The local masjid is the heart of every Muslim community. Friday Jumu'ah, daily salah, Taraweeh in Ramadan, Eid prayers, weekend Islamic education for the children. Mohseen handles the giving infrastructure that funds all of it — with the adab it deserves.
Two audiences, one platform
A masjid platform has to satisfy two very different rooms: the community the imam serves, and the committee that signs off on the books.
The community sees sadaqah, not "donations." Receipts open with Bismillah where appropriate, thank-yous say Jazakum Allah khairan, and contributors give privately — no public pressure, no leaderboard shame. Communications follow restraint over frequency, and nothing ever auto-sends without staff approval.
Zakat is never mixed with general sadaqah — every fund is separated, every transaction lands in a tamper-evident, hash-chained audit log that is integrity-verified every six hours. Role-based access for committee members, country-aware tax receipts, and clean exports for the annual general meeting.
Pick your tradition — the platform does the rest
Sunni, Shia, Sufi, Ibadi, Ahmadiyya, or non-denominational Islamic — the platform pre-configures vocabulary, default fund categories, and seasonal observances for your community.
Zakat tracked separately from voluntary Sadaqah. Sadaqah Jariyah for capital and educational projects. Lillah, Waqf fund designation, and tradition-specific categories (Khums for Shia communities, Chanda for Ahmadiyya) — set up as proper funds, never lumped into "general."
Friday is the masjid's heartbeat. Contributors can set a recurring sadaqah that follows the week of worship — charged after Maghrib every Jumu'ah — and a QR code in the foyer or on the khutbah handout takes everyone else straight to your sadaqah page.
Ramadan, Eid al-Fitr, Hajj season, Eid al-Adha, Muharram, Mawlid — the Islamic year is built in, and seasonal appeal drafts are keyed to it. Staff reviews and approves everything before it goes out.
A tablet kiosk with a 3-tap giving flow, tap/chip/contactless via Stripe WisePOS E or Reader M2, offline queue, and a branded idle screen. No tablet yet? Any NFC Android phone becomes a kiosk with Tap to Pay. The free Community plan includes one kiosk license.
New wudu facility, extension, parking, an attached school — run commitment-based building appeals with goal tracking. At the fundraising dinner, open a live appeal: contributors join with a 4-character code or QR and the total climbs on screen in real time.
Contributors sign in with a one-time code to their email or phone — no passwords, no app store required. Built for every literacy level in the community, from the university student to the elder who only uses WhatsApp and SMS.
Built for every tradition
Largest tradition. Zakat, Sadaqah, Sadaqah Jariyah, Waqf, Lillah. Mainstream Hijri calendar with Mawlid where observed.
Khums recorded as its own category, never mixed with Zakat. Ashura observances, Muharram giving, ziyarat-related funds.
Tariqa-aware. Khanqah upkeep, urs (saint anniversaries), dhikr gatherings, mawlid celebrations. Cultural giving traditions respected.
Oman-rooted tradition, also Algeria, Tunisia, East Africa. Distinctive jurisprudence; community-fund category native to the tradition.
Chanda vocabulary and category defaults, Wassiyat commitments, Tehrik-e-Jadid. Tradition-specific giving structures configured at signup.
For communities that don't sub-identify by tradition. Standard Zakat, Sadaqah, Waqf framework. Flexible defaults.