Built for organizations everywhere

Every highlighted region represents communities Mohseen is designed to serve — from Islamic centers in North America, the UK, and Australia to masjids in South Asia, schools in Southeast Asia, and charities across the Middle East and Africa.

Faith-based giving Education & scholarships Health & social services Community development Multi-sector

AI that adapts to every culture

The platform doesn't just support multiple currencies and payment providers. It understands how giving works in each country — calendars, communication norms, vocabulary, and org-type presets that match how your community actually operates.

59
country profiles
8
calendar systems
19
third-party payment rails
14
supported locales
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Hijri-aware planning

Ramadan, Eid al-Fitr, Hajj, Eid al-Adha, Muharram, and Mawlid are pre-loaded with seasonal appeal drafts, alongside the fiscal-year reporting rhythm your board plans by. Eight calendar systems ship in the platform.

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Message calibration

The AI respects Islamic adab — Bismillah on receipts, Jazakum Allah khairan on thank-yous, As-salamu alaykum greetings where culturally appropriate. Respectful restraint over over-messaging. Per-tradition tone (Sunni / Shia / Sufi / Ibadi / Ahmadiyya).

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Vocabulary adaptation

Every label in your community's terminology — "Sadaqah" universally, "Khums" for Shia traditions, "Chanda" for Ahmadiyya, "Lillah" where applicable. Givers called "Contributors," "Patrons" (madrasahs), "Waqifs" (endowments), or "Supporters" (charities).

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Local payment methods

bKash, Nagad, and SSLCommerz for Bangladesh; JazzCash and Easypaisa for Pakistan (one-time live); Xendit for Indonesia; Moyasar for Saudi Arabia; Fawry for Egypt; iyzico for Turkey; Razorpay for India; Paystack, Flutterwave, and pawaPay across Africa — and Stripe cards worldwide. Configured automatically during onboarding.

How charities use Mohseen around the world

US / Canada / UK / Australia

Primary major markets

Masjids, madrasahs, Islamic schools, relief charities, and community foundations in card-first markets. Stripe + PayPal for one-time and recurring giving, entrance-hall kiosks, contributor records, US 501(c)(3) support, Canadian charity-number receipts, UK Gift Aid receipt flagging, and Australian DGR fields where applicable.

StripePayPalGift Aid flaggingDGR

South Asia

Bangladesh / Pakistan / India

Community masjids, madrasahs, and Islamic relief organisations across the largest Muslim populations on earth. Bangladesh: bKash, Nagad, and SSLCommerz live, with SMS routing live today. Pakistan: JazzCash and Easypaisa live for one-time sadaqah (recurring on cards). India: Razorpay for UPI and cards. Zakat, Sadaqah, and Sadaqah Jariyah categories pre-loaded in Bangla and Urdu.

bKashNagadSSLCommerzJazzCashEasypaisaRazorpaySMS — BD live

Middle East & North Africa

Established Islamic communities

Masjids, Islamic schools, Waqf foundations, and humanitarian charities across the Gulf, Levant, and North Africa. Moyasar for Saudi Arabia (Mada, STC Pay), Fawry for Egypt, iyzico for Turkey — region-appropriate providers where compliance permits. Arabic UI on the roadmap (اللغة العربية قريباً); Islamic-finance-aware messaging today.

MoyasarFawryiyzicoStripe

Sub-Saharan Africa

Education & health

Islamic schools, clinics, orphanages, and community development organisations. pawaPay for M-Pesa, MTN MoMo, and Airtel Money mobile money. Flutterwave for cards and local methods across 34 countries. Paystack for Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa, and Kenya. The $0 Community plan is critical here.

pawaPayFlutterwavePaystack

Western Europe

Multi-sector

Diaspora community organisations, international NGOs, and Muslim charities. Stripe for card payments; multi-currency receiving for organisations that accept sadaqah in GBP, EUR, and USD. LiqPay for Ukraine, Przelewy24 for Poland, iyzico for Turkey.

StripePayPaliyzico

Southeast Asia & Oceania

Community development

Community organisations, disaster relief funds, and educational foundations. Xendit for GoPay, GCash, MoMo, and PromptPay across Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam. Malaysia: full card acceptance today, with Malay giving categories built in. Localization for regional date formats, timezones, and currencies (IDR, MYR, PHP, AUD, NZD).

XenditStripeMY — cards today

Latin America

Multi-sector

Diaspora Muslim communities and heritage organisations across the region. dLocal for PIX in Brazil, SPEI in Mexico, PSE and Nequi in Colombia, and dozens more local payment methods.

dLocalStripe

Open provider system

Payment, SMS, and email delivery are all pluggable. Each organization selects the providers that work in their region — no platform lock-in.

Payment providers

Abstract adapter interface with 19 third-party rails in production, plus manual entry for cash, check, and wire. Stripe and PayPal for global cards. bKash, Nagad, and SSLCommerz for Bangladesh. JazzCash and Easypaisa for Pakistan (one-time). Razorpay for India. Xendit for Southeast Asia. Moyasar for Saudi Arabia, Fawry for Egypt. pawaPay, Flutterwave, and Paystack for African mobile money and cards. dLocal for Latin America. Adding a new provider is a configuration — write an adapter, register it, and organisations can select it from their dashboard.

SMS providers

Five adapters built in — Twilio, Infobip, Africa's Talking, MSG91, and SMS.net.bd. SMS routing is live for Bangladesh today (appeal broadcasts pre-cleared); other regions are on the roadmap and will pick whichever provider offers the best delivery and pricing locally.

Email delivery

SMTP by default — works with any email server. SendGrid, Mailgun, and other transactional email services can be added as adapters. Org-customizable Jinja2 templates stored in the database.

19 payment rails, built in

These adapters ship with the platform, covering 40+ countries — plus manual entry for cash, check, and wire. More are added based on where organisations need them.

Stripe
Payment
Global — cards worldwide
PayPal
Payment
Global — PayPal balance + cards
pawaPay
Payment
Africa — M-Pesa, MTN MoMo, Airtel, Orange Money, 20+ countries
Flutterwave
Payment
Africa — cards, mobile money, 34 countries
Paystack
Payment
Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa, Kenya
Razorpay
Payment
India — UPI, cards, wallets, net banking
JazzCash
Payment
Pakistan — mobile wallet (one-time live)
Easypaisa
Payment
Pakistan — mobile wallet (one-time live)
bKash
Payment
Bangladesh — mobile money, incl. recurring
Nagad
Payment
Bangladesh — mobile money
SSLCommerz
Payment
Bangladesh — cards, mobile banking, net banking (one-time live)
Xendit
Payment
Southeast Asia — GoPay, GCash, MoMo, PromptPay
dLocal
Payment
Latin America — PIX, SPEI, PSE, Nequi, 40+ countries
Moyasar
Payment
Saudi Arabia + UAE — Mada, STC Pay
Fawry
Payment
Egypt — cash network + e-payment
LiqPay
Payment
Ukraine — Privat24, cards
Przelewy24
Payment
Poland — BLIK, 400+ local methods
iyzico
Payment
Turkey — cards
Manual
Payment
Everywhere — cash, check, wire
Twilio
SMS
Global
Africa's Talking
SMS
30+ African countries
MSG91
SMS
India + South Asia
Infobip
SMS
Global — 200+ countries
SMS.net.bd
SMS
Bangladesh
SMTP
Email
Universal — any mail server

Every detail adapts to your region

Not just language — currency formatting, date formats, timezones, and tax receipt standards all adjust per organization.

19
payment rails
cards, wallets, mobile money
14
supported locales
incl. Arabic, Bengali, Urdu formats
7
languages of Islamic giving categories
English · বাংলা · العربية · اردو · Indonesian · Türkçe · Melayu
15
currency presets
suggested amounts per currency

The product UI is English today. Arabic, Urdu, and Bangla interfaces are on the roadmap — اللغة العربية قريباً — and the platform is RTL-ready underneath.

Organization localization settings — timezone, locale, currency, date format
Localization Settings
Payment and SMS provider configuration
Provider Configuration

Today we have 19 third-party payment rails in production covering 40+ countries — from bKash, Nagad, and SSLCommerz in Bangladesh to JazzCash and Easypaisa in Pakistan, Xendit in Indonesia, Moyasar in Saudi Arabia, Fawry in Egypt, Razorpay in India, and Stripe and PayPal for cards worldwide — plus manual entry for cash and cheques. The architecture remains provider-agnostic: adding a new payment method for any country is a configuration, not a rebuild.

Our goal is to make modern giving tools available to every masjid and Muslim-serving organisation on the planet, regardless of where they operate or how their community prefers to give.