help you manage your Ramadan budget, whatever your needs are. You can create separate Jago Pockets for each expense category, such as Bukber, Ramadan shopping, or Hampers. This makes it easy to track your spending and stay on budget. You can set up Auto-Budgeting for each Pocket, and choose a budgeting frequency that works for you, such as daily and monthly.
Also read: Difference between Jago and Jago Syariah
Spend right and stay within budget by using your Jago/Jago Syariah Visa Debit Card
Manage your spending this Ramadan by using the Jago/Jago Syariah Visa Debit Card. You can control your budget by setting daily transaction limits and assigning specific Pockets as funding sources for different types of purchases. For example, when shopping for Eid clothes, ensure that your debit card is linked to your Shopping Pocket, not your Bukber Pocket.
Jago and Jago Syariah offer both digital and physical visa debit cards. Use the digital card for convenient online shopping and the physical card for offline shopping.
Welcome and celebrate Ramadan with Jago and Jago Syariah.