Zakat is an obligation. Sadaqah is a virtue. Sadaqah Jariyah is an enduring reward. Waqf is a perpetual trust. Ramadan is the month that gathers them all. Each has been the structure of Islamic charity for fourteen centuries — Mohseen treats them as the first-class concepts they are.
The annual obligation, kept apart. A dedicated Zakat fund that never mixes with sadaqah, a zakat-annual recurring intent, per-contributor history, and country-aware receipts.
Voluntary charity — anytime, any amount. Devotional recurring schedules, contributor-managed from the portal, with cover-the-fees at checkout.
Charity whose reward continues — wells, education, buildings. Designated funds plus a monthly recurring rhythm, often given in the name of a loved one.
Governance: later in 2026Perpetual endowment. Waqf fund designation is here today; trustee governance and distribution tooling arrive later in 2026.
Giving runs 2–4× in the holy month. Hijri-keyed appeal readiness, daily-at-iftar recurring sadaqah, Zakat al-Fitr collection, and encoded restraint on the last ten nights.