Establish regular monthly charity, support those unable to perform Haji, invest in sadaqah jariyah projects, and give consistently even in small amounts.
Charitable giving after Haji is both a sign of spiritual transformation and a means to preserve the blessings of the ibadah haji. The experience of standing equal before Allah at Arafah — stripped of worldly distinctions — should deepen one's compassion for those in need. Scholars emphasize that one of the clearest indicators of Haji Mabroor is increased generosity upon return.
Practical approaches include: establishing a regular monthly sadaqah (even a small amount given consistently is beloved to Allah), supporting a family that cannot yet afford Haji, contributing to sadaqah jariyah (ongoing charity) such as water wells, Islamic education, or orphan sponsorship, and volunteering your time and skills in community service. Nabi (shallallahu alaihi wa sallam) said: 'The best charity is that which is given consistently, even if it is small' (Bukhari). Many returning jamaah haji also distribute gifts and dates from their journey, which is a sunnah practice.
Source: Sahih al-Bukhari; Sahih Muslim