Not a chatbot. Not a buzzword. A deep cultural-intelligence layer that knows how organizations like yours operate — the AI drafts, your staff approves, and nothing sends without you. Included on the free Community plan, for every organization.
What this means for you
Maybe you're a masjid treasurer tracking Zakat in a notebook. Or a madrasah administrator running tuition aid on paper. Or a relief-charity coordinator reconciling spreadsheets from three different mobile-money providers. Or an imam who can't find time to send thank-you notes for Ramadan contributions. The AI doesn't replace you — it handles the tasks you don't have time for.
Cultural intelligence
Most donation platforms have never heard of Zakat. They don't understand the Hijri calendar. They have no concept of Sadaqah Jariyah or Waqf. They certainly don't know that a Sunni masjid in Dhaka, a Shia masjid in Lahore, and an Islamic relief charity in London each operate differently. Mohseen's cultural intelligence does.
When you tell us your tradition and country, the platform instantly knows 13 things about how your masjid or charity operates:
Every one of these traits shapes how the platform operates — from the labels on the screen to the tone of every email.
Zero-question onboarding
Select your organization type during signup. That's it. The platform generates your complete operational structure — giving categories, recurring events, payment providers, calendar subscriptions, and automation rules.
Standard Islamic giving framework with Ramadan/Eid/Hajj observances. Communication set to respectful adab.
Khums (1/5th obligation) tracked separately. Ashura observance pre-loaded. Communication set to reverent.
Education-as-Sadaqah-Jariyah focus. Per-student sponsorship tracking. Annual tuition-aid statements.
AI-powered tools
You don't need to learn complex interfaces. Just say what you want in plain language. The AI translates your intent into action.
Describe your appeal in a sentence. Write-for-me drafts the appeal name, description, email subject lines, social text, and a suggested goal — all in the right cultural tone for your community. You review, edit, and publish; nothing goes out on its own.
Instead of building complex filter rules, just describe who you're looking for. The AI parses your request, validates it against your data, and shows you exactly how many contributors match.
The platform looks at your organization's state — appeals, contributor activity, upcoming Hijri dates — and suggests what to do next. In guided mode, you see action cards you can approve or dismiss with one click. Nothing runs without your approval.
Autopilot operations
You're running a masjid, a madrasah, or a relief charity — not a technology company. The platform handles giving operations so you can focus on your community, your students, your beneficiaries, or your ummah.
The AI monitors the Hijri calendar. Ramadan, Eid al-Fitr, Hajj season, Eid al-Adha, Muharram — each appears as a draft appeal at the right moment with respectful copy and a suggested goal. You approve before anything sends.
Bismillah on receipts. Jazakum Allah khairan on thank-yous. As-salamu alaykum greetings where culturally appropriate. Respectful, factual tone — never over-familiar, never pressuring. Calibrated to Islamic etiquette.
When a project reaches 25%, 50%, 75%, or 100% of its goal, every contributor receives an impact update. When the project completes, a celebration message goes out. Automatic.
New contributors get welcomed. Active contributors get acknowledged. At-risk contributors get re-engaged. Lapsed contributors get a gentle nudge. The AI evaluates each contributor's stage and triggers the right response.
A 3-5 sentence email every morning: what happened yesterday, what needs attention today. Written in your language, using your vocabulary. Not a 30-chart dashboard — a briefing a busy person actually reads.
Create a weekly observance once. The platform generates each instance, sends day-before reminders, and tracks giving per session over time. Jumu'ah prayer, daily Salah, Taraweeh in Ramadan, Quran study — they just keep running.
The Islamic giving configuration writes around interest-based framing: no "earn rewards," no credit-card-points language, no interest-bearing metaphors in drafted copy. Riba-free wording is part of the cultural calibration, not an afterthought.
Islamic content is reviewed through our scholar/SME review system: credentialed scholars and cultural experts with real identities and scoped review domains attest to vocabulary, seasonal templates, and tone — and guidance is visibly marked "under review" until approved. More on cultural intelligence →
Vocabulary adaptation
When a masjid administrator logs in, they don't see "Donations" in the sidebar — they see "Sadaqah." They don't see "Donors" — they see "Contributors." The navigation, page titles, buttons, emails, receipts, and sadaqah page all adapt to your tradition. Not just labels — the entire communication voice.
"Fundraising" becomes "Sadaqah." "Donations" becomes "Sadaqah" or "Contributions" depending on tradition. "Donors" becomes "Contributors." "Campaign" becomes "Appeal."
"Thank you for your donation" becomes "Jazakum Allah khairan for your sadaqah." Receipts open with Bismillah where culturally appropriate. Welcome notes use respectful Islamic greetings.
The heading reads "Support Masjid Al-Falah" for a community masjid, "Support Mohseen Educational Trust" for a madrasah, "Support Islamic Relief" for a humanitarian charity. The categories, copy, and button label all adapt.
How the AI works
The AI isn't one black box. It's four distinct layers, each with clear boundaries. Your contributor data never leaves your organization's scope.
When you pick "Sunni masjid" and "United States," the platform loads a fixed configuration: giving categories, calendars, vocabulary, communication style. No AI inference — a curated, scholar-reviewed knowledge base.
Lifecycle triggers, seasonal appeals, milestone emails — all scoped to your organization's data. Rules execute within your tenant boundary. No data from other organizations is involved.
Write-for-me appeal drafting and natural-language segments use language models. Your prompts and data are not used for model training. You can review and edit every AI-generated output before it goes live.
Anonymized patterns — like "most masjids add a janazah fund" — improve default presets over time. No individual contributor data is shared. No personal information crosses tenant boundaries. Ever.
No AI paywall
Most donation platforms charge $200-500/month for intelligent automation — and they don't even know what Zakat is. We believe a small community masjid in Sylhet and a madrasah in Karachi deserve the same AI tools as a global Islamic relief charity with a development office. Cultural intelligence, write-for-me, autopilot, and the daily digest are all included on the $0/month Community plan. The Enterprise plan exists for large Islamic centers and national organizations — not to unlock intelligence. See pricing →
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