5 Simple Acts That Bring Huge Rewards
In Islam, the beauty of worship lies in its simplicity and accessibility. Many people assume that earning great reward requires extraordinary effort or major acts of sacrifice, but the reality is quite the opposite. Allah, in His mercy, has made it possible for believers to gain immense rewards through small, consistent actions done with sincerity.
Often, it is these simple deeds โ the ones we might overlook โ that carry the greatest weight in our scales. When done purely for the sake of Allah, even the smallest act can become a source of immense barakah and reward.
โSo whoever does an atomโs weight of good will see it.โ
(Surah Az-Zalzalah, Verse 7)
Here are five simple acts that may seem small, but bring huge rewards in the sight of Allah.
1. Saying SubhanAllahi wa bihamdihi Regularly
Among the easiest acts of worship is engaging in dhikr, especially phrases that are light on the tongue yet heavy on the scale.
The Prophet ๏ทบ said:
โWhoever says โSubhanAllahi wa bihamdihiโ one hundred times a day, his sins will be forgiven even if they are like the foam of the sea.โ
(Sahih al-Bukhari)
This simple phrase glorifies Allah and acknowledges His perfection. It takes only a few minutes to repeat, yet its reward is immense.
Incorporating this dhikr into your daily routine โ while walking, resting, or even waiting โ can transform idle moments into acts of worship. Over time, this habit softens the heart and keeps the tongue engaged in remembrance.
2. Smiling at Others
A smile may seem insignificant, but in Islam, it is considered an act of charity.
The Prophet ๏ทบ said:
โYour smile for your brother is charity.โ
(Tirmidhi)
This shows that even a simple expression of kindness can carry reward. A smile has the power to uplift someoneโs mood, reduce tension, and spread positivity.
In a world where people often carry unseen burdens, a genuine smile can make a difference. When done with the intention of pleasing Allah, it becomes an ุนุจุงุฏุช.
Making a habit of smiling โ whether to family, friends, or even strangers โ helps build compassion and strengthens social bonds.
3. Removing Harm from the Path
Islam encourages believers to be mindful of others and contribute positively to society.
The Prophet ๏ทบ said:
โRemoving something harmful from the road is charity.โ
(Sahih Muslim)
This could be as simple as moving a stone, clearing debris, or preventing harm in any form. While it may seem like a small action, it reflects care for others and awareness of our surroundings.
Such acts show that Islam is not only about personal worship but also about benefiting others. Every small effort to make life easier or safer for someone else is valued by Allah.
These simple actions cultivate a sense of responsibility and kindness in our daily lives.
4. Saying Good Words or Remaining Silent
Words hold great power. A kind word can heal, motivate, and bring comfort, while a harmful word can cause lasting damage.
The Prophet ๏ทบ said:
โWhoever believes in Allah and the Last Day should speak good or remain silent.โ
(Sahih al-Bukhari)
This teaching encourages mindfulness in speech. Choosing to speak positively or staying silent when necessary protects both ourselves and others.
Simple phrases like offering encouragement, expressing gratitude, or giving sincere advice can become acts of worship.
Even refraining from gossip, arguments, or hurtful speech is a good deed that earns reward.
By controlling our words, we not only improve our character but also create a more positive environment around us.
5. Making Duโa for Others in Their Absence
One of the most beautiful and selfless acts in Islam is making duโa for others without them knowing.
The Prophet ๏ทบ said:
โWhen a Muslim prays for his brother in his absence, the angel says: โAnd for you the same.โโ
(Sahih Muslim)
This means that every time you sincerely pray for someone else, you receive the same blessing in return.
Making duโa for others purifies the heart from jealousy and selfishness. It strengthens love and unity among believers.
Whether it is for a friend, family member, or even someone you barely know, this simple act carries immense reward.
It is also a reminder that ุงูุฎูุฑ you wish for others will come back to you in ways you may not expect.
Final Reflection
The beauty of these simple acts lies in their consistency and sincerity. They do not require wealth, special skills, or large amounts of time โ only a mindful heart and a sincere intention.
Islam teaches us that the path to earning Allahโs pleasure is not limited to grand gestures. Rather, it is built upon small, consistent actions that become part of our daily lives.
When we fill our days with dhikr, kindness, helpfulness, good speech, and sincere duโa, we begin to transform ordinary moments into extraordinary opportunities for reward.
โIndeed, Allah does not allow the reward of those who do good to be lost.โ
(Surah At-Tawbah, Verse 120)
May Allah grant us the ability to recognize the value of these simple deeds, act upon them consistently, and fill our scales with goodness on the Day of Judgment. ๐คฒโจ

