Sadaqah is voluntary charity — given freely, anytime, any amount, and best given quietly. Mohseen makes the giving effortless and keeps the etiquette intact: devotional rhythms, contributor self-service, and privacy as the default adab. For charity whose benefit endures, see Sadaqah Jariyah.
Freely given, faithfully kept
One-time sadaqah from a link, a QR code in the masjid foyer, a kiosk at the entrance, or your sadaqah page. No account needed for a first sadaqah — and a passwordless portal account is created automatically for the next one.
Recurring sadaqah that follows worship, not a billing cycle: after Maghrib every Jumu'ah, daily at iftar through Ramadan, or simply monthly. Contributors pick the rhythm at checkout.
At checkout, contributors can choose to cover the processing fees so the full sadaqah reaches the organisation. Most do, when asked with adab.
Contributors manage their own recurring sadaqah from the portal — update a card, pause, resume, change the amount — signed in with a one-time code to their email or phone. No passwords, no app store.
The best sadaqah is the quiet kind. Giving is private by default — no public amounts, no pressure mechanics, no manufactured urgency. Recognition only ever happens with the contributor's consent.
Sadaqah compiled into country-aware receipts and per-giver annual statements — US 501(c)(3), Canada, UK Gift Aid receipt flagging, India 80G — handled per jurisdiction, automatically.
The long view
A well, a classroom, a building — charity whose benefit continues is its own framework in Islam, and its own page here: Sadaqah Jariyah →