Ihsan in software

Excellence in the small things, done as if seen. We believe the tools a masjid uses to receive sadaqah should carry the same adab as the giving itself — accurate records held as an amanah, restraint over frequency in every message, privacy as the default, and language that honours the giver rather than pressuring them.

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Hijri-native, not a green skin

The Hijri year shapes appeals, recurring sadaqah, and Ramadan workflows. Zakat is never mixed with sadaqah. Ramadan is treated as the season it is — with restraint encoded for the last ten nights.

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Adab in every message

Receipts open with bismillah; thank-yous say Jazakum Allah khairan. Communication is calibrated for restraint over frequency — no urgency-pressure copy, ever. Cultural content goes through our expert (SME) review system, with a visible ribbon until it is approved.

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For the whole ummah

From a community masjid in Dhaka to an Islamic school in London to a relief charity in Jakarta — local payment rails, local-language giving categories, and country-aware receipts, on the same platform.

Generic platforms don't know what Zakat is

Most giving software was built for Western fundraising: campaigns, donors, year-end pushes on the Gregorian calendar. A masjid treasurer using those tools spends their time translating — relabelling "campaigns" as appeals, keeping Zakat separate in a spreadsheet on the side, explaining to the board why the platform's busiest season is December rather than Ramadan.

Mohseen starts from the other end. Sadaqah, contributor, appeal, commitment — the product's own vocabulary, on every screen, receipt, and message. Zakat held as its own fund with clean records a shura can sign off on. Devotional recurring rhythms — after Maghrib every Jumu'ah, daily at iftar — built into checkout. The Hijri calendar next to your civil one, because your community plans by both.

And because the ummah is global, so is the platform: bKash and Nagad in Bangladesh, JazzCash and Easypaisa in Pakistan, Xendit in Indonesia, cards everywhere — with Islamic giving categories in seven languages, and established local partners in Bangladesh, the UK and beyond for on-the-ground onboarding and support.

Claims you can check

We sell what is shipped and badge what is coming. Waqf governance features carry a "coming later in 2026" badge. Signage is in early access. The product UI is English today — Arabic, Urdu, and Bangla are on the roadmap. When something is pending our expert review, the platform says so with a visible ribbon. Honesty is part of the adab.

Assalamu alaykum — talk to us

Questions before you set up your masjid or organisation? Email us — a person reads every message. If you are in Bangladesh or the UK, we can also connect you with our established local partners for onboarding and support.

hello@mohseen.app →

Or start free and explore at your own pace: my.mohseen.app/signup

Mohseen is a brand of Sineris Holdings.